Dr. Hilary Hallett

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Biography

Hilary Hallett is the Mendelson Family Professor and Director of American Studies at Columbia University, specializing in modern American cultural and social history. Her research focuses on women's and gender history, the history of popular mass culture, and the American culture industries, particularly in theater, music, and film. Hallett explores the impact of mass media on social change and is engaged in the storytelling of American history. She is the author of 'Go West, Young Women: Rise Early Hollywood,' published in 2013, which examines the role of women and sexual politics in the emergence of Hollywood as a global phenomenon. Her forthcoming book, 'Inventing 'It Girl': The Life & Times of Elinor Glyn,' looks at the influence of the British socialite and author on early cinema's portrayal of heterosexual passion. Hallett teaches various courses related to American history and film, contributing to her field through significant publications and articles, including works in prestigious journals.

Research Interests

Awards

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Fellow

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Jensen-Miller Prize

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Historical Society Southern California/Haynes Foundation Fellowship

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Fellow

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E. P. Thompson Dissertation Fellowship

Courses

American History Movies Gender History American Film Culture, Memory, Crisis Civilization Discontents Modern American Cultural History

Requirements for Columbia University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Overall
Required:7.5
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or international equivalent
Application Checklist
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  • Application fee
Specialization Notes

Department of Anthropology (GSAS)