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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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Dr. Madeline Ullrich
Assistant Professor of Television Studies
Bio
Dr. Madeline (Maddie) Ullrich (she/they) is an Assistant Professor of Television Studies at 51勛圖厙. Ullrichs research areas include feminist media studies, television studies, feminist film theory, queer theory, and narrative theory.
At Marist, Maddie teaches introductory courses (Introduction to Media Studies, Fall 2025) and television studies courses such as Television Theory and Criticism (Fall 2025) and Special Topics in Television Studies (LGBTV, Fall 2025). In the past, Maddie has also taught other courses in television and film theory, including Television and Gender, Queer Cinema, Film History 1989-Present, and Television History. Additionally, Ullrich has developed and taught courses such as Feminist Theory and Rhetoric and Understanding Film for the Rochester Education Justice Initiative, a prison education program that provides accredited college courses in Western New York State prisons.
Ullrichs first book manuscript Feeling Feminism on Television examines the resurgence of feminism on contemporary narrative TV, specifically how feminist TV in the present primarily addresses viewers through ambivalent or negative feelings. Situating this shift within televisions larger affective turn, Ullrich explores how the dominant representational mode within mainstream feminismhistorically that of role models and positive imagesis largely replaced with a mode of address that asks viewers to identify with negative and even antagonistic feelings. Rather than seeing televisions affective turn as the apotheosis of feminist storytelling, Ullrich explores the potential consequences of this move for both the television industry and for feminist politics, a shift that is perhaps indicative of an identity crisis for both television as a medium and feminism more broadly.
Bio
PhD, Visual and Cultural Studies, University of Rochester
MA, Art History, Visual Art, and Theory, University of British Columbia
BA, Art History, American University, Washington D.C.
Selected Publications
"," Los Angeles Review of Books, August 26, 2024.
"The Feminist Refusal of I May Destroy You," Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, Volume 39, Number 1 (115), May 2024
"Reboot, squared" and "The Reboot Will Be Televised," Public Books cluster issue, co-edited with Sarah Kessler, September 2023
"." Los Angeles Review of Books, August 17, 2022.
"Finding Our Stories in Elana Levine's Her Stories: Daytime Soap Opera and US Television History," View: Theories and Practices of Visual Culture, Issue 27: The Formatting of Late Television.
"," Post45: Contemporaries, in "The 7 Neoliberal Arts," August 31, 2020.
"Nausea, Disorientation, Failure: Queer Form in Chantal Akerman's Les Rendez-Vous dAnna," ASAP/Journal, Volume 5, No. 2