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          Michael Renov, Professor of Critical Studies and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, is the author of Hollywood′s Wartime Woman: Representation and Ideology and The Subject of Documentary, editor of.

        1. Michael Renov, Professor of Critical Studies and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, is the author of Hollywood′s Wartime Woman: Representation and Ideology and The Subject of Documentary, editor of.
        2. Michael Renov is Professor of Critical Studies and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.
        3. Michael Renov, professor of Critical Studies and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, is the author of Hollywood's Wartime Woman: Representation and Ideology.
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        5. Michael Renov is known for Only in Theaters (), 50 Documentaries to See Before You Die () and L.A. Screening Workshop ().
        6. Michael Renov, professor of Critical Studies and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, is the author of Hollywood's Wartime Woman: Representation and Ideology..

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          Michael Renov, professor of Critical Studies and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, is the author of Hollywood's Wartime Woman: Representation and Ideology and The Subject of Documentary, editor of Theorizing Documentary, and co-editor of Resolutions: Contemporary Video Practices, Collecting Visible EvidenceThe SAGE Handbook of Film Studies and Cinema’s Alchemist: The Films of Peter Forgacs.

          In 1993, Renov co-founded Visible Evidence, a series of international and highly interdisciplinary documentary studies conferences that have, to date, been held on five continents.

          He is one of three general editors for the Visible Evidence book series at the University of Minnesota Press, which has published 27 volumes on various aspects of nonfiction media since 1997. In 2005, he co-programmed the 51st annual Robert Flaherty Seminar, a week-long gathering of documentary filmmakers, curators, and educators, creating 20 screening programs and f