Daniel Bernardi Scientist

Daniel Bernardi (born 1964) is Interim Dean of the College of Liberal and Creative Arts at San Francisco State University (SFSU). He is the former Chair of the Cinema Department as well as the former director of the Documentary Film Institute, both at SFSU. Bernardi earned a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-TV (1984) and a Masters of Arts in Media Arts (1988) from the University of Arizona. He went on to earn a PhD in Film and Television Studies from UCLA (1994). He completed a University of California postdoctoral research fellowship in 1997.His main academic interests are: media studies, cultural studies, narrative theory, and rumors as narrative IEDS. His work in media, which is perhaps most known, emphasizes whiteness as a historical formation of meanings. Borrowing from Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation, he argues that whiteness is a historically powerful set of meanings that serves to either implicitly or explicitly dominate the shifting and reforming meaning of race in U.S. media.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 16, 1964
Birth place
San Juan Puerto Rico
Education
University of Arizona
University of California Los Angeles

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