Chris Robé

Chris Robé is a professor of film and media studies. His articles on media activism have appeared within journals such as Jump Cut, Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Framework and Film History. He has written two books: Left of Hollywood: Cinema, Modernism, and the Emergence of U.S. Left Film Culture (2010) and Breaking the Spell: A History of Anarchist Filmmakers, Videotape Guerrillas, and Digital Ninjas (2017). His forthcoming co-edited collection with Stephen Charbonneau, InsUrgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader, will be published by University of Indiana Press in fall 2020. . He is currently completing a book on state repression, media activism, and grassroots organizing that addresses copwatching, Muslim American resistance, counter-summit protesting, and animal rights activism. He is also conducting archival work on Raymond Williams' work concerning grassroots and alternative media. In his spare time he agitates for his friendly faculty union and plays music. None of his views reflect that of his employer-- thank god.

Che: Part One and Two

Jackass: The Lost Tapes

Forbidden Hollywood’s William Wellman: The Forgotten Man

State Legislature

Robert Frank: The Complete Film Works: Volumes 1, 2 & 3

Satantango

30 days: Season 2

Agnés Varda: Gleaning the Dispossessed

Killer of Sheep

The Spaghetti West

Howard Zinn: A People’s Historian

Occupy, Resist, and Produce