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Marjorie Keller
Marjorie Keller (1950–1994)〔("Marjorie Keller Sitney, Film Maker, Dies at 43." ''The New York Times'' 19 Feb. 1994. Obituaries. The New York Times. 17 Sept. 2008 )〕 was an experimental filmmaker, author, activist, film scholar, and wife of P. Adams Sitney, the American avant-garde cinema historian. J. Hoberman called her "an unselfish champion of the avant-garde."〔Blaetz, Robin. "Amnesis Time: The Films of Marjorie Keller." Women's Experimental Cinema : Critical Frameworks. By Robin Blaetz. New York: Duke UP, 2007. 215.〕
==Early life and education==
Keller was born in 1950 in Yorktown, New York. The youngest of seven children, Keller grew up in a large, upper-middle-class, Protestant family.〔Blaetz, Robin. "Amnesis Time: The Films of Marjorie Keller." Women's Experimental Cinema : Critical Frameworks. By Robin Blaetz. New York: Duke UP, 2007. 213.〕 As a girl, Keller's mother schooled her in the feminine arts of cooking, gardening and entertaining.
Keller never gave up these skills (she even used them as inspiration for her films), even though other feminists of her time frowned upon such domestic jobs. B. Ruby Rich (a friend of Keller's and another important member of the feminist film movement), fondly remembers a Passover dinner that Keller made in this passage from her memoir:

"And the food was great, because Margie was already a fabulous cook: for a rebel girl of that era, she was remarkably versed in the female arts."〔Rich, B. Ruby. "Prologue. Love's Labor Lost." ''Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement'' (New York: Duke University Press, 1998) p. 116〕

Keller first attended Tufts University, but finished her coursework at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago after getting expelled from Tufts for participating in a protest in 1972. She then went on to pursue her master's degree and then her doctorate in Cinema Studies at New York University in 1975. During her years at Tufts and the Art Institute of Chicago, Keller was instructed by American avant-garde filmmakers Saul Levine and Stan Brakhage.〔Blaetz, Robin. "Amnesis Time: The Films of Marjorie Keller." Women's Experimental Cinema : Critical Frameworks. By Robin Blaetz. New York: Duke UP, 2007. 214.〕

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