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Elizabeth Ezra is a Professor of Cinema and Culture at the University of Stirling. She holds a PhD from Cornell University and an undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her academic career includes roles at Cornell, Hamilton College, and the State University of New York before joining the University of Stirling in 1995. She currently directs the French program and has led interdisciplinary cinema programs such as Global Cinema and Literature & Cinema.
Ezra's research spans film studies, posthumanism, material culture, and colonial history. Her notable works include The Colonial Unconscious (2002), Georges Méliès (2019), and Shoe Reels: The History and Philosophy of Footwear in Film (2021, co-edited with Catherine Wheatley). She focuses on objects in cinema, posthumanism, and the intersection of film with colonialism, exoticism, and children’s literature.
- Editorial Roles: Advisory boards for French Screen Studies, French Cultural Studies, and Studies in European Cinema.
- Recent Projects: Co-editing a Film-Philosophy special issue on film objects and exploring children’s literature and cinema (e.g., Harry Potter).
Ezra’s articles analyze spatial politics in contemporary cinema, witchcraft narratives, and transnational film aesthetics. Her work bridges film theory with cultural history, emphasizing material culture and posthumanist frameworks. She collaborates with research groups on youth migration, gender studies, and cultural communities.
As an award-winning children’s author, her creative work intersects with academic research on narrative and visual storytelling.
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