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Irina Dzero is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Modern & Classical Language Studies at Kent State University. Her academic work bridges Latin American cinema, Russian literature, French and francophone fiction, and French Renaissance texts, focusing on themes like predatory leadership, political resistance, and gender dynamics.
- Research Interests: Latin American cinema, Russian literature, French and francophone fiction, film adaptations, cultural studies, political discourse in media, gender and masculinity studies, postcolonial literature.
- Contact: idzero@kent.edu, Office: 306-C Satterfield Hall, Kent Campus.
Dzero's publications analyze the father as a metaphor for authoritarian leadership across media. Her work on Pussy Riot explores cultural translatability, while studies on Chilean and Mexican film adaptations dissect democratic transitions and clientelism. She also investigates Rabelaisian laughter in postcolonial contexts and Renaissance narrative structures.
Current projects include a book manuscript on predatory leadership in 21st-century Latin American cinema, extending her comparative analysis of governance and media representation.
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