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Maureen Turim is a Professor at the University of Florida. Her current book project, Desire and its Ends: The Driving Forces of Recent Cinema, Literature, and Art, explores how desire shapes narratives and imagery across cultural forms. She is the author of Abstraction in Avant-Garde Films, Flashbacks in Film: Memory and History, and The Films of Oshima: Images of a Japanese Iconoclast. Her work spans over 100 essays on cinema, cultural studies, feminist and psychoanalytic theory, and comparative literature, many translated into French and German. She has also contributed catalog essays for museum exhibitions.
Her research interests bridge film theory, avant-garde cinema, and interdisciplinary cultural analysis. Her publications reflect a focus on narrative structures, historical memory, and aesthetic innovation. Beyond academia, her writings engage with contemporary art and feminist critiques, making lasting contributions to interdisciplinary humanities.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She has not listed advisees or lab affiliations, though her extensive publications indicate active scholarly engagement. Contact details include an office at Turlington Hall 4330 and a university email.
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