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Nina K. Martin serves as Professor of Film Studies and Department Chair at Connecticut College, where she has been a core faculty member since 2007. Her scholarly work establishes her as a leading voice in feminist film theory and cultural analysis, with particular emphasis on media representations of gender and the socio-political dimensions of film genres.
Her academic foundation includes:
- B.S. from Ithaca College
- M.A. from New York University
- Ph.D. from Northwestern University's Department of Radio-Television-Film with Women's Studies Certificate
Professor Martin's research interrogates the intersections of feminism, film, and television, notably through her critical examination of the erotic thriller genre in Sexy Thrills: Undressing the Erotic Thriller. Her pedagogy centers on courses like Introduction to Film Study: How to Read a Film and Studies in Authorship: Women Directors, where she cultivates analytical frameworks for understanding cinematic authorship and representation. She actively shapes scholarly discourse through editorial board service for The Journal of Film and Video and The Velvet Light Trap, and previously refereed for Cinema Journal, Sexualities, and Sexuality and Culture.
Prior academic appointments include teaching positions at Ithaca College, Northwestern University, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Emory University. The source documentation contains no specific information regarding her doctoral advisees, research grant funding, or laboratory/research team affiliations.
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