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Anne Dymek is a Lecturer in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). She holds a PhD in Film Philosophy from Université Paris 1 (2013) and a second PhD from Harvard University (2022) titled The Code of Phantasia: Philosophical Investigations into the Literary Imagination and its Future Forms.
Her research focuses on the theory of literature, comparative media theory, film theory, new media, and the philosophies of language and mind. She has taught at institutions across Europe, the Middle East, and the United States, with a decade of experience at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Her work bridges semiotics, Deleuzean thought, and Peircean philosophy, exploring intersections between perception, film, and symbolic systems.
Publications include Cinéma et sémiotique: Deleuze en question (2015) and articles on Peirce’s semiotics, film perception, and interdisciplinary media studies. Her scholarship emphasizes the philosophical foundations of media representation and the evolution of imaginative forms in literature and cinema.
Her teaching spans philosophy, film studies, German literature, and social sciences. She has contributed to academic conferences and edited volumes, including a special issue on Sémiotique de la musique (2016–2018).


