
معرفی
Chris Straayer is an Associate Professor in the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he teaches courses in video art, film theory, film noir/neo-noir, representations of madness, and auteur studies of filmmakers such as Pedro Almodóvar, David Cronenberg, Michael Haneke, and the Coen Brothers.
Education:
- B.S. in Medical Technology, University of Missouri (Columbia)
- M.A. in Feminist Studies, Goddard College
- Ph.D. in Radio/TV/Film, Northwestern University
His research is interdisciplinary, combining cinema studies with cultural studies, art, and social science. He is the author of Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies, published by Columbia University Press, and has contributed numerous chapters to anthologies and articles to academic journals. His work often explores the intersections of identity, visual culture, and cinematic form.
As a core faculty member in a prominent cinema studies department, Straayer contributes to graduate and undergraduate education in film scholarship. Although no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his long-standing presence and continued teaching indicate ongoing scholarly engagement. He does not appear to have received explicitly mentioned scientific awards or to be part-time, retired, or deceased.
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