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Euridice Silva is an Associate Professor in the Cinema Studies department at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. She holds a Ph.D. from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on Brazilian Theater, Popular Culture, and multi-mediatic intersections between literature, performance, film, and visual arts. Key themes include national identity, alterity, gender, race, and cultural semiotics.
Dr. Silva currently chairs the Portuguese Section, supervises the Portuguese Language Lower Division, and serves as an academic advisor for study abroad programs. She also acts as Library Liaison for Portuguese and Latin American Studies.
Her work bridges disciplinary boundaries, exploring how diverse media forms reflect and construct cultural narratives. She contributes to university initiatives through roles in academic administration and international programming.
Key institutional affiliations include the Portuguese Section, Latin American Studies IDP, and oversight of resources like the smART Lab and Media Pool. Though no specific grants or awards are listed, her administrative roles indicate significant contributions to academic infrastructure.




