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Krystyna Mazur is an Assistant Professor at the American Studies Center (ASC), University of Warsaw. Her research and teaching focus on intersections of queer literature/film, gender studies, poetry, and experimental film. She holds an MA from the University of Warsaw and a PhD from Cornell University.
Education:
- PhD in [Field unspecified], Cornell University
- MA in [Field unspecified], University of Warsaw
Research Interests: Mazur’s work spans queer feminist film analysis, African American cultural studies (film, literature, intellectual traditions), and experimental film theory. She explores themes like LGBTQ+ representation, poetic repetition in literature, and avant-garde cinematic techniques, often linking these to broader cultural and theoretical frameworks.
Awards and Grants:
- U.S. State Department Public Diplomacy Grant (2016/17)
- Polish National Science Center Research Grant (2015)
- SFulbright Fellowship (2013/14)
- Innovative Teaching Award, Warsaw University (2012)
- Martin Sampson Award for Teaching, Cornell University (1992)
Advising & Grants: While no advisees are listed, Mazur has secured significant grants including the Fulbright Scholarship and Polish National Science Center funding. Her projects emphasize interdisciplinary research, combining film studies with queer theory and poetry.
Current Work: She is writing a monograph on filmmaker Barbara Hammer and a collection on Queer Feminist Film, reflecting her engagement with avant-garde cinema and LGBTQ+ representation.




