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Dr. Nariman Massoumi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Film and Television at the University of Bristol. He holds a PhD from the University of Bristol, an MA from Bristol as well, and a BSc from London. His research focuses on diaspora studies, cultural memory, and film analysis, with particular emphasis on Iranian cinema and ethnographic methodologies. He is known for exploring themes such as ideological representation in graphic novels (e.g., Persepolis), the role of the camera in diasporic identity formation, and historical narratives of healthcare systems.
His work bridges film theory, cultural studies, and historical analysis. Recent publications highlight transnational perspectives on memory and identity, utilizing ethnographic and autoethnographic approaches. He collaborates with academics across disciplines, including music, law, and anthropology at the University of Bristol.
Though no scientific awards are listed, his contributions to film studies and diaspora discourse are notable. Advising and grants are not detailed in available texts, though he supervises students in related fields. His research often intersects with media and public engagement, reflecting his role as an academic media expert.




