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Parisa Vaziri is an Associate Professor at Cornell University, with a joint appointment in Comparative Literature and Near Eastern Studies. She is a field member of Performing and Media Arts and Society for the Humanities. Her scholarship interrogates the intersections of Black critical thought, poststructuralist theory, and film/media studies, focusing on critiques of historicity, subjectivity, and the concept of the human.
- Education: Affiliated with University of California, Irvine’s Comparative Literature department.
- Research Focus: Explores Indian Ocean slavery through cinematic archives, challenging the boundaries of transatlantic slavery studies and redefining blackness as a global relationality. Her work also examines Iranian cinema as a repository of modernity’s anxieties.
- Publications: Her book Racial Blackness and Indian Ocean Slavery (2023) theorizes enslavement legacies in cinematic contexts. Articles in Philosophy Today, Qui Parle, and TDR: The Drama Review address themes like racialized objecthood, semiotic theory, and improvisation as deconstruction.
- Teaching: Offers courses on race, critical theory, slavery, and film/media studies at Cornell.
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