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Dr Ros Murray is a Senior Lecturer in French at King's College London, affiliated with the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities. She holds a PhD from King's College London on the work of Antonin Artaud and has held research positions at The University of Manchester and Queen Mary University of London. Her research focuses on avant-garde/experimental film, queer theory, feminism, and the works of Antonin Artaud. She has authored books including Antonin Artaud: The Scum of the Soul (2014) and is currently writing on video activist Carole Roussopoulos.
Her research interests include French and Spanish film cultures, feminist video collectives, and queer existential phenomenology. She contributes to peer-reviewed journals like Camera Obscura and Feral Feminisms, and serves on the editorial board of MAI journal. She co-founded the research network Herstoriographies and engages in public film discussions at institutions like BFI Southbank and Open City Documentary Festival.
Murray teaches undergraduate/postgraduate modules on French cinema, literature, and translation. She supervises PhDs focusing on avant-garde, queer, and feminist film/visual culture. Her academic networks include Queer@King's (gender/sexuality studies) and the Visual Culture research group. Current projects involve tracing feminist genealogies in Spanish activism and exploring queer migration in Francophone literature.





