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Sarah Hamblin serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her academic expertise spans film and visual culture, global art cinema, political film, human rights cinema, and graphic literatures.
- PhD from Michigan State University
Hamblin's research interrogates the intersection of aesthetics, affect, and radical politics, with a particular focus on art cinema's capacity to challenge sociopolitical norms. Her recent work contextualizes contemporary cinematic practices within historical frameworks, notably examining the evolution of political filmmaking from the 1968 movements to current digital media landscapes.
Her publications analyze diverse cinematic forms—from Chris Marker's cinétracts to transnational African cinema—while her teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and graduate courses on global art cinema, political film theory, and graphic narrative analysis. Although no formal awards are mentioned in the provided materials, her scholarship consistently engages with media activism, visual culture studies, and radical artistic expression.



