Negar Mottahedeh, Assistant Professor, Literature

Negar Mottahedeh
Contact Info:
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Office Location:  Bell Tower Trailer #1
Office Phone:  +1 919 681 3461
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Teaching (Fall 2009):

  • ENGLISH 101A.01, INTRODUCTION TO FILM Synopsis
    Carr 103, MW 04:25 PM-07:15 PM
  • LIT 210S.01, BASIC CONCEPTS IN CINEMA Synopsis
    Friedl Bdg 216, W 01:15 PM-03:45 PM
Teaching (Spring 2010):

  • LIT 113.01, MOVIE WORLDS Synopsis
    Friedl Bdg 118, Tu 01:15 PM-03:45 PM
  • LIT 294S.01, THE IMAGE IN WALTER BENJAMIN Synopsis
  • GERMAN 298S.03, IMAGE IN WALTER BENJAMIN
Education:

PhDUniversity of Minnesota1998
MAUniversity of Minnesota1994
BA1990
OtherNew College, Oxford University1988
Specialties:

Cultural Studies
Research Interests: Comparative World Cinemas, and Middle Eastern Studies

Assistant professor of Literature, received her Ph.D. from the department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota in 1998. Her current research and writing focuses on emergent cinematic codes in contemporary film cultures. Her two forthcoming books are on Iranian 19th visual culture and contemporary Iranian Cinema.

Areas of Interest:

Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Asia

Representative Publications   (More Publications)   (search)

  1. N. Mottahedeh, Representing the Unpresentable: Images of Reform from the Qajars to the Islamic Republic of Iran (2008), Syracuse University Press [html] .
  2. N. Mottahedeh, Where are Kiarostami's women?, Alphabet City (2003) (9,400 words.) .
  3. N. Mottahedeh, Displaced Allegories: Post-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema (2008), Duke University Press [books.php3] .
  4. N. Mottahedeh, "Life is Color!" Towards a transnational feminist analysis of Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Gabbeh, Signs (2004) (Special Issue on film feminisms.) .
  5. N. Mottahedeh, Off the Grid: Reading Iranian Memoirs in Our Time of Total War, MIddle East Research and Information Project (September 2004) [html] .
  6. N. Mottahedeh, Karbala Drag Kings and Queens, The Drama Review (Winter, 2005) (73-85.) .
  7. N. Mottahedeh, “Collection and Recollection: on studying the early history of the motion pictures in Iran”, Early Popular Visual Culture (June, 2008) .