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Emma Wilson is a Professor in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge, specializing in contemporary visual culture, gender, and film studies. She has authored several significant publications focused on visual arts and literature, including the monographs 'Céline Sciamma: Portraits' and 'Love, Mortality, Moving Image'. Wilson's research interests delve into the realms of contemporary women filmmakers, particularly in France and Italy, and explore themes of love, intimacy, and sexuality. Her scholarly works reflect an ongoing commitment to understanding the intersections of representation in cinema and the work of women filmmakers. Furthermore, she has extensively analyzed the contributions of directors such as Agnès Varda, Catherine Breillat, and Marguerite Duras. As an academic, Wilson is dedicated to mentoring MPhil and PhD students aligned with her research interests, and actively contributes to the discourse on French and Italian film in various publications.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge
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