Dr. Eugenie Brinkema

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Biography

Eugenie Brinkema is a Professor at MIT, specializing in film critical theory, aesthetics, ethics, and literary theory. Her research explores the intersections of violence, affect, and sexuality within texts ranging from horror films to literature. Brinkema's influential book, 'Forms Affects,' published in 2014, has garnered significant critical acclaim, winning an honorable mention for the Modern Language Association Book Prize. Her subsequent work, 'Life-Destroying Diagrams' (2022), examines the radical implications of formalism through a critical lens on ethics and affect in horror. Brinkema has published articles in esteemed journals such as 'Angelaki' and 'Camera Obscura,' and her academic contributions bridge theoretical humanities with contemporary media studies. She has taught numerous courses at MIT, focusing on film genres and critical approaches to visual culture. Additionally, Brinkema has been recognized for her teaching excellence with various awards, including the Levitan Award at MIT and the Joukowsky Outstanding Dissertation Award from Brown University. She has held positions as a fellow at the Newhouse Center for the Humanities and as a visiting scholar at the University of Amsterdam.

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Experience

Professor

2014-01-01 — Present

Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA

Professor specializing in film theory and media studies.

Awards

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Honorable Mention for Modern Language Association Book Prize

2016-01-01
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Levitan Award for Excellence in Teaching

2012-01-01