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Ileana Marin teaches interdisciplinary courses at the University of Washington, Seattle, focusing on Slavic Languages & Literatures. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature with a Certification in Textual Studies from the University of Washington (2011) and a Ph.D. in Philology from the University of Bucharest (2000). Her research interests include Art History, Communist Censorship, Romanian Studies, Victorian Studies, and World Literature. Marin is known for her contributions to the exploration of the interplay between text and image, particularly in the context of artistic legacies influenced by communism. As a founding member of the American Romanian Cultural Society, she organizes annual Romanian Film Festivals and promotes Romanian language courses. Her recent teaching includes the course ROMN 420, which examines Romanian Literature, Art, and Film across centuries, delving into cultural transformations. Her engagement in international conferences showcases her research on de-humanizing power in art and its literary, pictorial, and graphic manifestations.
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