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Slava Greenberg is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Humanities. His research intersects trans studies, disability studies—specifically crip theory and Mad studies—with film theory, focusing on various media forms including avant-garde cinema, documentary, and animation. Greenberg's work critically engages with themes of media archaeology, exploring how these forms challenge ableism and cissexism while tracing connections to historical narratives. He is the author of 'Animated Film Disability: Cripping Spectatorship,' published by Indiana University Press in 2023, and has received the 2024 Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis Book Award. Greenberg's contributions include guest editing a special issue on Trans[]Crip Theory for TSQ and publishing articles in prominent journals such as Film Quarterly and the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion. His current projects include monographs that explore trans-crip histories and representations in contemporary pop culture. He is also open to inquiries from potential rMA and PhD students interested in these research areas.
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