
Naghmeh Rezaie
Adjunct Faculty
Teaching Assistant, ABD
Memorial Hall
Biography
Naghmeh is a PhD candidate interested in inter-textual relations within
and beyond socio-geographical boundaries. She currently works on adaptation theory and
theory of national/global cinema and approaches page-to-screen adaptations as intersections
of trans-national encounters and cross-cultural dialogues. She conducted her
Master’s thesis research at the University of Tehran on Tennessee Williams’s
cinematic adaptations, titled: Dramatic Text from Page to Screen: A
Comparative Study of Tennessee Williams's Plays and Their Cinematic Productions
through Theories of Adaptation (2013). Her doctoral dissertation focuses on
cross-cultural adaptations in post-revolutionary Iranian cinema and post-WWII
French cinema. Naghmeh teaches courses on academic writing and cinema studies.
She is also a poet and translator with six Persian poetry collections and two
literary translations published in Iran. Naghmeh means Melody
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