
Seda Oz
Post-Doc
213 Memorial Hall
Biography
Seda Öz completed her PhD studies at the University of Delaware's Department of English. Her dissertation "Politics of Transnational Film Remakes: Turkish and German National Cinemas" studies the impact of socio-political and economic conditions on transnational border-crossing acts between texts, cultures, and media industries. By studying the remaking practices of different national cinemas, as their nation under certain political orthodoxies in certain histories, she challenges and extends the notion of “transnational,” a term that is currently reserved to crossing borders between different nations and national cinemas. In doing so, her aim is to diversify and internationalize film studies while enabling future scholars to study transnational film remakes under a more generous paradigm.
Seda is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the UD's English Department on Writing Pedagogy, teaching courses about writing, world literature, and cinema. She is also acting as the secretary of Literature/Film Association and preparing an editorial collection titled Adaptation Practices in Turkish Literature, Cinema, and Media which is under contract with Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture Series. You can find further information about Seda's scholarly activities at https://www.sedaoz.info/
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