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Temenuga Trifonova

Temenuga Trifonova

Technology in Practice
DepartmentCinema & Media Arts (York)
Areas of ExpertiseEuropean cinema; screenwriting; film theory; philosophy of film; film remakes and sequels; film adaptations; film criticism; contemporary American cinema; psychopathology and film; migrant and diasporic cinema; film/video production; creative writing; photography; aesthetic theory; 20th century American literature; existentialism

Temenuga Trifonova is Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Arts. She has previously taught at the University of New Brunswick and the University of California, Santa Cruz. Trifonova is the author of Contemporary Visual Culture and the Sublime (Routledge, 2017), Warped Minds: Cinema and Psychopathology (Amsterdam University Press, 2014), European Film Theory (Routledge, 2008), and The Image in French Philosophy (Rodopi, 2007). She has published in The Routledge Encyclopaedia of Film TheoryCinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image, SubStance, Film and Philosophy, Space and Culture, The European Journal of American Culture, Studies in European Cinema, Rivista di EsteticaCTheory: Theory beyond the Codes, Cineaste, Studies in Eastern European Cinema, CineAction, Studies in Comics, Quarterly Journal of Film and Video, The Wallace Stevens Journal, Postmodern Culture, Scope, Kinema, Senses of Cinema, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, and in several edited collections.