Geneveive Newman is a current PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh in the Film and English program. She received her Master of Arts degree from the University of Southern California in Cinema and Media Studies. For her Bachelor’s Degree, she studied Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside. While working on her BA, she focused on (de)colonial and post colonial studies, incarceration and coercive state institutions, and independent and indie cinema in the United States. As an MA student her scholarship was primarily concerned with embodied viewership experiences, the politics of in-betweenness in cultural production, horror and science fiction cinema, and Irish television, film, and literature. The theoretical foundation for her work is in queer studies, critical race and gender studies, and transnational cinema studies. Her current work focuses on horror studies with an emphasis on onto-epistemology and cross-media adaptation. She has published on mental illness in video games, trans identity and representation, and has an upcoming publication on mutli-species co-mingling in The Last of Us.
As commenter
Depictions of Rape
Contexts of Rape
Marketing and Objectification
Response to "Regretting Motherhood"