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Gothic Literature and the Horror Film

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photo of Jack Halberstam
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Full-time Faculty

Jack Halberstam

Director of the Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality; David Feinson Professor of Humanities

Research Interests

Cultural Studies
Queer Theory
Film, Media, and Visual Studies
Gothic Literature and the Horror Film
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Popular Culture
Feminist Theory
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Theory, Feminism
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