Hamid Naficy | |
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Born | 1944 (age 79–80) Isfahan, Iran |
Education | University of Southern California (BA) University of California, Los Angeles (MFA, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, scholar of diaspora studies and media studies, professor, writer |
Employer | Northwestern University |
Known for | Cinema of Iran, Cinema of the Middle East |
Movement | Accented Cinema, Exile Cultures |
Hamid Naficy (Persian: حمید نفیسی; born 1944) is an Iranian-born American filmmaker, writer, scholar, and educator. He is the Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in Communication at Northwestern University in the department of Radio/Film/Television, an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Art History, and a core member of the Middle East and North African Studies Program.[1]
His work focuses on the cultural studies of diaspora, exile, and postcolonial cinemas and media, and of Iranian and Middle Eastern cinemas. He has written on theories of exile and displacement, exilic and diaspora cinemas and media, and Iranian and Third World cinemas, publishing nearly a dozen books and scores of book chapters and journal articles. In addition, he has lectured nationally and internationally and his works have been cited and reprinted extensively and translated into many languages. His areas of research and teaching include these topics as well as documentary and ethnographic cinemas.[1]