Olivia Cosentino
Zemurray-Stone Post-Doctoral Fellow
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Postdoctoral Fellows
Tulane Affiliation
Visiting
Region
- Central America
- Mesoamerica
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Biography
I specialize in 20th and 21st century Mexican and Latin American Film and Cultural Studies.
I am currently at work on a monograph, Starscapes: Youth, Modernity, and Media in Mexico, which traces the emotional and affective mediations of popular Mexican youth stars alongside processes of modernization and the changing media landscape in Mexico from 1950-1996.
I am also the co-editor of The Lost Cinema of Mexico, with Brian Price, a volume that redefines scholarly conversations on post-Golden Age Mexican film studies.
Degrees
- 2020, PhD, Spanish (Latin American Cultural & Literary Studies), The Ohio State University
- 2017, Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization, Film Studies, The Ohio State University
- 2016, MA, Spanish (Latin American Literatures & Cultures), The Ohio State University
- 2014, BA, Latin American Studies & Spanish, Summa Cum Laude, Washington University in St. Loui
Distinctions
- Best Graduate Student Essay Award (2019-2020), LASA Film Studies Section, for “Haunted Bodies: Spectrality, Gender Violence and the Central American Female Migrant in Recent Mexican Cinema
- Graduate Associate Teaching Award, The Graduate School, Ohio State, university-wide “highest recognition of the exceptional teaching provided by graduate students”, 2019
Languages
- Spanish 4
- Portuguese 2
- French 2
Overseas Experience
- Mexico
Selected Publications
- “Writing from the Gut: Embodied Spectatorship and Violence in Contemporary Mexican Cinema.” Special Dossier: New approaches to Mexican cinema, ed. Adela Pineda Franco, Studies in Spanish and Latin American Cinemas vol. 18, no. 3, 2021, pp. 365-76.
- “Slower Cinema: Violence, Affect, and Spectatorship in Las elegidas.” Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 60, no. 3, Spring 2021, pp. 58-78.
- “Haunted Bodies: Spectrality, Gender Violence and the Central American Female Migrant in Recent Mexican Cinema.” iMex Revista, año 8, no. 16, 2019, pp. 41-54.