Emily Moeck
Emily Moeck
Teaching Associate
Research Interests: Adaptation, American Literature and Cinema, Critical Race Studies, Digital Poetics, Essay Film, Feminist Literature and Film, Found-Footage Film, Graphic Novels, Historiography, Metanarrative, Modernism, Narratology, The Novel, Postmodernism, Posthumanism, Queer Theory
Emily Moeck is a writer, film maker, and PhD candidate at the University of Tennessee, where she specializes in English and Cinema Studies. Her work explores the intersection of film and media, narratology, gender, and the archive. Emily Moeck has appeared most recently in CineJ Cinema Journal, Arcturus: The Chicago Review of Books, Consequence Magazine, Fugue, and New Letters, where she was nominated for the O. Henry Prize.
Education
- MFA in Creative Writing- University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA
- BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing- Emerson College, Boston, MA