Dr. Jocelyn E. Marshall is faculty in the Departments of Visual & Media Arts and Writing, Literature, & Publishing at Emerson College. They are currently completing a Postdoctoral Fellowship supported by the American Association of University Women, and she previously was a Dissertation Scholar at Brandeis University’s Women’s Studies Research Center. Their interdisciplinary projects focus on contemporary U.S.-based diasporic women and LGBTQ+ artists and writers, researching relationships between historical trauma and queer and feminist activism. Her work has been supported by the Mark Diamond Research Foundation, New York Public Library, John Burton Harter Foundation, Trauma Research Foundation, Cornell University’s School of Criticism and Theory, and several home institutions and professional organizations. Their research is featured or forthcoming in the Journal of American Culture, Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism, JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Public Art Dialogue, and Tripwire: A Journal of Poetics, among others. She has also curated exhibitions of contemporary art, film, new media, and performance, including Being In-Between | In-Between Being (UB Art Galleries, 2020-21) and Creativity in the Time of Covid-19 - Buffalo NY (multi-site, 2023). In 2022, they co-edited a collection on Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: Addressing Gender-Based Violence in the Classroom, and in Spring 2023 edited an issue of Rutgers University’s feminist journal Rejoinder, themed “Textual-Sexual-Spiritual: Artistic Practice and Other Rituals as Queer Becoming and Beyond.” She currently Co-Chairs the Gender & Feminisms Caucus at the Society for Cinema & Media Studies and serves on the Editorial Board of Art Journal.
About
- Department Visual & Media Arts
- Department Writing Literature & Publishing
- Since 2022
Education
B.A., Central Washington University
M.A., Western Washington University
Ph.D., University at Buffalo