Master Lecturer, CAS Writing Program
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Sean Desilets is Master Lecturer in the College of Arts and Sciences Writing Program. His teaching and research interests include film, religion, queer theory, posthumanism, and feminist theory. He is author of Hermeneutic Humility and the Theology of Cinema: Blind Paul (Routledge, 2017), and his essays have appeared in Camera Obscura, Film Criticism, Literature/Film Quarterly, Studies in French Cinema, and the Journal of Religion. His current book project is entitled The Thrown Voice: Essays in Theology and Media. For WGS, he has taught on the WS 101 team and currently teaches WS/CI 395 Inhuman Cinema: Genders, Animals, Machines.