Anikó Imre’s research and teaching interests are in global, European and East European media, cultural theories of globalization and identity, children’s media and media education. Imre is editor of East European Cinemas, published in Routledge’s Film Readers series (2005), and co-editor of Transnational Feminism in Film and Media, published in Palgrave’s Comparative Feminist Studies series (2007). Her monograph, Identity Games: Globalization and the Transformation of Post-Communist Media Cultures, is forthcoming with MIT Press.
Before coming to USC, Imre completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis, where she participated in a collaborative project on globalization, the media and the transformation of identities in the new Europe. She has published articles on media and globalization, feminism, nationalism, postcoloniality, education and the post-socialist transitions in Screen, Camera Obscura, Framework, Third Text, Signs, CineAction, and various book collections.