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Dr Anamarija Horvat

Assistant Professor

Department: Northumbria School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries

I am a researcher in media, gender and queer studies. My monograph Screening Queer Memory: LGBTQ Pasts in Contemporary Film and Television is the first academic book to examine how LGBTQ memory is shaped through film and television, thus representing a highly-significant contribution to the intersecting fields of media, memory and queer studies. I have also published a number of works on subjects including intersectionality, the history of queer representation, transgender memory, and LGBTQ migration in contemporary television.

Prior to joining the Department of Arts, I was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (2019-2020), followed by a teaching fellowship at the University of Nottingham (2021-2022) and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Murcia (2022). I attained my PhD in Media Studies at Northumbria University in 2019, and also hold an MA in English Language and Literature and an MA in Philosophy, both from the University of Zagreb.

I am part of the ‘Queer Memory on the Margins of Contemporary Anglophone Cultures’ project, which was awarded funding by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for the period of 2023-2027. The project is led by PI Professor Juan Antonio Suarez (the University of Murcia) and brings together a transnational group of researchers working on queer memory onscreen, an area of research where my own work has already made a substantial contribution.

I have been awarded numerous grants in the field of media studies, including postdoctoral fellowship grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Primary Investigator), the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (Primary Investigator), as well as a fully-funded doctoral grant from Northumbria University, and other grants from institutions such as the Edinburgh Futures Institute, GenderED, and the Contemporary Women’s Writing Association. 

I have delivered a number of talks in the UK and abroad, with recent events including a keynote at the 'Go East' Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Germany, an annual event which attracts an average of twelve thousand cinemagoers per year. I have also organised numerous academic and outreach events, including three international academic conferences, an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded symposium, a film series and individual film screenings. I am co-chair of the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies (NECS) Queer and Feminist Workgroup.

Anamarija Horvat

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Bring on The Parade: queer cinema, memories of war and transnationalism in Srdan Dragojevic's Parada (2011), Horvat, A. 2023, In: Transnational Screens
  • Representing queerness: Modes, manners and methods, Horvat, A., Kelly, A. 1 Sep 2023, In: Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture
  • Lesbians on Television: New Queer Visibility and the Lesbian Normal, Kate McNicholas Smith (2020)., Horvat, A. 1 Oct 2021, In: Journal of Popular Television
  • Matchless in His Irony: Divinity and the Aesthetics of Death in Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal, Horvat, A. 2021, Hannibal for Dinner, North Carolina, McFarland
  • Queer Memory and Film, Horvat, A. 31 Aug 2021, The [Oxford] Encyclopedia of Queer Studies and Communication, Oxford, Oxford University Press
  • Screening Queer Memory: LGBTQ Pasts in Contemporary Film and Television, Horvat, A. 26 Apr 2021
  • Crossing the Borders of Queer TV: Depictions of migration and (im)mobility in contemporary LGBTQ television, Horvat, A. 30 Sep 2020, In: Critical Studies in Television
  • Haunting and queer histories: representing memory in Jill Soloway’s Transparent, Horvat, A. 2 Apr 2020, In: Feminist Media Studies
  • Queer TV, Horvat, A. 2020, The International Encyclopaedia of Gender, Media and Communication, Blackwell Publishing
  • Streaming privilege: Addressing intersectionality in Transparent, Horvat, A. 1 Dec 2019, In: Critical Studies in Television

Abigail Hilton Queer Girls on Film: Contemporary Cinematic Representations of LGBTQ Girlhood Start Date: 08/01/2024

  • Media Studies PhD April 10 2019
  • English Literature MA (Hons) August 26 2014
  • Philosophy MA (Hons) August 26 2014
  • English Literature BA July 07 2011
  • Philosophy BA July 07 2011


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