Rebeca Maseda is Assistant Professor of Languages at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She teaches Spanish Language and culture, and her research focus is on cinema and gender, and the uses of films in the language classroom. She has published mul
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Rebeca Maseda is Assistant Professor of Languages at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She teaches Spanish Language and culture, and her research focus is on cinema and gender, and the uses of films in the language classroom. She has published multiple articles on lesbian pornography, deconstruction of gender in cinema, and she is the author of the book "Essay on Contradiction: Virginia Woolf on Screen" (Ed. Universitat D´Alacant, Spain). Lately, she has become interested in the use of psychological research for film analysis. The result was an article on schizophrenia and Julio Medem´s "Lucia y el sexo", and the submitted manuscript "From Weaklings to Wounded Warriors: The Changing Portrayal of War-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in American Cinema," devoted to male PTSD.
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