Dr Rebecca Wynne-Walsh completed her PhD entitled Basque Gothic Cinema (1990-2020): A Regionalist Challenge to the Spanish Model of National Cinema Production and Cultural Identity with Dr Xavier Aldana Reyes at Manchester Metropolitan University. She has now begun her role as lecturer in Film Studies and Production at Edge Hill University. She received her M. Phil in International History from Trinity College Dublin where she previously received her BA in Film Studies and English Literature.
Her research interests include, film studies, cinema history, horror cinema, Gothic studies, cultural studies, Hispanic studies, regionalism, transnationalism, postcolonialism, trauma studies and folklore studies.
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