Emily Moeck is a writer and filmmaker who holds a PhD from the University of Tennessee, where she teaches English and Cinema Studies. Her work explores the intersection of narratology, race, gender, and the archive. Emily Moeck’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in JML: Journal of Modern Literature, CineJ Cinema Journal, Arcturus: Chicago Review of Books, Consequence Magazine, Fugue, and New Letters, where she was nominated for the O. Henry Prize. Recently, her first-year writing course “Watchmen: Adaptation as Cultural Revision”—which read Alan Moore’s graphic novel and screened the 2019 limited-series through the lens of adaptation theory and critical race studies—was awarded the John C. Hodges Excellence in Teaching Award, and her short documentary Lineage of My Throat premiered at Frozen International Film Festival in San Francisco.
