Slava Greenberg is Assistant Professor of Film in the Department of Media Studies and affiliated with Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis and PULSE Network for Medical and Health Humanities at University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Humanities. Previously, he was a Casden Institute postdoctoral fellow at University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts and Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies. His research bridges trans studies, disability studies (crip and Mad theories), and film theory to explore cinema (avant-garde, documentary, animation, psychedelic) that reenact the past. Through trans-crip-Mad media archaeology, he traces the mycelium threads of pop culture back to their archival roots to challenge the configurations of ableism and cissexism.
Greenberg is author of Animated Film and Disability: Cripping Spectatorship (Indiana University Press, 2023), receiving the 2024 Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis Book Award. Greenberg is guest co-editor of the TSQ special issue Toward a Trans[]Crip Theory (May 2025) with J. Logan Smigles.
His articles and reviews have been published in Film Quarterly, TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, Animation, The Moving Image: The Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Review of Disability Studies, Jewish Film and New Media, Frames Cinema Journal, Disability Studies Quarterly, and Los Angeles Review of Books and forthcoming in Camera Obsucra: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies. Greenberg regularly contributes to field-defining anthologies, engaging topics such as trans cinema, disability media and culture, disability and documentary, accent studies, queer television studies, and animation studies.
His two monographs, Out of Your Mind: Cinema, Psychedelics, and Pain (anticipated 2027) and Gender Dysphoria: An Unauthorized Biography (anticipated 2028), are forthcoming with University of Minnesota Press.
Dr. Greenberg welcomes inquiries from potential rMA and PhD students pursuing research relevant to his interests.