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Masha Tupitsyn

Masha Tupitsyn is a writer, critic, and multimedia artist from New York. She teaches film, literature, and gender studies at the New School.

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Ever Since This World Began

By Masha TupitsynFebruary 3, 2020
What truth are our faces allowed to show today?
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No, That Wasn’t Our Happiness

By Masha TupitsynNovember 20, 2013
An excerpt from Like Someone in Love: An Addendum to Love Dog.
Essays & Reviews

Remains of the Day

By Masha TupitsynMarch 29, 2013
Notes on Chritian Marclay’s The Clock, a 24-hour compilation of movie scenes dealing with the real time
Essays & Reviews

Ghost World (Like a Bad Dream)

By Masha TupitsynNovember 7, 2012
On love, ghosts, and Lawrence Kasdan's 1988 film The Accidental Tourist
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