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Chris Gittings, Chair
(Chris will be away from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. Paul Coates will be the Acting Chair during this time)
Office: University College, Room 78
Phone: 519-661-2111 ext. 85781
Email: gittings@uwo.ca

Janelle Blankenship, Co - Undergraduate Chair
Office: University College, Room 77
Phone: 519-661-2111 ext. 87882
Email:jblanke2@uwo.ca

Paul Coates, Acting Chair
Office: University College, Room 76
Phone: 519-661-2111 ext. 87865
Email: pcoates2@uwo.ca

Tobias Nagl, Co - Undergraduate Chair
Office: University College, Room 73
Phone: 519-661-2111 ext. 80497
Email:tnagl@uwo.ca

Jennifer Tramble, Administrative Assistant
Office: University College, Room 79
Phone: 519-661-3307
Email:jtramble@uwo.ca

Joe Wlodarz, Acting Graduate Chair
Office: University College, Room 71
Phone: 519-661-2111 ext. 86164
Email:jwlodarz@uwo.ca

 

Full Time Faculty

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Graduate Faculty

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Name & Position
Department
Areas of Research

Coates, P
Professor

Film Studies

 

Polish cinema in general and Kieslowski in particular, European cinema, literature and film, documentary, cinema and religion, theories of realism and fantasy, film theory.


Blankenship, J
Assistant
Film Studies

19th century visual culture, early cinema; history of screen practice; German cinema, European avant-garde, film theory.


Burucua, C
Assistant
Film Studies

World cinema; Latin American and Argentine cinemas; film history; historical representations and the relationship between film and historiography; documentary filmmaking.

For more information on graduate supervision click here


Elliott, B
Professor
Visual Arts Gendering of artistic production and

theory.

Faflack, J
Associate
English

Theory and criticism; nineteenth-century literature and culture, both Romantic and Victorian, but especially Romantic and the aftermath of Romanticism in Victorian culture; psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic theory, and histories of psychoanalysis and psychiatry; eighteenth- and nineteenth-century philosophy; cultural studies and popular culture; American film musicals.


Falkowska, J
Professor
Film Studies

National Cinemas; Polish and East-Central European Cinema; European Cinema, Film Theory; Film History; Mikhail Bakhtin; Reception Theory


Gittings, C
Associate
Film Studies

Film Studies/Cultural Studies/Literary Studies: Canadian Cinemas, First Nations Cinemas, film theory, genre theory, critical theory, critical race studies, gender and sexuality, national cinema, postcolonial theory, documentary, melodrama, class, ideology.

For more information on graduate supervision please click here


Keightly, K
Associate
MIT

Research Fields: radio and television; media constructions of masculinity; the culture of celebrity; Hollywood cinema and music industries; gender and sound reproduction technology.


Nagl, T
Associate
Film Studies

Critical race studies, postcolonial studies, film theory and history, popular German cinema, silent film.


Pearson, W
Assistant
Film Studies

International indigenous cinemas, Canadian cinema, Australian and New Zealand cinema, international queer cinema, film theory; cultural studies and critical theory, particularly queer and feminist theory and critical race studies; postcolonial theory, globalization, citizenship, and sexuality; Canadian literature; national (Canadian and Australian) popular cultures and their relationship to the US; science fiction.


Pero, A
Associate
English

Transnational Modernisms, Film, Drama, Psychoanalysis, Critical Theory, and theories of Modernity.


Purdy, T
Professor
French Studies

Orientalisme; musées; Beaux-Arts; cinéma;sciences; approches pluridisciplinaires.


Sprengler, C
Assistant
Visual Arts

Representations of the postwar period in contemporary visual culture; ways in which cultural memory is communicated visually in art, film and the mass media.


Torres, S
Associate
MIT

Research Fields: critical theory; television
studies; cultural studies of race, gender and sexuality.


Wlodarz, J
Assistant
Film Studies

American cinema history, international queer cinema, African-American cinema, film theory, television studies, critical race studies, feminist and queer theory, genre theory, audience/reception studies, cultural studies, and theories of stardom.



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