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Latest Publications from Film and Television Studies Staff and Alumni

  • Warwick PhD graduate, Liam Rogers, has a forthcoming monograph from Bloomsbury titled 'Screening Technology, Theorizing Posthumanism'. The book examines how different embodiments of technological life come to be inscribed with qualities of humanness across mainstream film and television, so as to understand the ways in which posthumanism emerges onscreen.
  • Also from Bloomsbury, Warwick PhD graduate Eva-Rosa Ferrand Verdejo has recently published 'Contemporary Chilean Filmmaking: The Aesthetics of Trauma'. This book explores how the generation of filmmakers born in the aftermath of the Chilean dictatorship (1973-1990) use cinema to navigate and narrate the complex legacies of their country's turbulent past.
  • Finally, Professor Alastair Phillips has co-edited an entry in Legenda's Moving Image series titled 'French Cinema: Stardom, Gender, and Popular Film'. Covering topics as diverse as stadrom, film history, popular cinema, and gender studies, the book pays homage to the scholar Ginette Vincendeau as both a unique critical thinker and an exceptional teacher and mentor.

Congratulations to all!

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