PhD Film Studies
Overview
In Modern Languages and Cultures (MLC), our research is characterised by an interest in the global dimensions of language-based study, including Hispanic, Lusophone and Francophone cultures and societies outside of Europe; migrant and transnational cultures in Europe; multilingualism; sociolinguistics; world cinema; the cultural impacts of European expansion and colonialism; global Black Studies; and the processes of translation and transculturation implicit in all those encounters.
We equally have significant research strengths in histories and memories, specifically in themes relating to representations of war and conflict in different international contexts. Several colleagues are developing engagement with digital transformations in research practices and themes, employing new technologies in the presentation of their research on periods from the Middle Ages to the contemporary world.
The city has a thriving film culture with opportunities to liaise with local arts organisations such as the Tate Liverpool and the city's arts cinemas.
Research themes
Our research themes are:
• Post New Wave French cinema
• Political cinema in France post-1968
• The interaction of film and theatre
• The multilingual dimension of European cinema
• Contemporary and post-war German literature and film
• Italian crime film
• Brazilian cinema
• Latin American women film-makers
• Movement in Latin American cinema
• Cinematic realism
• Feminism in Spanish cinema and television
• Memory in Spanish cinema and television
• Contemporary world cinema
• Slow cinema.
Overview
In Modern Languages and Cultures (MLC), our research is characterised by an interest in the global dimensions of language-based study, including Hispanic, Lusophone and Francophone cultures and societies outside of Europe; migrant and transnational cultures in Europe; multilingualism; sociolinguistics; world cinema; the cultural impacts of European expansion and colonialism; global Black Studies; and the processes of translation and transculturation implicit in all those encounters.
We equally have significant research strengths in histories and memories, specifically in themes relating to representations of war and conflict in different international contexts. Several colleagues are developing engagement with digital transformations in research practices and themes, employing new technologies in the presentation of their research on periods from the Middle Ages to the contemporary world.
The city has a thriving film culture with opportunities to liaise with local arts organisations such as the Tate Liverpool and the city's arts cinemas.
Research themes
Our research themes are:
• Post New Wave French cinema
• Political cinema in France post-1968
• The interaction of film and theatre
• The multilingual dimension of European cinema
• Contemporary and post-war German literature and film
• Italian crime film
• Brazilian cinema
• Latin American women film-makers
• Movement in Latin American cinema
• Cinematic realism
• Feminism in Spanish cinema and television
• Memory in Spanish cinema and television
• Contemporary world cinema
• Slow cinema.