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Julian Stringer

Associate Professor in Film and Television Studies, Faculty of Arts

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Biography

I am currently researching the cultural politics of location filmmaking as well as several projects related to East Asian cinema.

In recent months, I have organized two academic conferences in China: Moving Images and the Digital Eco-City at Shanghai Expo (Oct. 2010) and (with Tsinghua University) International Seminar for Cinema and Television in the 3D Age at the China National Film Museum, Beijing (Jan. 2011).

In South Korea, I was a member of the jury of the 12th Jeonju International Film Festival (April/May 2011), and was invited to present a paper on behalf of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies' Asian Pacific American Caucus at the inaugural Busan Cinema Forum, Busan International Film Festival (October 2011).

I have extensive experience of PhD supervision, and welcome inquiries from prospective students interested in the following areas:

  • Cultural Geographies of Film and Television
  • East Asian Cinema (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
  • International Film Festivals
  • Transnational Film Cultures
  • Hollywood
  • World Cinema

I am Deputy Director of the Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies, founded in March 2012.

Expertise Summary

  • Regarding Film Festivals (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming)
  • The Korean Cinema Book (co-eds, British Film Institute/Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming)
  • Japanese Cinema: Texts and Contexts (co-eds, Routledge 2007)
  • New Korean Cinema (co-eds, Edinburgh UP 2005)
  • Defining Cult Movies (co-eds, Manchester UP, 2003)
  • Movie Blockbusters (ed., Routledge, 2003)

Research Summary

The cultural politics of location filmmaking.

Several projects related to East Asian cinema.

Recent Publications

  • NIKKI J. Y. LEE, JULIAN STRINGER, 2017. 'China's Sundance' and Corporate Culture: Creating Space for Young Talent at the Tudou Video Festival. In: CHRIS BERRY, LUKE ROBINSON, ed., Chinese Film Festivals: Sites of Translation Palgrave Macmillan. 121-140
  • JULIAN STRINGER, 2017. Location Filmmaking and the Hong Kong Crime Film: Anatomy of a Scene. In: ESTHER YAU, TONY WILLIAMS, ed., Hong Kong Neo-Noir Edinburgh University Press. 159-177
  • NIKKI J. Y. LEE, JULIAN STRINGER, 2017. Snowpiercer: Sound Designable Voices and the South Korean Global Film. In: TOM WHITTAKER, SARAH WRIGHT, ed., Locating the Voice in Film: Critical Approaches and Global Practices Oxford University Press. 263-177
  • JULIAN STRINGER, 2016. Film Festivals in Asia: Notes on History, Geography and Power from a Distance. In: MARIJKE DE VALCK, BRENDAN KREDELL AND SKADI LOIST, ed., Film Festivals: History, Theory, Method, Practice Routledge. 34-48

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