Professor Annette Kuhn FBA

Film history, cultural memory, object-relations psychoanalysis and film theory
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Fellow type
UK Emeritus Fellow
Year elected
2004
Subjects
Media, performance and communications

Summary

Annette Kuhn is an Emeritus Professor in Film Studies at the Queen Mary University of London, a Fellow of the British Academy, and a Member of the European Academy. Her previous academic posts were at the Institute for Cultural Research at Lancaster University and in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow. She holds degrees in Sociology at the Universities of Sheffield and London and has held Fellowships and Visiting Professorships at the Australian National University's Humanities Research Centre, at Mount Holyoke College (as Fulbright Senior Research Scholar), and at Stockholm University. She was an editor of the journal Screen, directed the ESRC-funded project ‘Cinema Culture in 1930s Britain’, and convened the Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience study group. She writes on film history, and on cultural memory in relation to photography and cinema. Publications on cultural memory include An Everyday Magic: Cinema and Cultural Memory (2002); Family Secrets: Acts of Memory and Imagination (2002); Locating Memory: Photographic Acts (2006, co-edited with Kirsten Emiko McAllister); and a special issue of Memory Studies on cinemagoing experience and memory (2017, co-edited with Daniel Biltereyst and Philippe Meers). She is co-author with Guy Westwell of the Oxford Dictionary of Film Studies, the second edition of which was published in 2020; and Co-Investigator of the AHRC project 'Cinema Memory and the Digital Archive': Cinema Memory and the Digital Archive – 1930s Britain & Beyond. She is on Twitter at @AnnetteKuhn7

Current post

Queen Mary University of London Emeritus Professor in Film Studies

2022 -

Past appointments

Queen Mary University of London Professor and Research Fellow in Film Studies

2019 - 2022

School of Languages, Linguistics and Film, Queen Mary, University of London Senior Professorial Fellow

2006 - 2013

Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University Professor of Film Studies

2000 - 2006

Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University Reader in Cultural Research

1998 - 2000

Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow Reader in Film and Television Studies

1991 - 1998

Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow Lecturer in Film and Television Studies

1989 - 1991

British Academy appointments

Culture, Media and Performance Standing Committee

2019 -

Art Committee

2014 -

Modern Languages, Literatures and other Media from 1830 International Committee

2011 - 2015

Modern Languages, Literatures and other Media from 1830 Section Standing Committee

2006 - 2009

Top picks

Annette Kuhn interviewed by Catherine Grant

Video

From the The Society for Cinema and Media Studies' 'Fieldnotes' series.

Publications

Cinema, Censorship and Sexuality, 1909 to 1925

Annette Kuhn - Published in 1988; reissued in 2016 by Routledge Revivals by Routledge

Family Secrets: Acts of Memory and Imagination

Annette Kuhn - Published in 1995 by Verso Books

Revised edition published in 2002

An Everyday Magic: Cinema and Cultural Memory

Annette Kuhn - Published in 2002 by I.B. Tauris

BFI Film Classics: Ratcatcher

Annette Kuhn - Published in 2020 by Bloomsbury Publishing

Oxford Dictionary of Film Studies

Annette Kuhn and Guy Westwell - Published in 2012; Second edition 2020 by Oxford University Press

What is film studies?

28 Oct 2019 Professor Annette Kuhn FBA

Professor Annette Kuhn FBA looks back at the beginning of film studies as an academic discipline and what it means today.

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