Professor Charlotte Brunsdon FBA

London in film and television; the British audio-visual landscape; television and cinema as objects of study
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Subjects
Modern languages

Current post

Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Warwick

Past appointments

University of Warwick Principal Investigator on the ‘Projection Project’

2014 - 2018

Midlands Television Research Group Founding member

1995 -

Publications

Television Cities: Paris, London, Baltimore

Charlotte Brunsdon - Published in 2018 by Duke University Press

Law and Order: BFI TV Classic

Charlotte Brunsdon - Published in 2010 by Palgrave Macmillan

London in Cinema

Charlotte Brunsdon - Published in 2007 by BFI

The Feminist, the Housewife, and the Soap Opera

Charlotte Brunsdon - Published in 2000 by Clarendon Press

Screen Tastes: Soap Opera to Satellite Dishes

Charlotte Brunsdon - Published in 1997 by Routledge

Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader

Ed. by Charlotte Brunsdon, Julie D'Acci and Lynn Spigel - Published in 1997 by Open University Press

Everyday Television: Nationwide

Charlotte Brunsdon and David Morley - Published in 1978 by BFI

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Angela Leighton FBA

English Language and Literature

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Professor Felix Driver FBA

Historical geography of British empire & exploration, eighteenth to twentieth centuries; histories of collecting, visual culture & geographical knowledge

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Professor Donna Haraway FBA

Science and technology studies; multispecies studies; anti-racist and decolonial feminist theory; intersections of natural and social sciences; reproductive and environmental justice; inter-relations of biology, art, and politics; storytelling in knowledge practices

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