Dr Alice Giuliani is an Assistant Lecturer in Digital Media within the Media, Communication and Performing Arts division at 91¿´Æ¬.
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Dr Alice Giuliani is a film and media scholar and video editor. She is Assistant Lecturer in Digital Media at 91¿´Æ¬, teaching on undergraduate modules across theory and practice.
Alice earned her PhD at the University of West London with a thesis by the title The Post-Cinematic, the Posthuman, and the Weird: Critical Conjunctions and Aesthetic Tendencies in 21st-Century Film. She also holds an MSc (Distinction) in Film Studies from the University of Edinburgh.
Her research interests are critical posthumanism, aesthetics of digital media and post-cinema, and speculative fiction. She is also developing a video essay practice with a focus on textures and questions of embodiment, toxicity, and pollution.
Alice’s research interests lie at the intersection of film and media studies and critical posthumanism. Her work investigates post-cinematic technical, formal, and aesthetic possibilities for thinking otherwise, especially along anti-anthropocentric, feminist, and ecocritical lines. She is also interested in speculative fiction and the Weird and their relevance to the present moment and to the post-cinematic landscape.
Active Research Interests:
- Digital media and post-cinema
- Film-philosophy
- Critical posthumanism
- Ecocriticism
- Speculative fiction, Weird fiction
- Video essay
Alice teaches across practical and theoretical undergraduate modules, such as Global Film Cultures, Analysing Stories, and Creative Practice: Visual Storytelling.