Greg Hainge

Professor Greg Hainge

  • Post Nominals: FAHA
  • Fellow Type: Fellow
  • Elected to the Academy: 2017
  • Section(s): European Languages And Cultures, Cultural And Communication Studies

Biography

Greg Hainge is an internationally recognised specialist in sound studies and French film studies with a special interest in avant-garde film. His recent work has increasingly brought these fields together and his last two monographs have become major references in fields ranging from French cultural studies, to media studies, to musicology. In addition to traditional academic work, he has written articles for The Australian, and catalogue essays for major international exhibitions, including ‘David Lynch: Between Two Worlds’ at the Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland and ‘Audiosphere’ held at the Reina Sofia National Museum in Madrid. Greg is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Culture, Theory and Critique and serves on the editorial boards of Contemporary French Civilization, and French Screen Studies. He has served as President of the Australian Society for French Studies (2006-10) and is currently Professor of French and Head of the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Queensland.

Acknowledgement of Country

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