Professor of Film, York St John University
Steven Rawle is a Professor of Film at York St John University. He is the author of Transnational Cinema: An Introduction (Palgrave, 2018), Performance in the Cinema of Hal Hartley (Cambria, 2011), and Transnational Kaijū: Exploitation, Globalisation and Cult Monster Movies (Edinburgh University Press, 2022). He also co-edited Partners in Suspense: Critical Essays on Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Hitchcock (Manchester University Press, 2016), Monstrosity and Global Crisis in Transnational Film, Media and Literature (Cambridge Scholars Press, in press), and co-authored Basics Filmmaking: The Language of Film (Bloomsbury, 2015). His writing has appeared in Film Criticism, The Journal of Japanese & Korean Cinema, Asian Cinema, East Asian Journal of Popular Culture and The Journal of Fandom Studies. As a co-investigator of the Cinema and Social Justice Filmmaking project, he executive produced the award-winning film Cost of Living (2022).
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