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Members of staff and their fields of special interest

LEIGH ASTBURY Australian art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

JOHN GREGORY Medieval art and architecture; Renaissance art, especially in Siena; baroque art, especially in Italy and the Netherlands.

CONRAD Hamann Nineteenth and twentieth-century architecture, with special reference to American and Australian.

DAVID HANAN Film studies, with particular reference to film form, European and Asian cinema, and the psychology of the film experience.

ANNE MARSH Performance art, photography, feminism, psychoanalytic theory and museum studies.

LEONIE NAUGHTON Contemporary film theory, psychoanalysis and the cinema, feminist film theory, popular film culture and contemporary German film.

MARGARET PLANT Italian art with particular reference to Venice up to and including the twentieth century, twentieth-century Australian art, twentieth-century international art with emphasis on recent decades.

ANNETTE VAN DEN BOSCH Twentieth-century art in Europe, North America and Australia; women's art history; international art since 1960; the sociology of art and the art market; Australian cultural studies; feminist theory and critical theory, and arts and cultural policy in Australia and North America.

CONSTANTINE VEREVIS Repetition-theories and practices; forms of (film) criticism and interpretation; New Hollywood cinema as industrial, cultural and textual form; cinema remakes and sequels; Japanese fiction and film.

DEANE WILLIAMS Contemporary film theory, documentary film theory, Australian film history, Australian film and television.


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