LECTURES
My lectures engage with cinema studies, cultural theory, and critical writing, aiming to bridge the gap between academic insight and accessible public dialogue. I design these sessions for universities, cultural institutions, and independent forums to examine films, sound, and visual culture within their broader social, political, and historical contexts.
Core Themes & Approach
My work draws from both my scholarly research and my public-facing writing to encourage attentive listening and nuanced interpretation. Key themes in my lectures include:
Cinema and Conflict: Exploring the intersection of narrative and struggle.
Sound and Memory: Analyzing how auditory culture shapes our history.
Media Theory & Criticism: Deciphering the evolution of visual language.
Interdisciplinary Research: Bridging practices across various cultural texts.
Format & Engagement
Whether I am delivering a keynote talk, a guest session, or a curated lecture series, I adapt my content to suit the specific needs of academic programs, cultural festivals, or independent learning platforms. My goal is always to foster an environment of reflective thinking and deep engagement with the subject, be it literature, history or the moving image.