College of Charleston

Department of English

John Bruns

Faculty

John Bruns, Assistant Professor

Areas of interest   Contact Information
- Film history, theory, criticism
- Cultural studies
- Literary theory
- Comedy
  Office: 72 George St. #300
(843) 953-4957
brunsj {at} cofc.edu

Personal Website: www.cofc.edu/~brunsj

 

Profile
John received his Ph.D. in Film, Literature & Culture at the University of Southern California in 2002. In addition to teaching courses on film, he directs the Film Studies Program, for which he is the acting advisor. He has finished a book manuscript entitled Loopholes: Reading Comically. His next book project, Form and Feeling: New Modes of Expression in Narrative Cinema, looks at formal innovations in, and recent transformations of, traditional narrative filmmaking, including the New Critical Melodrama and the "polyphonic" film.

Recent Publications, Presentations, and Conferences

Panel Co-chair, "The Trouble With Alfred: Hitchcock Studies Today." The Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 8-11, 2007.

Paper, "'One Might Call Marnie a Sex Mystery'": Hitchcock's Trailer Games." The Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 8-11, 2007.

"Polyphonic Film" (article under review)

"Baffling Doom: Dialogue, Laughter, and Comic Perception in Henry James." Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Spring 2005. 47:1. 1-30

"Get Out of Gaol Free, Or: How to Read A Comic Plot." Journal of Narrative Theory. Winter 2005. 35:1. 25-59

 

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