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Nick Rees-Roberts

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Nick Rees-Roberts

Nick Rees-Roberts (born 1975) is a British-born author and French academic.[1] He is Professor of Media, Culture and Communication at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris, France.[2]

His research focuses on forms of visual representation in contemporary media culture and the creative industries, in particular fashion and film.

His monographs to date, French Queer Cinema and Fashion Film, map new fields of critical inquiry. French Queer Cinema offered a comprehensive overview of LGBT and New Queer Cinema in France and was described as a "highly rewarding study that conveys genuine optimism about the current and future state of French gay/queer film.[3] Fashion Film[4] was praised for being "intellectually rigorous", "extremely intelligent, well researched and beautifully written".[5]

Biography

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Rees-Roberts grew up in Hertfordshire on the outskirts of London and was educated at St George's School, Harpenden. He read Modern Languages at Keble College, University of Oxford and completed a PhD in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex under the supervision of Professor Alan Sinfield. Between 2007 and 2016 he lectured in French Film Studies at the University of Bristol.[6] In 2016, he was appointed Full Professor at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University, where he teaches in the Faculty of Arts and Media and is a member of the IRMECCEN research institute (Institut de recherche en Médias, Culture, Communication et Numérique).[7] He is director of the Masters programme in Fashion and Creative Industries,[8] in partnership with the École Duperré[9] and L'Institut des Métiers d’Excellence LVMH (IME).[10]

Research

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Rees-Roberts' research focuses on contemporary media culture in the intersecting fields of fashion, film, gender, and queer studies.[11] He is the author of French Queer Cinema, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2008.[12] The book examines the representation of queer identities and sexualities in contemporary French filmmaking.[13] This volume was the first comprehensive study of the cultural formation and critical reception of contemporary queer film and video in France, drawing attention to issues of race and migration, the topic of his second book, Homo exoticus : race, classe et critique queer, co-written with French academic, Maxime Cervulle and published in 2010. His subsequent work has focused on fashion design and on film stars including volumes on Alain Delon[14] and Isabelle Huppert.[15] His book Fashion Film: Art and Advertising in the Digital Age, published by Bloomsbury Visual Arts in 2018, examines the role of moving image in the promotion, communication, and spectacle of contemporary fashion.

Books

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  • French Queer Cinema (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008/2014)
  • Homo exoticus : race, classe et critique queer, co-authored by Maxime Cervulle (Paris: Armand Colin, 2010)
  • Alain Delon: Style, Stardom, and Masculinity, co-edited by Darren Waldron (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015)
  • Fashion Film: Art and Advertising in the Digital Age (London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2018)
  • Isabelle Huppert: Stardom, Performance, Authorship, co-edited by Darren Waldron (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)

References

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  1. ^ "Penser au-delà du genre" (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023 – via PressReader.
  2. ^ Rees-Roberts, Nicholas. "Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 - M. REES-ROBERTS Nick". www.univ-paris3.fr.
  3. ^ Williams, James S. (1 July 2009). "French Queer Cinema". French Studies. 63 (3): 368. doi:10.1093/fs/knp108 – via academic.oup.com.
  4. ^ Skjulstad, Synne (1 April 2020). "Fashion Film: Art and Advertising in the Digital Age, Nick Rees-Roberts (2018)". International Journal of Fashion Studies. 7 (1): 117–119. doi:10.1386/infs_00020_5. S2CID 219112369 – via IngentaConnect.
  5. ^ "Fashion Film". Bloomsbury Publishing.
  6. ^ "2008: French Queer Cinema | News and features | University of Bristol".
  7. ^ Rebillard, Franck. "Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 - IRMÉCCEN - Institut de Recherche Médias, Cultures, Communication et Numérique - EA 7546". www.univ-paris3.fr.
  8. ^ Camart, Cecile. "Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 - Master 2DESIGN : MODE & INDUSTRIES CRÉATIVESMention : Industries culturelles". www.univ-paris3.fr.
  9. ^ "École Duperré Paris". duperre.org.
  10. ^ L'Institut des Métiers d’Excellence LVMH Master Design (IME)
  11. ^ "Nick Rees-Roberts | Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle - Academia.edu". univ-paris3.academia.edu.
  12. ^ "French Queer Cinema". edinburghuniversitypress.com.
  13. ^ "Paris’s new wave of queer cinema", i-D Magazine
  14. ^ "Alain Delon". Bloomsbury Publishing.
  15. ^ "Isabelle Huppert". Bloomsbury Publishing.