George Larke-Walsh

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GEORGE S. (SANDRA) LARKE-WALSH, PH.D.
Lecturer, Film Critical Studies
larkewalsh@unt.edu
(940) 565-2537

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George Larke-Walsh joined the University of North Texas in January 2004 as an adjunct instructor and later a full-time lecturer.  Born in England, George studied at Loughborough University and the University of East Anglia.  She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Sunderland and worked for a few years at the University of Northumbria in Newcastle Upon Tyne before moving to Texas.

Larke-Walsh’s research interests include mythologies of the Mafia in film.  She is currently revisiting British Cinema in order to study the pastoral aesthetic that regularly inhabits national cinema.

Larke-Walsh teaches Perspectives on Film and Film History.  She offers topics courses on such areas as Genre theory (The Western), Authors (Hitchcock), film movements and national cinemas (Postwar European Film Movements, British cinema) and Women in Film.

MA Film Studies University of East Anglia (UK)

PhD Film Studies University of Sunderland (UK)  

 

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