
Colin Gunckel
Associate Professor · Chicano/Latino film and media
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Colin Gunckel is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the Department of American Culture, Latina/o Studies, and the Department of Film, Television, and Media. His research focuses on Latina/o media and art history, Latin American cinema, and transnational film cultures.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Cinema and Media Studies from UCLA (2009, 2004), B.A. in Media Arts from the University of New Mexico (2002).
Gunckel's work redefines national cinema as transnational and intermedial, particularly examining Mexican film culture in early 20th-century Los Angeles through diverse media like the Spanish-language press, theater publicity, and urban space. His scholarship on Chicano art challenges traditional narratives using archival research.
His recent publications explore topics such as the "Chicano photographic" concept, East L.A. punk's relationship to Chicano cultural production, and Hollywood's Spanish-language film reception. These works emphasize methodologies for analyzing marginalized groups' representations.
Gunckel teaches courses on Latino/Chicano art, Mexican cinema, film history, and stardom studies. His research spans American film history, Chicano/Latino print culture, and media exhibition practices.
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