About
Mark Bould is a Professor of Film and Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries, and Education (ACE) at the University of the West of England. His research spans science fiction film, literature, and television, with a focus on the Anthropocene and climate destabilization, film noir, Afrofuturism, African speculative fiction, Marxism, and monstrosity.
- Expertise in science fiction and political cinema
- Recipient of the 2019 IAFFA Distinguished Scholarship Award and the 2016 SFRA Pilgrim Lifetime Achievement Award
- Founding co-editor of the Science Fiction Film and Television journal (2007–2017)
- Co-editor and author of numerous influential works in science fiction studies
Bould’s recent publications engage with climate change narratives, speculative epistemologies, and transnational genre cinema. His work bridges critical theory with popular media, emphasizing intersections between science fiction and socio-political discourse.
Bould serves as advisory editor for multiple journals and book series, including Science Fiction Film and Television, Comparative Literature and Culture, and the Transmedia monograph series. His teaching focuses on spectacle/action narrative, indie cinema, and professional writing about film.
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