Shohini ChaudhuriView profile
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Professor Shohini Chaudhuri is a distinguished academic in the Department of Literature Film and Theatre Studies (LiFTS) at the University of Essex, where she holds the position of Professor specializing in World Cinema. Her research spans transnational film studies with particular emphasis on Middle Eastern, East Asian, and South Asian cinematic traditions. Her research interests include: World Cinema frameworks and intercultural connections Film and human rights documentation Feminist and postcolonial film theory Philosophical approaches to film spectatorship Affect theory in cinematic contexts Analysis of her recent publications reveals consistent focus on crisis cinema, particularly examining ethical dimensions of representing violence in Middle Eastern contexts. Her work demonstrates strong engagement with documentary practices, sound design in politically charged environments, and the role of film in human rights advocacy. Key thematic threads include transnational witnessing, cultural resistance through artistic expression, and the politics of visual representation in conflict zones. Her scholarly impact is evidenced through significant research funding including a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2019) for 'Creativity and Constraint: Contemporary Cinema in Iran and the Arab World', GCRF-funded symposiums, and ESRC support for 'Crisis and Creativity' film programs. She actively curates film events for institutions including The Mosaic Rooms and Amnesty International. Professor Chaudhuri supervises doctoral research primarily focused on intersections of film, human rights, and critical theory, with current and former students examining topics ranging from Saudi cinema censorship to Syrian war documentaries and postcolonial trauma representation. Her academic leadership extends to organizing international conferences and public film events that bridge scholarly research with activist practice.









