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Amanda Howell is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University. Her research and teaching focus on gender, genre, and screen aesthetics within sociohistorical frameworks, particularly examining 'body genres' like horror, action, and musicals in 21st-century cinema and television.
- Education: PhD (1996), MA (1989), BA Highest Honours (1985)
- Key Research Themes: Female monsters in horror, historical imagination in screen media, music's role in constructing masculinity, gothic and science fiction genres, feminist approaches to transmedia storytelling
- Grants: Denmark Independent Research Fund (2018-21), Griffith University Internal Grants (2015-17, 2005-06)
- Collaborations: Co-edited special issues and book collections with scholars like Stephanie Green and Linnie Blake
Her recent work includes the co-authored monograph Monstrous Possibilities (2022) and co-edited Hallucinatory Histories (2024), which analyze horror's intersection with gender, trauma, and historical critique. She actively supervises PhD candidates exploring topics such as Queer Cinema, transmedia fandoms, and screen horror's cultural work.
Scientific Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided text.
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