Biography
Joanne Hollows works at the intersection of popular film, television and cultural geography, with monographs and edited collections that have shaped how British undergraduate programmes teach domesticity, fandom and food on screen. With Mark Jancovich and Peter Hutchings she co-edited The Film Studies Reader (Arnold, 2000), an Hodder Arnold-era anthology that framed canonical theory extracts for modular film degrees.
Published writings & editorial work
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Edited or co-edited
- The Film Studies Reader
First published 2000 · Arnold / Hodder Arnold (US distribution: Oxford University Press)
Co-editor
A Hodder Arnold teaching reader edited by Joanne Hollows, Mark Jancovich and Peter Hutchings. It gathers edited extracts from landmark critics—from early mass-culture debate through semiotics, psychoanalysis, feminism, post-colonial thought and queer theory—each set in histori…