British film scholar
Rayna Denison is a British film and arts scholar.
Biography
Denison pursued Japanese studies at the University of Oxford , continuing to the University of Nottingham to attain her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.[ 1] She has previously taught as a senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia .[ 2] Denison is a professor and the head of the department of film and television at the University of Bristol .[ 3] She co-edited the collection Superheroes on World Screens , which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work in 2016.[ 4]
Selected bibliography
References
Further reading
Baetens, Jan (2015). "Rayna Denison and Rachel Mizsei-Ward, eds, Superheroes on World Screens " . Image & Narrative (PDF). 16 (3): 117– 118. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2024 .
Cardullo, Paolo (2 January 2017). "Anime: A Critical Introduction by Rayna Denison". Visual Studies . 32 (1): 90– 91. doi :10.1080/1472586X.2016.1271053 . ISSN 1472-586X .
Cook, Malcolm (1 June 2019). "Rayna Denison (ed.), Princess Mononoke: Understanding Studio Ghibli's Monster Princess". Screen . 60 (2): 351– 356. doi :10.1093/screen/hjz013 . ISSN 0036-9543 .
Humann, Heather Duerre (2 October 2015). "Superheroes on World Screens , ed. Rayna Denison and Rachel Mizsei-Ward". Journal of Popular Film and Television . 43 (4): 220– 221. doi :10.1080/01956051.2015.1095606 . ISSN 0195-6051 .
Ingle, Zachary (3 July 2019). "Princess Mononoke: Understanding Studio Ghibli's Monster Princess ". Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television . 39 (3): 624– 626. doi :10.1080/01439685.2018.1563391 . ISSN 0143-9685 .
Mickwitz, Nina (3 July 2017). "Superheroes On World Screens ". Transnational Cinemas . 8 (2): 178– 180. doi :10.1080/20403526.2016.1208428 . ISSN 2040-3526 .
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