Eva Jørholt
  • Karen Blixens Plads 8

    2300 København S

1991 …2019

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Personal profile

CV

Education:
1997           Ph.D. in Film Studies, University of Copenhagen.
1987           MA in French (major) and Film Studies (minor), University of Copenhagen.

Academic positions:
1996-          Associate professor in Film Studies.
1993-96      Ph.D. student, University of Copenhagen.
1990-93      Teaching assistant, part-time lecturer and fixed-term lecturer at the Department of Film, TV and Communication.
1988-89        Substitute associate professor, Høgskolesenteret in Rogaland, Norway.

Other positions:
2009-17      Member of the Feature Film Council, Danish Film Institute.
2010-13      Member of the Danish Network for Migration and Culture steering group.
2006-13      Member of the Sonning Committee.
2005-11      Managing editor of the film journal Kosmorama, Danish Film Institute.
2002-11      International coordinator, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication.
1998-2002  Head of Studies, Department of Film and Media Studies.

Primary fields of research

Film and migration, as well as African cinema and diasporic cinemas

Teaching

Teaching:
I teach classes in Film History and The Theory and Analysis of Fiction at BA level,
and topics related to migration at MA level

Supervision:
I supervise assignments on most film aesthetical and film historical subjects but have a particular interest in national and transnational film and film cultures

Short presentation

Associate professor, PhD of Film Studies

Current research

Film and (post) migration, with a particular focus on France. I am part of the Free Research Council funded research project Art, Culture and Politics in the 'Postmigrant Condition' (SDU, 2016-2018: https://www.sdu.dk/en/postmigration)

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Film and migration
  • Film history
  • World cinema
  • African cinema

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