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Caleb Kelso-Marsh is an Associate Lecturer in Asian Studies at the University of Western Australia. His research focuses on Asian cinema through an interdisciplinary lens, incorporating history, politics, cultural studies, and film criticism. His PhD thesis, 'Korean Film Noir: Dark Side Compressed Modernity,' explored the historical evolution of Korean film noir, providing alternative historical narratives that reveal the complexities of Korea’s rapid development. He has also completed degrees in Law and English, along with a Postgraduate Certificate in Chinese Law, and gained proficiency in Korean through advanced studies at Sogang University. His teaching covers a range of topics, including Asian societies, culture, and contemporary issues in Korea. He has received several prestigious fellowships and awards for his academic contributions to the field, particularly relating to Korean studies and language education.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Teaches various courses related to Asian societies, culture, and politics.
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