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Constantine Verevis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film Screen & Culture at Monash University. His research encompasses film theory and cultural studies, with special interests in media seriality, particularly the dynamics of film and television reboots, remakes, and sequels. He has authored and edited several notable works, including 'Film Reboots' (2020), 'Transnational Film Remakes' (2017), and 'Film Remakes: Adaptations, Fan Productions' (2012), among others. Verevis is also a founding co-editor of the book series, SCREEN SERIALITIES, published by Edinburgh University Press since 2000. He has substantial teaching experience in film studies, previously led a Visual Culture program and is now part of the dedicated Film Screen Studies program at Monash University. He has published extensively in various academic journals and edited collections, contributing to fields such as Australian film studies and cinematic adaptations. He has served as Associate Editor for several peer-reviewed journals and has co-convened numerous international conferences. His recent research includes projects on Australian Film Theory and Criticism.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and research in Film Screen & Culture, focusing on film theory and cultural studies.
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