Dr. Kevin Donnelly

Professor

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Biography

Kevin Donnelly is a Professor at the University of Southampton, specializing in Film and Film Music. His research interests encompass music, sound, audiovisual culture, film theory, aesthetics, and horror films. With a background that includes attending the University of East Anglia and the University of Cardiff, he has taught notable figures in film theory and history, such as Thomas Elsaesser and Charles Barr. His current research includes writing a monograph on evolutionary psychology and human perception within audiovisual culture, as well as co-editing works on themes such as haunted soundtracks and folk horror films. Additionally, he has held academic positions at various universities, contributing significantly to the field of film studies since joining Southampton in 2007. Donnelly has received prestigious awards like the American Musicological Society Subvention Award and the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association's Peter C. Rollins Book Award for his contributions to film and television studies.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Teaching and researching film theory and audiovisual culture.

Awards

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American Musicological Society Subvention Award

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Peter C. Rollins Book Award