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Lotte Hoek is a media anthropologist with a focus on the intersection of anthropology and film studies. She is the author of 'Cut-Pieces: Celluloid Obscenity in Popular Cinema Bangladesh,' which won the 2016 Bernard S. Cohn Book Prize. She has edited works such as 'Forms Left Postcolonial South Asia: Aesthetics, Networks and Connected Histories' and serves as co-editor of the journal BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies. Hoek's ongoing ethnographic research explores the social, political, and technological lives of the moving image in South Asia, especially in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Her teaching covers a broad range of topics within Anthropology, Media, and South Asian Studies, and she contributes to various academic programs, including the Scottish Training Anthropological Research programme. Her selected publications address historical and contemporary issues in South Asian cinema, censorship, and the state's role in media practices.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, UK
Lotte Hoek is a Professor in the School of Social and Political Science, specializing in Cultural Anthropology.
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