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Louise Milne is a visual anthropologist and filmmaker with a significant role in the development of undergraduate and graduate programmes at the Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh Napier University since the mid-1990s. Her scholarly contributions include the comprehensive study 'Carnivals & Dreams: Pieter Bruegel History Imagination,' a work on the 16th-century Renaissance artist that has received funding from the Leverhulme Trust and is currently in the revision stage backed by the Carnegie Scouloudi Trusts. In addition to her academic pursuits, Louise is an accomplished filmmaker with her independent film 'Lanterna Magicka' supported by the British Film Institute and Channel 4, with screenings at both national and international festivals such as the Alchemy Film Festival in Scotland and the Maine Film Festival. She holds several prestigious roles, including serving on the board of the International Association of Comparative Mythology, as the editor of the Journal of Comparative Mythology, and as the chief editor of the journal Cosmos. As an educator, she teaches Visual Anthropology and Critical Theory in Moving Image, contributing to ongoing research into the fields of dreams and nightmares, while currently supervising PhD students exploring contemporary art and aesthetics, mythology, and the intersections of culture and narrative.
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