Alexander Greenhough
Lecturer
Writing and Rhetoric Studies
Bio
Alexander Greenhough teaches in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University.
He is the editor of "Albert Brooks: Interviews," and his writing has appeared in "Mediascape," "In Media Res," "Film Criticism," and "Quarterly Review of Film and Video." His videographic criticism has appeared in the "TV Dictionary," "[in]Transition: Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies," and "MAST: The Journal of Media Art Study and Theory."
His research interests include film theory, videographic criticism, postwar European and American cinema, and contemporary New Zealand cinema.
In addition to his work as a scholar, Greenhough is a filmmaker and has received grants from the Arts Council of New Zealand and the New Zealand Film Commission.
Academic Appointments
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Lecturer, Writing and Rhetoric Studies
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
Specialization: Film Theory; Film History; Postwar European and American Cinema; Contemporary New Zealand Cinema
2024-25 Courses
- Writing & Rhetoric 1: The Rhetoric of Animals
PWR 1AG (Aut, Win) - Writing & Rhetoric 2: The Rhetoric of Film Criticism
PWR 2AG (Spr) -
Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Immersion in the Arts: Living in Culture, Writing Section
ITALIC 95W (Win) - Writing & Rhetoric 2: The Rhetoric of Film Criticism
PWR 2AG (Aut, Spr)
2022-23 Courses
- Immersion in the Arts: Living in Culture, Writing Section
ITALIC 95W (Win) - Writing & Rhetoric 2: The Rhetoric of Film Criticism
PWR 2AG (Aut, Spr)
2021-22 Courses
- Immersion in the Arts: Living in Culture, Writing Section
ITALIC 95W (Win) - Writing & Rhetoric 1: The Rhetoric of Animals
PWR 1AG (Aut) - Writing & Rhetoric 2: The Rhetoric of Film Criticism
PWR 2AG (Spr)
- Immersion in the Arts: Living in Culture, Writing Section