Overview
Background
Greg Hainge is a leading expert in cultural studies whose work reaches into the realms of French literature, film and philosophy, the films of David Lynch, sound and noise studies, the music of Radiohead and much much more. The analysis of challenging and difficult texts is the connecting thread that links the very diverse range of topics he has published on. Greg believes that engagement with difficult texts or objects of study are important because they require us to engage deep critical thinking, forcing us to formulate a response to something that we do not understand. Why does this matter? Because if we only engage with what we already know, we are not learning. Because we need to learn how to engage with things and people who are not like us if our societies are going to be healthy and thrive.
As Professor of French and Head of the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Queensland, Greg is also passionate about the importance of languages and knowledge of other cultures in education and is driving a large-scale program of work that seeks to flip the script on the importance of languages, which he sees as a critical skill for the future, never more so than right now given the rise of generative AI.
The author of three monographs and over 50 academic chapters and articles, Greg has also written articles for The Australian, and catalogue essays for major international exhibitions, including ‘David Lynch: Between Two Worlds’ at the Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland and 'Audiosphere' held at the Reina Sofia National Museum in Madrid.
Greg is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is editor in chief of Culture, Theory and Critique and serves on the editorial boards of Contemporary French Civilization, Études Céliniennes, Corps: Revue Interdisciplinaire and French Screen Studies.
Availability
- Professor Greg Hainge is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, University of Nottingham
- Masters (Coursework), University of Nottingham
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham
- Postgraduate Diploma in Executive Leadership, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Sound studies.
Special emphasis on noise, including its philosophical dimensions.
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French cinema.
Special emphasis on new extreme cinema: Noe, Grandrieux, Denis, de Van, etc.
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20th Century French literature
Special emphasis on Celine.
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Popular and experimental music.
Special emphasis on Radiohead, Bjork, musique concrete, noise music, glitch.
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American independent cinema
Special emphasis on the Coen Brothers, David Lynch.
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Photography
Special emphasis on Bill Henson, Alexa Wright, Thomas Ruff, Antoine d'Agata.
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Cultural Studies.
Research impacts
Greg Hainge's work is essentially a critical engagement into the ways in which we understand the world. His works aims to find new points of entry into cultural objects and texts, to understand differently, for instance, the relations between the cinema and its spectator, or touch screen technologies and their users, photographs and their viewers, music and its listeners, etc. Aiming to strip away the assumptions of common sense apprehensions of the world, he seeks innovative ways to engage with cultural expressions that refuse simply to "represent" our world and instead seek to make us see it in a new light. This ability to develop our critical capacity has never been more important than at the present time, and it is for this reason that Greg has increasingly turned his focus towards publications aimed at a general public.
Works
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2015
Other Outputs
‘Paris Attacks: Let Beauty and Culture Strengthen our Resolve’
Hainge, Greg (2015, 11 25). ‘Paris Attacks: Let Beauty and Culture Strengthen our Resolve’ The Australian 33-33.
2015
Book Chapter
L'art (immersif) des bruits
Hainge, Greg (2015). L'art (immersif) des bruits. Le corps du Rock et arts immersifs. (pp. 151-161) edited by Luc Robene and Philippe Liotard. Paris, France: CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Éditions. doi: 10.3917/corp1.013.0151
2015
Journal Article
A letter of thanks to a man of letters: Mark Millington and Culture, Theory and Critique
Hainge, Greg and Simons, Jon (2015). A letter of thanks to a man of letters: Mark Millington and Culture, Theory and Critique. Culture, Theory and Critique, 56 (3), 263-265. doi: 10.1080/14735784.2015.1070977
2015
Journal Article
Review: Benjamin Thomas (ed.) (2012) Tourner le dos: Sur l’envers du personnage au cinema, Saint-Denis: Presses Universitaires de Vincennes.
Hainge, Greg (2015). Review: Benjamin Thomas (ed.) (2012) Tourner le dos: Sur l’envers du personnage au cinema, Saint-Denis: Presses Universitaires de Vincennes.. Film-Philosophy, 19, 115-117.
2015
Journal Article
Cadrage exquis: Reframing Jean-Jacques Beineix's Diva
Hainge, Greg (2015). Cadrage exquis: Reframing Jean-Jacques Beineix's Diva. Australian Journal of French Studies, 52 (2), 112-126. doi: 10.3828/ajfs.2015.10
2014
Journal Article
Blue movies: Diva, The Smurfs 2 and the ontology of cinema
Hainge, Greg (2014). Blue movies: Diva, The Smurfs 2 and the ontology of cinema. Sight and Sound
2014
Journal Article
Jonathan Ervine, cinema and the Republic: filming on the margins in contemporary France
Hainge, Greg (2014). Jonathan Ervine, cinema and the Republic: filming on the margins in contemporary France. H-France Review, 14 (148), 1-4.
2014
Journal Article
David Novak. Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation
Hainge, Greg (2014). David Novak. Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation. Asian Studies Review, 38 (2), 309-310. doi: 10.1080/10357823.2014.902738
2014
Journal Article
Editorial
Powrie, Phil, Austin, Guy, Conway, Kelley, Dobson, Julia, Hainge, Greg, Higbee, Will, Leahy, Sarah and Martin, Florence (2014). Editorial. Studies in French Cinema, 14 (1), 1-4. doi: 10.1080/14715880.2014.891373
2014
Journal Article
Wright, Alexa, Monstrosity: The Human Monster in Visual Culture
Hainge, Greg (2014). Wright, Alexa, Monstrosity: The Human Monster in Visual Culture. Somatechnics, 4 (1), 185-187. doi: 10.3366/soma.2014.0119
2014
Journal Article
Guerre et exil chez Louis-Ferdinand Céline: Ana Maria Alves
Hainge, Greg (2014). Guerre et exil chez Louis-Ferdinand Céline: Ana Maria Alves. Modern and Contemporary France, 22 (2), 253-254. doi: 10.1080/09639489.2013.870144
2014
Journal Article
The larrikin as hero (in French Studies)
Hainge, Greg and Rolls, Alistair (2014). The larrikin as hero (in French Studies). Australian Journal of French Studies, 51 (2-3), 269-280. doi: 10.3828/AJFS.2014.21
2013
Edited Outputs
Culture, Theory and Critique: Special Issue: Mimesis and Culture
Culture, Theory and Critique: Special Issue: Mimesis and Culture. (2013). 54 (2)
2013
Journal Article
Metacritique in the eighth circle of hell
Hainge, Greg (2013). Metacritique in the eighth circle of hell. Symploke, 21 (1-2), 341-345. doi: 10.1353/sym.2013.0024
2012
Journal Article
To have done with the perspective of the (biological) body: Gaspar Noe´’s Enter the Void, somatic film theory and the biocinematic imaginary
Hainge, Greg (2012). To have done with the perspective of the (biological) body: Gaspar Noe´’s Enter the Void, somatic film theory and the biocinematic imaginary. Somatechnics, 2 (2), 305-324. doi: 10.3366/soma.2012.0063
2012
Journal Article
A full face bright red money shot: Incision, wounding and film spectatorship in Marina de Van's Dans ma peau
Hainge, Greg (2012). A full face bright red money shot: Incision, wounding and film spectatorship in Marina de Van's Dans ma peau. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 26 (4), 565-577. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2012.698036
2012
Journal Article
Celine Chez les fils de la Perfide Albion: Les etudes Celiniennes dans le contexte Universitaire Anglophone depuis 1961
Hainge, Greg (2012). Celine Chez les fils de la Perfide Albion: Les etudes Celiniennes dans le contexte Universitaire Anglophone depuis 1961. Études Céliniennes, 7, 5-19.
2012
Book Chapter
Unlocking the cage with/in the key of silence
Hainge, Greg (2012). Unlocking the cage with/in the key of silence. Dead silence. (pp. 53-55) edited by Lawrence English. Brisbane, Australia: Room 40.
2011
Journal Article
Formulating God: The ongoing place of theology in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze
Hainge, Greg and Cullen, Jason (2011). Formulating God: The ongoing place of theology in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Culture, Theory and Critique, 52 (2-3), 303-319. doi: 10.1080/14735784.2011.630888
2011
Journal Article
Larry Schehr
Pratt, Murray, Stephens, Elizabeth, Rolls, Alistair, Hardwick, Joe and Hainge, Greg (2011). Larry Schehr. Australian Journal of French Studies, 48 (3), 348-352. doi: 10.3828/ajfs.48.3.348
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The (re)commencement of Aleatory Materialism: reading the appearances of the void across the oeuvre of Louis Althusser
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Unfixing Self: Twenty-First Century Women's Phototexts in French
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy Hubbell
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Unfixing Self: Twenty-First Century Women's Phototexts in French
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy Hubbell
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Gender Politics, Violence, and Affect in the films of Leila Djansi: Between Third Cinema and Mainstream Commercial Cinema in Africa
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy Hubbell
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Solutions to the problems of western civilisation in the novels of Michel Houellebecq
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Joe Hardwick
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Philosophical conceptions of time, space, difference and repetition in the early novels of Alain Robbe-Grillet
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Joe Hardwick
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Music in the Italian Futurist Movement: A Re-Examination of its Role and Functions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simon Perry
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Profoundly Disturbing: The Aesthetics of Violence and the Everyday in European Art Cinema
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lisa Bode, Professor Jason Jacobs
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The Wounds of Indetermination: Deleuze, Cinema and Ethology.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Aurelia Armstrong
Media
Enquiries
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- David Lynch
- French cinema
- French literature
- Noise
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