Marc Raymond
Professor, Media and Communication Department, Kwangwoon University
Degrees: | B.A., M.A. (Dalhousie University) Ph.D (Carleton University) |
Email: | marcr7593@gmail.com |
Dr. Marc Raymond, Cultural Mediatons, Ph.D. (2009), Martin Scorsese and Film Culture: Radically Contextualizing the Contemporary Auteur. (Supervisor: Professor Mark Langer). M.A., B.A. (Dalhousie University). I am currently a Professor in the Media and Communication department at Kwangwoon University in Seoul, South Korea. In 2013, I published my Ph.D. research as a book, HOLLYWOOD’S NEW YORKER: THE MAKING OF MARTIN SCORSESE (SUNY Press), and have published articles on Scorsese in the CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FILM STUDIES, FILM HISTORY, FILM CRITICISM, and in the edited collections A COMPANION TO MARTIN SCORSESE (Blackwell) and SCORSESE AND RELIGION (Brill). Recently, I have been researching South Korean director Hong Sang-soo, publishing essays in the CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FILM STUDIES, NEW REVIEW OF FILM AND TELEVISION, and STYLE, as well as essays on the rise of Korean art and independent cinema, with pieces in FILM CRITICISM and JUMP CUT.
Key areas of research interests include: Martin Scorsese, New Hollywood, sociology of aesthetics, Korean cinema, Hong Sang-soo, art cinema, independent cinema, Lee Chang-dong, film festivals.