Biography
Julia Erhart is an associate professor and feminist film scholar based at Flinders University where she teaches and researches feminist, LGBTQ, and documentary media, and gender equity and the Australian screen industry. Articles by her on these subjects have appeared in journals that include Screen, Camera Obscura, Studies in Australasian Cinema, and Feminist Media Studies and in edited collections such as Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries (2023). She is author of three books, Gendering History on Screen: Women Filmmakers and Historical Films (IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, 2018), about feminist innovations in historical fiction and documentary genres, Gillian Armstrong: Popular, Sensual & Ethical Cinema (Visionaries, Edinburgh, 2020), and The Children’s Hour (Queer Film Classics, McGill-Queens UP, 2023).
Claire Henry is Lecturer in Screen at Flinders University (Kaurna land, Adelaide, Australia). Her publications include ‘Awakening the film censors’ archive in [CENSORED] (2018)’ in Frames Cinema Journal and journal articles in Journal of Digital Media & Policy, Cine- Excess, Porn Studies, Open Cultural Studies, Senses of Cinema, Studies in European Cinema, and Ctrl-Z: New Media Philosophy. She is author of Eraserhead (BFI Film Classics, Bloomsbury, forthcoming 2023) and Revisionist Rape-Revenge: Redefining a Film Genre (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) and co-author of Screening the Posthuman (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2023).”