The Teaching and Technical Staff involved in running the courses at the Granada Centre
Rupert Cox.
rupert.cox@manchester.ac.uk
GCVA Director
My regional specialism is Japan: I conducted fieldwork in the Kansai area, Kyushu, Tokyo and Okinawa. Some of my research interests include Zen art, art practice as ethnographic research, visual and sensory studies, the political ecology of military systems, soundscape studies and sound art practice.
Air Pressure project
Jolynna Sinanan.
jolynna.sinanan@manchester.ac.uk
Director of MA in Visual Anthropology
I am a digital and visual anthropologist, with thematic areas in intergenerational mobilities, work and gender. I have conducted extensive fieldwork in Trinidad, Nepal, Australia and Cambodia and my current research focuses on the Everest tourism industry and includes a photographic study of development, environmental and social change.
Andrew Irving.
andrew.irving@manchester.ac.uk
Professor of Anthropology
My regional specialisations are Kampala, Uganda and New York, USA. I do research on experiences of illness, death and dying (especially from HIV/AIDS), in relation to the aesthetic appreciation of time, existence, and otherness; I am also interested in phenomenology, art, performance and creativity, time, comparisons of personhood, religious change, gender and urban experiences.
Angela Torresan.
angela.torresan@manchester.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Visual Anthropology
My area of studies ranges from indigenous politics, through transnational migration to postcoloniality (Brazil, Portugal). The research project I’m currently developing, Emerging Urban Convivialities, brings together my previous work with middle-class migration and a recent interest in processes of neo-liberal urban renewal and gentrification.
Lorenzo Ferrarini.
lorenzo.ferrarini@manchester.ac.uk
Lecturer in Visual Anthropology
My research interests include hunting, perception, the senses, visual anthropology, sound, phenomenology and embodiment. I worked on donso hunters in Burkina Faso, West Africa, looking at their relationship with a changing environment and embodied knowledge. I make documentary films, photography and sound recordings.
lorenzoferrarini.com
Chris Wright.
christopher.wright-4@manchester.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Visual Anthropology
I am a visual anthropologist and an artist who is interested in creatively bringing those two fields together. I have done research in the Himalayas, the south Pacific, and with First Nations in the US around issues of media use and visual sovereignty, senses of place, and the potential for visual anthropology to address ecological concerns. I have published widely on anthropology and contemporary art and focus on encouraging anthropologists to explore a really wide range of experimental and collaborative practices.
Tom Longstaff.
I am a short fiction writer/director focusing on comedy and horror. I have been a first assistant director for several BBC and BFI funded shorts and a BBC New Creatives & BFI Creative Producer Lab participant. I have 10 years’ experience working in film & AV support, education & learning content creation, and film skill sessions.
Horror VHS Collector. Board Game player.
Falmouth Worm Charming Championship 2024 participant.
Was once bitten by a monkey.