Dr Andrew Russell
Biography
I am a Lecturer in Film and Animation at the University of Portsmouth, specialising in global cinema, screen representation, and film theory. My research examines the cultural politics of representation in Western film and television, with a particular focus on Southeast Asian cinema and Thai film. Drawing on postcolonial theory and critical media studies, my work interrogates processes of misrepresentation, exoticisation, and the construction of cultural “otherness,” alongside practices of reclamation within non-Western screen cultures. I am also interested in film aesthetics, particularly slow cinema, and its relationship to spectatorship, temporality, and global art cinema traditions. I contribute to theoretical debates on transnational cinema and identity in global media contexts.
I am the course leader for the BA Animation degree.
Research outputs
2025
White Lotus does Thailand dirty
Russell, A. S.
14 Feb 2025, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article
2024
Thailand, Western Cinema, and Imagery: Misrepresentation, Exoticisation, and Reclamation
Russell, A. S.
27 Dec 2024,
Research output: Book
Five films to get to know the dark and twisted world of Japanese director Takashi Miike
Russell, A. S.
3 Jul 2024, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article
2023
World Wrestling Entertainment has long profited from racial stereotypes - it's time for change
Russell, A. S.
16 Aug 2023, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article