Film Studies

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Hazel Hahn

Associate Professor
Asian Studies Program, Film Studies, History, Women and Gender Studies

Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information

Phone

(206) 296-5449

Email

hahnh@seattleu.edu

Office

Casey 405

Teaching and Research Interests

 Film Courses: Film and History

 

Biography

Hazel Hahn spent her childhood in Seoul, Korea and immigrated to New York with her family in 1979. At Wellesley College she majored in history and spent her Junior year at Oxford University. She received a Ph.D in History at U.C. Berkeley. She is the 2010-12 Pigott-McCone Endowed Chair for promotion of faculty scholarship. She teaches Modern European history with an emphasis on cultural history; European imperialism; Senior Synthesis on historical narrative; Southeast Asian history; film and history; women’s history; and historiography and historical theory. She is the author of Scenes of Parisian Modernity: Culture and Consumption in the Nineteenth Century (2009) and has also published on French and British imperialism and visions of the exotic, travel in Southeast Asia in the nineteenth century, and architectural heritage in Southeast Asia from the colonial period to today. Her book project “Cultures of Travel: Envisioning the World, 1820-1930” treats topics such as Jules Verne’s novels about Asia; Arsène Lupin, a famous fictional French thief-detective; the Prince of Wales’ travel to India and Ceylon in 1875-76 (published in Postcolonial Studies); catastrophic visions of travel in the popular press; telegraphic code books; ethnographic exhibitions; and the phenomenon of travel around the world. She also works on urban planning and urban history in French Indochina. She is also co-editing “Architecturalized Asia,” which approaches “Asia” as a piece of architecture, as a discursive structure and cultural construct, whose spatial and ideological formation can be examined through the lenses of cartography, built environments, and visual narratives.

 

Film Studies News

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Film Making Courses
New and Revised 

 Filmmaking I
 Filmmakng II
 Filmmaking III
Documentary Filmmaking
Narrative Filmmaking
Film Studies Honors    

Critical Studies
Courses
2013-2015

History of Film
Horror Films
International Women Directors
Cult Films
Political Cinema
Intl. Cinemas of Otherness
Director: Anderson
Disney
Gangster Films
Classical Hollywood
Russian/Soviet Cinema
Director: Kubrick
Westerns
Story Development
Greater Middle East
Story Development
Documentary Filmmaking
Women in Cinema
Film Noir
Screen Adaptations
Italian Cinema
Narrative Filmmaking
Films of the 1960s
Art of Film
Screenwriting
Latin America Cinema
Producing
The Festival

Declaring a Major or Minor in Film Studies

Nothing could be easier! Come to the English Department (Casey 5th) and complete a form declaring your major or minor in Film Studies. You will be assigned a faculty advisor right away. And you will be encouraged to introduce yourself to Dr. Edwin Weihe, director of Film Studies, and other Film Studies faculty.