Jonah Jeng is a Visiting Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. His dissertation, "The Long Take: A Spectacular Film Realism for the Anthropocene," unites phenomenology, eco-film theory, and philosophy of technology to explore how the technique of the long take can heighten attunement to nonhuman realities. Other research interests include digital media aesthetics, cinematic subjectivity, and action cinema. His work has been published in Quarterly Review of Film and Video, Senses of Cinema, and Los Angeles Review of Books, and he writes a column on global action cinema for MUBI Notebook.
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