
Dr. Aaron Taylor
Drama
Associate Professor
Specialty
Film studies; Acting; Comics
About
About
Dr. Aaron Taylor is an Associate Professor of Cinema and a Tier II Board of Governors Research Chair.
His work centers on screen acting, cognitive film theory, and the transmedia relations between film and comics. He is the editor of two anthologies on performance and characterization, and the author of over two dozen articles and book chapters. His ongoing research on acting and embodied cognition is enabled by interdisciplinary collaboration with colleagues in the Psychology and Drama Departments, as well as substantial internal and SSHRC funding.
Presently, he is the Associate Editor of Projections: The Journal of Movies and Mind, and a Fellow of the Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. He served in various capacities on the Film Studies Association of Canada’s Executive Committee from 2008-2014, and held a Teaching Fellowship at the University of Lethbridge from 2017-19.
Recent Research & Publications
Edited Anthologies
Screening Characters. Co-edited with Johannes Riis. New York: Routledge, 2019.
Theorizing Film Acting. New York: Routledge, 2012.
Select Journal Articles
“Thinking Through Acting.” [in]Transition 3.4. 22 November, 2016. Co-authored with Bryn Hewko.
Select Book Chapters
“Genre and Superhero Cinema.” Comics and Pop Culture. Ed. Barry Keith Grant and Scott Henderson. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2019.
“Fool for Love: Jean-Pierre Léaud in Stolen Kisses.” Close-Up: Great Cinematic Performances. Vol. 2. Ed. Murray Pomerance and Kyle Stevens. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. 205-16.
“Playing Peter Parker: Spider-Man and Superhero Film Performance.” Make Ours Marvel: Media Convergence and a Comics Universe. Ed. Matt Yockey. University of Texas Press, 2017. 268-96.
“How to See Things Differently: Tim Burton’s Reimaginings.” The Works of Tim Burton: From Margins to Mainstream. Ed. Jeffrey Weinstock. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 99-116.
“Adam Sandler, An Apologia: Anger, Arrested Adolescence, Amour Fou.” Millennial Masculinity: Men in Contemporary American Cinema. Ed. Timothy Shary. Wayne State UP, 2013. 19-51.
“Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance and Cavellian Theatricality.” Stages of Reality: Theatricality in Cinema. Ed. André Loiselle & Jeremy Maron. University of Toronto Press, 2012. 185-203.