Gareth Longstaff
Media, Culture, Communications

  • Email: gareth.longstaff@ncl.ac.uk
  • Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 6068
  • Address: Room 2.73MACS, Arts and Cultures
    Armstrong Building
    Queen Victoria Road
    Newcastle upon Tyne
    NE1 7RU

Background

Gareth Longstaff’s teaching and research interests are primarily concerned with sexuality, celebrity, television, identity/identifications, psychoanalysis and visual culture. He works at the intersection of how these are connected to other dimensions of cultural, philosophical, mediated and social life. Gareth is near completion of his doctoral thesis which closely engages with Lacanian psychoanalysis to examine the impersonality of desire and the mediated screening of the male (homo)sexual subject in contemporary online, pornographic and photographic representation. Much of his current research is based around these concerns and his most recent project which was an archival commission for The BFI and Channel 4. This focussed on the documentation and analysis of LGBT televisual output during the 1980’s and 90’s in the UK. Recent papers include ‘Sex(uality) and the screening of the subject, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Homosexuation and Contemporary ‘Male’ Desire’, University of the Arts, ‘Are we all Out on Tuesday? The significance and Legacy of Channel 4’s OUT and Out on Tuesday’, The National Film Theatre, London and ‘Theorising Queer – Psychoanalysis: Pre or Post Queer?’ – Queer in Europe Conference, University of Exeter. He has recently published reviews in Participations: The online Journal of Audience & Reception Studies and The Journal of Media, Culture and Society, as well as the publication of five key headword entries in The Encyclopedia of Gender and Society (SAGE): These are academic entries intended for an international audience on Camp, Cross-dressing, Diaries, Feminist Magazines, and Primetime Drama (2009)  Forthcoming Book Chapters and Journal articles include (Im)Personal Desires: Gay Porn Websites and the Mediation of celebrity Homo/Hetero Sexual Representation in The Journal of Celebrity Studies: Sex and the Celebrity (2012). He was co-organiser of Theorising Queer Visualities at The University of Manchester, and is convener of the Identities and Identifications Post-Graduate Discussion Group, Newcastle University. He is a Member of ‘Queer(y)ing Psychology’ – a critical discussion group engaged with queer theories and methodologies and also a features writer and columnist for several contemporary magazine publications (Gay Times, OUT, iD), he also writes his own monthly queer column in The Crack Magazine.

Undergraduate Teaching

 Introduction to Media Studies

Introduction to Social and Cultural Studies

Themes and Issues in Media, Culture and Communication

 TV Studies

Psychoanalysis and Emotion

Celebrity Culture

Dissertation Supervision

Postgraduate Teaching

Media Analysis

Dissertation Supervision