Nathaniel Brunt

Nathaniel Brunt
Position
Aspiration 2030 Post-Doctoral Fellow

Nathaniel Brunt is an interdisciplinary scholar, documentarian, and educatorHis documentary and academic work critically examines modern armed conflict and the way it is, and has been, represented photographically. Trained as a cultural historian and documentary photographer, he is interested in the manner in which individuals, institutions and groups understand and make sense of their worlds visually during wartime. 

Brunt recently completed his PhD in the COmmunication and Culture joint program at Toronto Metropolitan University and York University. His researcg was supported by SSHRC and the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation. Prior to beginning his doctoral studies, he obtained two Master's Degrees from the University of Kent's War. Media and Security program and the Communication and Culture joint program at Toronto Metropolitan University and York University.

Brunt's photographic work has been widely published and exhibited internationally. He is currently working on a long term documentary project in Northern Oraq and Kashmir and is a cross-appointed post-doctoral fellow at the Centre for Global Studies and the University of Victoria Libraries. While diverse in format, Brunt's work is connected by a commitment to producing creative projects that personalize the often-abstract nature of modern war.