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Julian Henriques (born 1951) is a British filmmaker, researcher, writer and academic. He is a professor at
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, in the Media and Communications Department, with his particular research interests being culture, technology and reggae sound systems.


Biography

Julian Henriques was born in
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, England; his father, Fernando Henriques, was Jamaican and his mother was of Irish and English descent. When Henriques was 15 or 16, he and his two brothers were brought to Jamaica by their father, which "was the beginning of a longstanding working relationship with the island". In the 1970s, Henriques co-founded the journal ''Ideology and Consciousness'', which published writing on new theories in modern psychology, and he remained on the journal's editorial staff until 1977. He began his film career in the 1980s, working at Channel Four Television and at
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on the programme ''Ebony'' and then in the Music and Arts Department on '' Omnibus'' and ''
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''. His independent productions include ''On Duty'' in 1984, and he directed ''Exit No Exit'' in 1988, and in 1992 ''We the Ragamuffin'', as well as executive producing a number of documentaries for his production company with Parminder Vir, Formation Films, founded in 1987. His first feature film as a writer and director was '' Babymother'' (1998), produced by Parminder Vir, about which Stuart Hall wrote in ''
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'': "This film is wired directly into the motor of assertive energy which is powering so-called multicultural Britain, to whose rhythm London is increasingly swinging." It is considered to be the first
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musical and captures the British Caribbean
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cultural scene of London. It was also one of the few British musicals of its period. On 26 July 2021, the remastered film was reissued by the BFI and released on
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. A psychology graduate of the
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, Henriques in 2008 earned a PhD from
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, his doctoral thesis being titled "Sonic Bodies: the Skills and Performance Techniques of the Reggae Sound System Crew". Henriques ran the film and television department at the Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication (CARIMAC) of the
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in Mona, Jamaica, from 1996 to 2001, going on to become a lecturer at Goldsmiths, where he is convenor of the MA in Cultural Studies and the MA in Script Writing. His research focuses on street cultures, music and technologies, including those of the reggae sound system. Also a sound artist, his installation ''Knots and Donuts'' was at the
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. His books include ''Sonic Bodies: Reggae Sound Systems, Performance Techniques, and Ways of Knowing'' (2011), described by Stuart Hall as "an exciting text that is thoroughly grounded in Jamaican 'sonic' cultures, technically sophisticated, full of original insights, and theoretically bold and adventurous", and about which Dennis Howard said in ''Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture'': "Julian Henriques offers a fresh and illuminating exploration of Jamaican auditory culture through the reggae sound system, making a significant contribution to an aspect of Caribbean and Jamaican culture that is in dire need of interrogation and epistemological grounding." His current research projects include The Sonic Womb, the Sound System Outernational research group, and Sonic Street Technologies, a European Research Council consolidator grant (2021–2025) on which he is Principal Investigator.


Personal life

In 1985, Henriques married Parminder Vir, business executive, filmmaker and television producer, and they have two daughters: Mala and Anuradha. His father was eminent anthropologist Professor Fernando Henriques. Born in Jamaica in 1916 (with his notable siblings including Pauline Henriques and Cyril Henriques), Fernando at the age of three came to London, eventually attending
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, where he became President of the Oxford Union in 1944, receiving his DPhil in 1948, and being appointed lecturer in Social Anthropology at Leeds in 1948, going on to be Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Social Studies – possibly the first Black academic in the UK to hold such a role.


Selected filmography

* 1984: ''On Duty'' (producer) * 1988: ''Brideshead and the Tower Blocks'' (producer) * 1988: ''Exit No Exit'' (co-originator/producer – Formation Films for Channel Four) * 1990: ''The Green Man'' (producer/director – BBC '' Omnibus'') * 1992: ''We the Ragamuffin'' (director, script writer) * 1993: ''Derek Walcott: Poet of the Island'' (documentary; producer/director – BBC ''
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'') * 1995: ''Rouch in Reverse'' (executive producer) * 1998: '' Babymother'' (feature film; director, script writer) * 2000: ''Ding Dong Merrily on High'' (director) * 2019: ''Denzil's Dance'' (documentary; producer/director)


Selected bibliography

* (With Wendy Hollway, Cathy Urwin, Couze Venn and Valerie Walkerdine) ''Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity'', 1998,
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, * ''Sonic Bodies: Reggae Sound Systems, Performance Techniques, and Ways of Knowing'', 2011. Continuum/Bloomsbury Publishing, * "Hearing Things and Dancing Numbers: Embodying Transformation, Topology at Tate Modern", in ''
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'', 4 October 2012. * "Rhythmic Bodies: Amplification, Inflection and Transduction in the Dance Performance Techniques of the 'Bashment Gal, in '' Body & Society'', 6 October 2014. * (Editor, with David Morley and Vana Goblot) ''Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects and Legacies'', 2018, Goldsmiths Press, * ''Sonic Media: the Street Technology of the Jamaican Sound System'', 2022, Durham, N.C.:
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(forthcoming).


References


External links


"Julian Henriques"
at BFI.
"Prof. Julian Henriques on What Music Makers Know – But May Not Know They Do"
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