Curriculum Vitae
John M Clum
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207 Bivins Building
Durham, NC 27708(919) 660-3343 (office)
(email)
- Education
PhD Princeton University 1967
- Areas of Research
20th Century/Modernist Studies; Gender & Sexuality Studies
- 2008, Annie Oakleys: Acting and Acting Feminine in Musicals, Music in Gotham, CUNY Graduate Center
- 2007, Bigger Than Elvis: Mary Martin on Television in the 1950s, Conference on Musical Theater, UCLA
- 2007, Batting for the Other Team: Athletics and Homophobia, Center for Holocaust Studies
- 2005, Can There Be One Course in the Musical?, Amercian Society for Theater Research
- 2003, Anything Goes: Or, Is There a Text In This Musical?, American Society for Theater Research Conference
- 2002, Vocal Types, Character, and Gender Politics in The Most Happy Fella, American Society for Theater Research
- 2001, Doing the Full Monty - Or Not: Nudity in Contemporary Gay Drama, American Society for Theater Research Conference
- 1999, 'Somewhere': Geography and Transcendence in Contemporary American Drama, American Society for Theater Research, Minneapolis
- 1999, 42nd Street, A Disco, and a Raincoat Factory: Contexts for Postmodern American Theater, Federation for International Research on Theater International Conference on Scenography, Prague
- 1998, Queer Bird: Tennessee Williams as Gay Writer, Hippodrome State Theater, Gainesville, Florida
- 1998, Tennessee's Men, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
- 1998, Is There an Indigenous Gay Culture?, Miami Light Association, Colony Theater, Miami Beach
- 1997, 'Poems a Dead Boy Wrote': Allan Gray, Hart Crane, and the Queer Muse in A Streetcar Named Desire, American Literature Association
- 1997, Tennessee Williams's Life and Work, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
- 1997, The Queer Tennessee Williams, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
- 1995, Being a Playwright in the '90s, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
- 1994, Teaching Angels in America, American Literature Association 1994 Conference, San Diego, California
- 1994, Aunt Albertine's Dead Snake and the Queer Alma: From Summer and Smoke to Eccentricities of a Nightingale, University of North Carolina at Greensboro English Department
Courses Taught
- Literature: World Drama to 1800; British Drama to 1800; Drama, 1580-1700; 19th and 20th Century European Drama; 20th Century American Drama; 20th Century British Drama; 19th Century American Fiction; 20th Century American Fiction; British Literature to 1800; Shakespeare for the Stage; Gender and Drama: Ibsen to the Present; Women in Modern Drama; The Family in American Drama; The Art of the Film; The Image of the Hero in the American Film; Drama Criticism; Film Criticism; American Film; American Musical Theater; Musical Theater Workshop; Twentieth Century Opera; Sexualities in Contemporary Drama and Film; Sexualities in Literature; Masculinity and Homosexuality in American Drama.
- Theater: Acting; Directing; Introduction to the Theater; Advanced Acting; Advanced Scene Study; Playwriting; Screenwriting; Musical Theater Workshop
Last modified: 2012/02/10