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Curriculum Vitae

John M. Clum

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Education

PhDPrinceton University1967
Areas of Research

20th Century/Modernist Studies; Gender & Sexuality Studies

Publications (listed separately)
Papers Presented
  1. 2007, Bigger Than Elvis: Mary Martin on Television in the 1950s, Conference on Musical Theater, UCLA
  2. 2007, Batting for the Other Team: Athletics and Homophobia, Center for Holocaust Studies
  3. 2005, Can There Be One Course in the Musical?, Amercian Society for Theater Research
  4. 2003, Anything Goes: Or, Is There a Text In This Musical?, American Society for Theater Research Conference
  5. 2002, Vocal Types, Character, and Gender Politics in The Most Happy Fella, American Society for Theater Research
  6. 2001, Doing the Full Monty - Or Not: Nudity in Contemporary Gay Drama, American Society for Theater Research Conference
  7. 1999, 'Somewhere': Geography and Transcendence in Contemporary American Drama, American Society for Theater Research, Minneapolis
  8. 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
  9. 1998, Queer Bird: Tennessee Williams as Gay Writer, Hippodrome State Theater, Gainesville, Florida
  10. 1998, Tennessee's Men, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
  11. 1998, Is There an Indigenous Gay Culture?, Miami Light Association, Colony Theater, Miami Beach
  12. 1997, 'Poems a Dead Boy Wrote': Allan Gray, Hart Crane, and the Queer Muse in A Streetcar Named Desire, American Literature Association
  13. 1997, Tennessee Williams's Life and Work, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
  14. 1997, The Queer Tennessee Williams, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
  15. 1995, Being a Playwright in the '90s, Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
  16. 1994, Teaching Angels in America, American Literature Association 1994 Conference, San Diego, California
  17. 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: 2008/07/29