John Paul Taylor
Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow
- School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Overview
My research focuses primarily on the relationship between popular media representation and the built environment. For example, my current book project analyzes how the United States Interstate Highway System changed the way that popular film and television represented urban, rural, and suburban spaces during its primary period of construction (1956-1993). A second research project I am conducting concerns how old and new media platforms have cultivated a post-apocalyptic urban aesthetic linked to the rapid gentrification of certain U.S. cities during the 21st century. My other media studies research interests include video game studies, horror film, "bad" and "outsider" cinema, and utopian studies.
Beyond my interest in media studies I am interested in alternative writing and composition pedagogies that interrogate the foundations of the English language and the study of English as an academic discipline and consider how we might enact linguistic justice in writing instruction.
- PhD, Film and Media Studies, University of Pittsburgh
- BA, English, University of Minnesota
Interests
- Communication
- History of Technology/Engineering and Society
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Media Studies
Focuses:
- United States
- Environment
- Aesthetics
- Assessment
- Cross-Cultural Understanding
- Film History and Theory
- Future of the Liberal Arts
- History and Memory
- History more generally
- Infrastructure
- Media
- Media Production
- Modernity
- Politics
- Social Movements
- Sustainability
- Television Studies
Courses
- ENGL-1101: English Composition I
- ENGL-1102: English Composition II
- LMC-2500: Intro to Film
- LMC-3252: Film and Television
- LMC-4702: US Rsch Thesis Writing
Recent Publications
Chapters
- The Past Infects the Present: Abjection and Identity in Tobe Hoopers 1990s TV and Video Projects
In: American Twlight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper [Peer Reviewed]
Date: June 2021