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Christopher Flavin is a Professor in the Department of Languages and Literature at Northeastern State University, where he has served since 2012. He chairs the department and coordinates the MA in English program for the Tahlequah campus. His academic expertise spans Medieval Literature, British Literature and Culture, Literary Theory, and Irish Studies.
- PhD in Medieval Literature and Culture (2011), Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
- MA in British Literature (2006), Middle Tennessee State University
- BS in English (1999), Austin Peay State University
Dr. Flavin's research explores intersections of folklore and horror in medieval contexts, as well as gender representations in religious and literary traditions. Recent publications analyze folkloric horror, adaptations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and ideological dimensions of zombie narratives. His work bridges historical and postmodern interpretations of identity and culture.
He has taught in Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, and Oklahoma, bringing a transregional perspective to his scholarship. While no explicit scientific awards are documented in this dataset, his leadership roles and editorial contributions reflect significant academic engagement.
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