
About
Keith Green is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Humanities at the Lewis College of Science and Letters, Illinois Institute of Technology. He specializes in cultural history with a focus on modern European and U.S. contexts, contributing to interdisciplinary scholarship through engagements with popular culture and historical thought.
Research Interests: His work spans cultural history, modern European intellectual movements, antisemitism studies, and esoteric traditions such as Theosophy and Anthroposophy. He also explores pedagogical methods, worldbuilding in narrative, and Cold War espionage as cultural phenomena.
Publications & Research Trends: His known scholarly outputs include encyclopedia entries on Rudolf Steiner and Theosophy (2005), reflecting a focus on spiritual and intellectual movements in modern Europe. These works intersect with broader themes of prejudice, identity, and alternative belief systems.
- Professional Affiliations:
- American Historical Association (AHA)
- Medieval Academy of America (MAA)
- Popular Culture Association (PCA)
Teaching & Curriculum Development: Currently designing innovative courses on Reading Methods, Worldbuilding, and Espionage in the Cold War, demonstrating active involvement in pedagogical advancement and interdisciplinary course design.
Laboratories & Research Groups: No specific labs or research teams are mentioned in the provided text.
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