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Kerry Soper is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters at Brigham Young University. His work bridges literary analysis, popular culture, and visual arts, with a focus on interpreting humor, myths, and classical texts through modern lenses. He is particularly known for his studies on Gary Larson’s The Far Side cartoons and the application of Joseph Campbell’s monomyth framework to contemporary media.
Key engagements include a 2019 interview on BYUTV analyzing Larson’s satirical art, a 2019 Modicum interview exploring The Hero’s Journey in pop culture, and a 2018 lecture at the Springville Art Museum on Larson’s legacy. He has also discussed Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in KBYU Radio broadcasts, highlighting its enduring relevance.
Soper’s research and public lectures emphasize interdisciplinary connections between literature, visual arts, and cultural phenomena. His work often appears in academic and public forums, reflecting a commitment to making humanities accessible to broader audiences.
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