
About
Steven Bruhm is the Robert and Ruth Lumsden Professor in English at Western University's Department of English and Writing Studies. His research focuses on the body in Gothic literature, queer theory, dance choreography, and cultural aesthetics. He previously served as Past President of the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE).
Education:
- BA, Mount St. Vincent University (1982)
- BA Honours, Mount St. Vincent University (1985)
- MA, Dalhousie University (1986)
- PhD, McGill University (1992)
His interdisciplinary work explores bodies in extreme states—whether through Gothic aesthetics, dance, or queer theory—to analyze cultural meaning-making. Recent projects connect Romantic ballet to Michael Jackson's choreography, emphasizing pain's role in bodily expression. He critiques how cultural production interacts with universal bodily mechanisms.
Research Trends: His publications from 2015–2022 emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to:
- Embodied pain in Gothic narratives
- Queer performance and childhood
- Dance as cultural metaphor
- Horror's psychological and sociocultural dimensions
Professional Contributions: Beyond his editorial roles, Bruhm engages in public scholarship through media interviews and digital humanities projects like audio narratives exploring mythological themes. His work bridges literary criticism with performance studies and cultural theory.
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