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Ben Glaser is Associate Professor of English at Yale University, specializing in Anglophone poetics and prosody. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University (2012), M.A. from Cornell (2008), and B.A. magna cum laude from New York University (2005). His research spans sound studies, disability studies, African American and Caribbean poetry, computational humanities, and critical approaches to AI.
Glaser's research examines poetic meter and form through interdisciplinary frameworks. His publications explore racial identity in verse, modernist prosody, and the intersection of poetry with technology. Recent work investigates formalization processes in poetry and racialized textual structures.
Glaser's publications demonstrate sustained engagement with prosodic theory across historical periods. His scholarship examines how metrical forms encode cultural and political meanings, with particular attention to marginalized voices in literary history. Research trends reveal consistent focus on the materiality of poetic language and its social dimensions.



