
Brian Glavey
دانشیار · Twentieth-century American literature
University of South Carolinaمعرفی
Brian Glavey is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences. Specializing in Twentieth-century American literature, Modernism, contemporary poetry, and queer theory, he teaches courses including American Literature (ENGL 287), Modernism (ENGL 385), and Queer Theory and Affect (ENGL 840). His research explores queer potentiality, ekphrastic practices, and postwar poetry communities.
- PhD: University of Virginia, 2007
Glavey's scholarly work interrogates intersections between queerness and avant-garde forms. His 2016 monograph The Wallflower Avant-Garde examines queer ekphrasis in modernist art, while current research for The Poetics of Oversharing analyzes postwar American poetry's affective dimensions. Articles span topics from Ashbery's attention forms to queer friendship networks in Brainard's work.
Recent publications reveal trends in queer affect theory, avant-garde community building, and digital-era poetic practices. His 2020 article on lyric impotence engages poststructuralist temporalities, while 2019 works explore reparative reading and queer friendship. Earlier works (2017-2007) establish theoretical frameworks connecting sexuality, modernist form, and poetic community.




