
معرفی
Chase Gregory is an Associate Professor of English at Bucknell University specializing in sexuality studies, popular culture, and identity in twentieth-century US literature.
Education:
- PhD in Literature and Certificate in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies, Duke University
- BA in English and American Studies, Tufts University
Dr. Gregory's research centers on gender and sexuality, American identity, and graphic literature through queer and feminist methodologies. Their work examines critical cross-identification across difference, particularly exploring how the emergence of queer theory during the AIDS crisis reshaped academic criticism toward more ambiguous reading and writing practices. The forthcoming monograph "As if! Queer Criticism Across Difference" (Duke University Press) establishes this theoretical framework.
Dr. Gregory has published peer-reviewed articles across interdisciplinary journals including GLQ, differences, Studies in Comics, The Comics Studies Journal, diacritics, Feminist Spaces, and Polygraph Journal, consistently merging visual narrative analysis with critical theory to investigate identity construction in popular culture.





