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Jeremy Matthew Glick is a Professor in the Department of English at Hunter College, School of Arts and Sciences, City University of New York (CUNY). His research spans African Diaspora and Caribbean Literature, Modern & Contemporary Drama, and Theories of Total War, People's War, and Insurgency in literary form.
His recent projects include the forthcoming book Coriolanus/Lumumba: An Essay on Adaptation and Alignment and a study on the dialectic of Total War, People's War, and Insurgency in John Milton's Paradise Lost, Goethe's Faust, and Ngugi's Wizard of the Crow. His scholarship appears in journals like Boundary 2, Crisis and Critique, and Women & Performance, as well as edited collections such as New Perspectives on Amiri Baraka and Partisan Universalism.
Glick received the Nicolas Guillen Philosophical Literature Prize for his 2016 monograph The Black Radical Tragic, which examines 20th-century performances of the Haitian Revolution as sites for political thinking. His editorial leadership of Situations: A Journal of the Radical Imagination underscores his commitment to progressive thought.


