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Kevin M. Flanagan is a Professor of English and Film Studies at George Mason University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He specializes in British film and television, adaptation studies, cultural history, and media history. His research explores war representation, architectural documentaries, and the intersection of literature with visual and digital media.
- Education: PhD in English/Film Studies (University of Pittsburgh, 2015), MA (NC State University, 2009), BA (College of William and Mary, 2006)
- Professional Roles: Chair of the British Popular Culture area at the Popular Culture Association, editor of Ken Russell: Re-Viewing England’s Last Mannerist, and contributor to journals like Screen and Adaptation.
His research interests include post-war British cinema, Cold War cultural memory, and the adaptation of literary works into film, television, and video games. Recent projects focus on uncanny spaces in British media and the cultural context of George A. Romero’s Knightriders.
Flanagan has published extensively on directors like Ken Russell and Ben Wheatley, and his work interrogates themes such as spatial representation, historical trauma, and genre hybridity. He teaches courses on film studies, cultural history, and composition, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to media analysis.



