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Michael McCluskey is an Associate Teaching Professor of English at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH). His research examines technological changes in the 1920s–30s through film and literature, with a focus on the intersection of technology, education, and modernist aesthetics. He teaches courses on literature, film, media studies, and critical access, integrating archival sources and collaborations with institutions like the Huskiana Press.
Prior to Northeastern, he held positions at Boston University, the University of York (UK), and was a Fellow at Harvard's metaLAB. He co-edited Rural Modernity in Britain (2018) and Aviation in Interwar British Literature and Culture (2020), with current projects including a monograph on 1930s documentary film and a co-edited collection on infrastructure.
His work explores institutional modernism through case studies like the GPO Film Unit, analyzing how state agencies shaped public perception via film and design. He is affiliated with the Modernist Studies Association and Boston Rhetoric and Writing Network.





