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Wesley King is an Associate Professor and Director of the Honors Program at Flagler College's Department of English. He holds a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from the University of Virginia (2011) and a B.A. in Literature from Claremont McKenna College (1999). His research focuses on American literature, African American literature, film studies, and critical race theory, with notable work published in The Emily Dickinson Journal and co-editing John Huston as Adaptor (2017).
King teaches courses ranging from 19th-century American literature to film analysis, including specialized topics like Lacanian psychoanalysis and race in literature. His academic presentations span conferences such as the American Comparative Literature Association and the Association of Adaptation Studies, addressing themes like race, psychoanalysis, and literary adaptation.
His scholarly contributions include analyses of Flannery O'Connor, Emily Dickinson, and John Huston's film adaptations. Despite no listed awards, his work demonstrates significant engagement with interdisciplinary approaches to literature and film.
He advises the Honors Program and oversees internships and research projects. No dedicated labs or teams are mentioned, though his teaching and research emphasize collaborative intellectual exploration.




