Student Information
Graduate Student
English (Literature)
The College of Lib Arts & Sci
Long Bio
Joshua Horton is a Graduate Teaching Associate in the English department. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in postmodern and contemporary American literature, critical theory, and sexuality studies. His research engages with intersections of gender, sex, and sexuality in punk music, culture, and literature.
Education
PhD English Literature, Arizona State University (ASU) (In progress)
MA English Literature, Pittsburg State University (PSU)
BA English Literature, Missouri Southern State University (MSSU)
Publications
"Panic on the Streets of London: Masculine Identity and Homosexual Panic in Neil Gaiman's 'How to Talk to Girls at Parties.'" Midwest Quarterly, 2018
"'O's for Oblivion': Ephemeral Bibelots and Trans* Subcultural Production." Journal of American Culture, 2021
Courses
2023 Summer
2023 Spring
2022 Fall
2022 Summer
2022 Spring
2021 Fall
2021 Summer
2020 Fall
2020 Summer
2019 Fall
2019 Spring
2018 Fall
Graduate Faculties / Mentoring History
Co-organizer for SCRAL (2019-2022)
Graduate Mentor (2020-2021)
Secretary for the Graduate Scholars of English (2020-2021)
President for the Graduate Scholars of English (2021-2022)
Co-organizer and co-creator of the Racial and Social Justice Pedagogy bi-annual workshops (2020-2022)
Service
Southwest Humanities Symposium 2019 Panel Chair (various)
Southwest Humanities Symposium 2020 Panel Chair (various)
Southwest Humanities Symposium 2021 Co-Organizer
Southwest Humanities Symposium 2022 Co-Organizer