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John Edgar Browning

Professor of Liberal Arts, Savannah College of Art and Design

Internationally recognized authority on the horror genre, vampires, and Monster Theory, John Edgar Browning (Ph.D., SUNY-Buffalo) has appeared as a guest expert on, or consulted for, such documentary TV programs as National Geographic's Taboo USA (2013), Discovery Channel's William Shatner's Weird or What? (2010), AMC Visionaries: Eli Roth's History of Horror (2018), History Channel's The UnXplained (2020) hosted by William Shatner, Disney+'s The World According to Jeff Goldblum (2021), and Netflix, as well as radio programs like BBC Radio, The Howard Stern Show network, RTÉ—Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster, PRETEND, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Georgia Public Broadcasting, NPR, Decoder Ring (SLATE), Quite Franklin, and Ripley's Believe It or Notcast. A university educator for the last 19 years, he is now Professor of Liberal Arts at the Savannah College of Art and Design (Atlanta campus).

He has also contracted or published 20 academic and popular trade books and over 100 articles, chapters, and reviews on subjects that cluster around Cultural Studies, critical media literacy, Dracula, vampires, zombies, horror, monstrosity, Bram Stoker, and the Gothic, including: The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) and the forthcoming Dracula—An Anthology: Critical Reviews and Reactions, 1897–1920 (Edinburgh University Press), as well as critical editions of Montague Summers’s The Vampire: His Kith and Kin and The Vampire in Europe (Apocryphile Press, 2011, 2014); with Caroline Joan S. Picart, he co-edited as well Speaking of Monsters: A Teratological Anthology (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) and co-wrote Dracula in Visual Media (McFarland, 2010); with David R. Castillo, David Schmid, and David A. Reilly he co-wrote Zombie Talk: Culture, History, Politics (Palgrave Pivot, 2016); and, with Darren Elliott-Smith, co-edited New Queer Horror Film and Television (Horror Studies) (University of Wales Press, 2020). He is also co-editor of the second Norton Critical Edition of Dracula (2021) with David J. Skal.

Experience

  • 2019–present
    Professor of Liberal Arts, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
  • 2017–2019
    Visiting Lecturer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 2014–2017
    Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 2012–2014
    Adjunct Instructor, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
  • 2008–2011
    Graduate Instructor, Louisiana State University
  • 2007–2008
    Instructor, Middle Tennessee State University
  • 2007–2007
    Instructor, ITT-Technical Institute
  • 2007–2007
    Adjunct Professor, Cumberland University
  • 2006–2006
    Adjunct Lecturer, Southern Methodist University
  • 2005–2006
    Graduate Instructor, University of Central Oklahoma

Education

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    University at Buffalo (SUNY), PhD