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Jordan Brower
Assistant Professor of English

I completed a joint PhD in English Literature and Film and Media Studies, and my recent research and writing attend to the various ways the institution of the Hollywood studio system inflected (primarily) American prose fiction in the first half of the twentieth century. I am beginning new work on contemporary Hollywood’s responses to crises of various scales (e.g. data breaches, executive malfeasance, technological shifts, climate change); portions of that project are forthcoming in JCMS: The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. I'm also currently editing The Cambridge Companion to American Literature and Film. I have essays published in journals including Critical Inquiry, ELH: English Literary History, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, James Joyce Quarterly, Modern Language Quarterly, and Post45, and for a popular audience in the Los Angeles Review of Books and the Washington Post

I see classroom teaching as the foundation of my academic career. I'm especially invested in the ENG 280: Introduction to Film lecture, because I believe that whatever students' majors happens to be, they stand to gain a critical understanding of and appreciation for the media that populate their lives from this course. In 2025, I received the College of Arts and Sciences' Excellence in Teaching Large Courses Award for my efforts there. In 2024, I was honored as a "Great Teacher" by the University of Kentucky's Alumni Association. I'm very proud of this award; you can read more about it here: https://english.as.uky.edu/jordan-brower-receives-2024-uk-alumni-association-great-teacher-award

Before coming to the University of Kentucky in 2019, I taught as a lecturer in the interdisciplinary History and Literature program at Harvard University and, as a graduate student and then adjunct, at Yale University. 

 

Contact Information
jordan.brower@uky.edu
1221 Patterson Office Tower
Education
Ph.D., English and Film and Media Studies, Yale University (2016)

B.A., English, Amherst College (2007)
Research Interests
  • Classical Hollywood Cinema
  • Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
  • 20th Century American Literature
  • Modernism
  • Film
Affiliations
  • English
  • International Film Studies
  • Social Theory