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Jason Gladstone

Assistant Professor

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RB 248  Phone: 765-285-0034  

Department of English
Robert Bell Building (RB), Room 297
Ball State University
Muncie, IN 47306

My research and teaching focus on the interrelations of American literature, media, and environments—primarily in the post-1945 period. I am currently completing my first book, Lines in the Dirt: American Postmodernism and The Failure of Technology, which focuses on a set of postwar works of American literature, visual art, and critical theory and argues that what most characterizes the late twentieth-century is not, as is often assumed, the threat posed to the human by technology, but rather that imposed by technology’s failure. In addition, I have recently completed an essay on the technologies of naturalization featured in an unfinished work of Henry David Thoreau’s, and I am working on an essay about emerging literary, filmic, and theoretical critiques of the contemporary conception of the-planet-as-network.


Areas of Specialization
Post-1945 American Literature, Art, and Film; Literature, Media, and Environments; Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century American Literature, Media, and Culture; Literary, Aesthetic, and Media Theory.

Jason Gladstone's curriculum vitae