John Edgar Browning

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John Edgar Browning is a visiting lecturer in writing and communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology and an adjunct instructor in Gothic Studies at National University (California). He has contracted or published over 15 academic and popular trade books and over 75 articles, chapters, and reviews on subjects that include Dracula, vampires, zombies, horror, monstrosity, Bram Stoker, and the Gothic. His research and scholarship have earned him international recognition, as well as media coverage from over 100 news outlets in over 30 countries with venues that include the BBC and BBC Radio, The Washington Post, El Huffington Post (Spain), The Atlantic, TIME, VICE (Broadly), Hack Circus, Discover Magazine’s “It’s Only Science” podcast, New York Daily News, The Guardian (US Edition), Fusion, ABC News (Australia), The Daily Telegraph (Australia), Smithsonian.com, The Express Tribune (Pakistan), and many others. Browning has also appeared as an authority on vampires on such television shows as National Geographic’s Taboo USA (2013-), Discovery Channel’s William Shatner’s Weird or What? (2010-), and the AMC series Eli Roth’s History of Horror, which premiered in October 2018.

 

 

VideosDateCreditGenre 1Genre 2Genre 3
Eli Roth's History of Horror2018HimselfDocumentaryHorror
Taboo USA2013HimselfDocumentary
William Shatner's Weird or What?2012HimselfDocumentary
Lector2000Traffic ControllerShortDrama

 

BookDateGenre 1Genre 2
B-Movie Gothic: International Perspectives2018Humor & EntertainmentMovies
Routledge Companion to Death and Dying2017TextbooksHumanities
Companion to the Horror Film2017Humor & EntertainmentMovies
Zombie Talk: Culture, History, Politics2015TextbooksHumanities
Criminal Humanities: Introduction2016ReferenceWords, Language and Grammar
Animal Horror Cinema: Genre, History and Criticism2015Literature & FictionGenre Fiction
Speaking of Monsters: Teratological Anthology2015TextbooksHumanities
Monstrous Children and Childish Monsters : Essays on Cinema's Holy Terrors2015TextbooksHumanities
Fantastic in Holocaust Literature and Film: Critical Perspectives2014TextbooksHumanities
Vampire in Europe: Critical Edition2014Literature & FictionGenre Fiction
Encyclopedia of the Zombie: Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth2014ReferenceEncyclopedias & Subject Guides
Zombie Film: From White Zombie to World War Z2014Humor & EntertainmentMovies
Dracula in Visual Media: Film, Television, Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances, 1921-20102010Literature & FictionHistory & Criticism
Undead in the West II: They Just Keep Coming2013TextbooksHumanities
Supernatural and Philosophy: Metaphysics and Monsters ... for Idjits2013Humor & EntertainmentTelevision
Fear and Learning: Essays on the Pedagogy of Horror2013Literature & FictionHistory & Criticism
Quarter Century of Student Life at Tulane: Dean's Narrative History, 1949-19752013
Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker2012Literature & FictionHistory & Criticism
Graphic Horror: Movie Monster Memories2012Humor & Entertainment
Bram Stoker's Dracula: Critical Feast, Annotated Reference of Early Reviews & Reactions, 1897-19132012Literature & FictionGenre Fiction
Nyx in the House of Night: Mythology, Folklore and Religion in the PC and Kristin Cast Vampyre Series2011Science Fiction & FantasyFantasy
Vampire, His Kith and Kin: Critical Edition2011Religion & SpiritualityOccult & Paranormal
Encyclopedia of the Vampire: Living Dead in Myth, Legend, and Popular Culture2010ReferenceWriting, Research & Publishing Guides
Studies in the Fantastic (No. 2)2009
Draculas, Vampires, and Other Undead Forms: Essays on Gender, Race, and Culture2009Literature & FictionHistory & Criticism
Asian Gothic: Essays on Literature, Film and Anime2008TextbooksHumanities

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