Colleen Glenn

Associate Professor and Director of Film Studies

Address: 22B Glebe St., room 201
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, 2:00-4:00pm
Phone: 843.953.0276
E-mail: glenncm@cofc.edu



Education

2012 - Ph.D., Film, English with a Specialization in Film Studies, University of Kentucky

2005 - M.A., English, Film Studies Focus, University of Kentucky

1999 - B.A., English, Ohio University


Research Interests

  • Star Studies
  • Film history
  • Masculinity
  • Cultural studies
  • Industry Studies

Courses Taught

  • Cinema: History and Criticism (ENGL 212)
  • Cinema: History and Criticism (ENGL 212 - ONLINE)
  • Studies in American Film: The Myth of the Road in American Film (ENGL 351)
  • Special Topics in Film: Dreams and the Movies (ENGL 390)
  • Special Topics in Film: Auteur Filmmakers and their Legacies (ENGL 390)
  • Studies in Irish Cinema (ENGL 390)
  • Senior Capstone Course (ENGL 490)
  • Introduction to Academic Writing (ENGL 110)

Publications

"'A Real Swinger of a Nightmare': Frank Sinatra and the Grim Side of the WWII Veteran's Story." The Quarterly Review of Film and Video, vol 36, no. 6, 2019, pp. 470-497.

“Complicating the Theory of the Male Gaze: Hitchcock’s Leading Men.” The New Review of Television and Film Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, 2017, pp. 496-510.

Star Bodies and the Erotics of Suffering, co-edited with Rebecca Bell-Metereau. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2015.

“Beauty to Beast: The Rebirth of Mickey Rourke,” Star Bodies and the Erotics of Suffering, pp. 55-79.

"The Traumatized Veteran: A New Look at Jimmy Stewart's Vertigo." The Quarterly Review of Film and Video, vol. 31, no. 1, 2014, pp. 27-41.

"Which Woody Allen?" in Companion to Woody Allen. Eds. Peter Bailey and Sam B. Girgus. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2013, pp. 35-52.