

Paul Haspel
Paul Haspel is an esteemed Associate Professor in the English department at George Mason University, where he has dedicated his career to exploring the rich tapestry of American regionalism. His scholarly pursuits are particularly concentrated on the literature and culture of the Chesapeake Bay region, a focus that has allowed him to delve deeply into the nuances of this unique area. Among his many academic interests, Paul has developed a profound appreciation for the works of Edgar Allan Poe, whose influence permeates much of his research. In addition to his literary interests, Paul has expanded his academic repertoire to include film studies and Civil War studies, areas that complement his primary research focus. His current projects are a testament to his diverse interests, as he is engaged in research related to both Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as the notorious Andersonville Prisoner-of-War Camp. This breadth of study highlights his ability to connect seemingly disparate topics through a cohesive scholarly lens. With an impressive 30 years of teaching experience across various states, Paul has honed his pedagogical skills and developed a teaching philosophy that emphasizes student engagement and critical thinking. His commitment to education is further demonstrated by his active participation in academic conferences, where he frequently presents his research findings and engages with fellow scholars. Paul's academic journey began with a B.A. from the College of William & Mary, followed by advanced degrees, including a Ph.D. and M.F.A., from the University of Maryland. His scholarly output is as varied as it is prolific, with publications ranging from Germanic studies to analyses of science fiction films. This wide-ranging scholarship underscores his ability to traverse different academic disciplines with ease. In addition to his research and teaching responsibilities, Paul has been successful in securing grants for collaborative projects, reflecting his ability to work effectively with colleagues and contribute to the broader academic community. His dedication to his students is evident in his availability for office hours, both in person and online, ensuring that he is accessible and supportive of their academic endeavors. Paul Haspel's career is marked by a commitment to exploring the intersections of literature, culture, and history, making him a valuable asset to the academic community at George Mason University and beyond. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as he navigates the complexities of American regionalism and its many facets.
Publications
, 382-406, 2017-11-01
, 250-258, 2002-03-01
, 155-167, 2005-03-09
, 133-142, 2010-08-31
, 122-133, 2020-07-02
, 108-122, 2002-09-01
, 46-70, 2012-01-01
, 127-132, 2007-09-01
, 63-71, 2006-07-01
, 46-70, 2012-01-01
, 383-392, 2008-10-29