Bradley Boovy is Assistant Professor of German and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University where he coordinates the German program for the Corvallis campus and teaches courses on German language and literature, men and masculinities, gender studies, and queer studies. Dr. Boovy's research interests include twentieth-century German literary and cultural studies, critical language pedagogy, and queer and feminist theories. His work has appeared in the Women in German Yearbook, Die Unterrichtspraxis, L2 Journal. Monatshefte, Choice Reviews and Archival Practice, among others. He is currently completing a monograph on West German gay magazines in the early Cold War titled Masculinity and the Magazine: Sexuality, Race, and Belonging in 1950s West Germany.
Sponsored by Humanities Center, Department of German, Russian, Asian, and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, Department of Art History, Department of History, Department of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies