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T. Hugh Crawford is an Associate Professor specializing in Cultural Studies of Science and Technology at Georgia Tech. He received his Ph.D. in American Literature from Duke University in 1988. Since joining the faculty in 1996, he has published extensively on the intersections of literature and medicine, cinema and science, and medical imaging technologies. He has a particular interest in the works of Herman Melville and William Carlos Williams. Crawford is a past president of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts and serves as an editor for Configurations: Journal of Science, Technology, and Culture published by Johns Hopkins University Press. His teaching and research focus on biopolitics, 21st-century environmental philosophy, and ecocriticism, reflecting his commitment to exploring literature's role within cultural and technological contexts. His accolades include the Georgia Tech ANAK Society Professor of the Year in 2012 and the Georgia Board of Regents’ Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2011.
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