PinnedMatthew TeutschWhy I Started Using Christian Fascism Instead of Christian NationalismDuring graduate school, Chris Hedges took ethics classes with James Luther Adams, an American theologian who spent time in Germany during…Sep 1, 202213Sep 1, 202213
Matthew TeutschMemory of the Past in Magda Szabó’s “Katalin Street”Last year, I read Magda Szabó’s Kaitlin Street, and after finishing it, I knew that I wanted to teach because of the ways that the novel…2d ago2d ago
Matthew Teutsch“Who are we?”: What do we see when we confront our reflectiTwenty-six years ago, Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson murdered Matthew Shepherd in Laramie, Wyoming. On October 6, 1998, they beat…5d ago5d ago
Matthew TeutschInterview with Vern Smith on His New Novel “Ghost Skins”A few years back, I reviewed the reissue of journalist and novelist Vern E. Smith’s 1974 novel The Jones Men for American Book Review…Oct 6Oct 6
Matthew TeutschIntimacy and Human Connection in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ “Watchmen”: Part IIIOver the past few posts, I’ve been examining how Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen explores our need for intimacy and human…Oct 2Oct 2
Matthew TeutschIntimacyOver the past few posts, I have been looking at various themes in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen. Today, I want to continue the…Sep 29Sep 29
Matthew TeutschIntimacy and Human Connection in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ “Watchmen”: Part IWhen I chose to add Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen to my “Who Watches Superheroes?” course, I hadn’t read it for a few years. So…Sep 27Sep 27
Matthew Teutsch“Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” The Role of the Divine in “Watchmen”A few overarching themes appear in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen, each involving our connections with the divine and with others…Sep 19Sep 19
Matthew TeutschinGlobal Literary TheoryBlack Women in White HomesWilliam Melvin Kelley and the Domestic SphereSep 161Sep 161
Matthew Teutsch“Who makes the world?” Religion and Morality in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon’s “Watchmen”During Dr. Manhattan’s public reveal in March 1960 in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen, a newscaster stares into the camera and says…Sep 14Sep 14