About
Proprietor,
Director, Glenville State College Honors Program
Dr. Chapman specializes in US Literature, particularly US literature of the 18th- and 19th-centuries. He is particularly interested in the way the maritime shapes US civic and imperial practices. At Glenville, he teaches the American literature courses, women鈥檚 literature, and first-year writing courses, as well as the seminars in the Honors Program. As a lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh, he taught a range of courses that included Bible as Literature, Narrative and Technology, Detective Fiction, and The Western. Dr. Chapman鈥檚 writing has appeared in Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, The James Fenimore Cooper Society Journal, Popmatters, and ESQ.
Recent Publications
鈥淭he Forest Cannot Hide It: The Oceanic and the Revolutionary Imaginary in Hawthorne,鈥 Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, vol. 49, no. 2, 2023, pp. 141-58.
鈥淢aster and Commander: James Fenimore Cooper鈥檚 The Spy, US Authoritarianism, and the US Literature Survey,鈥 The James Fenimore Cooper Society Journal, vol. 32, no. 2, 2021, pp. 65-84.
鈥淗ow Professional Wrestling Flung Itself Into the Arena of the Opinionated Class.鈥 Popmatters, 28 Aug. 2017, .
Recent Presentations
鈥淭he Most Friendly Touch: Affinity and Family in The Blithedale Romance and The Marble Faun,鈥 Modern Language Association (MLA) Conference, Toronto, ON, January 2026
"The Just Spirit of Equality: Herman Melville and the Revolutionary Maritime in Mardi and White-Jacket," Oceanic Melville: 14th International Melville Conference, Mystic, CT, June 2025
鈥淭he Road to Serfdom: Michael Crichton, John Grisham, and the Anti-Democratic Imagination,鈥 Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture, Louisville, KY, February 2025
鈥淭he Forest Cannot Hide It: The Oceanic and the Revolutionary Imaginary in Hawthorne,鈥 American Literature Association (ALA) Conference, Chicago, IL, May 2024
鈥淪aucer Shaped Lights Making People Uptight: The 1896-97 Air-Ship Craze, Edisonades, and Apocalyptic Technologies,鈥 C19: The Society of19th-Century Americanists Biennial Conference (C19), Pasadena, CA, March 2024
"Leaning and Loafing: Resilient and Revolutionary Inaction in Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 Player Piano," Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Conference, Niagara Falls, NY, March 2023
鈥淚 Thought I鈥檇 Do a Little Run: Frederick Douglass and Reconstructing the Origins of Black Radical Thought,鈥 C19, Virtual, March 2022
鈥淔rom Living the Good Life to Whole Living: The Neoliberal Turn and the Back-to-the-Land Movements of Appalachia,鈥 Popular Culture-American Culture Association Conference, Virtual, May 2021
鈥淧rotestant Work Epic: Labor, Loafing, and Form in Alcott鈥檚 Little Women Trilogy,鈥 ALA Conference, Boston, MA, May 2019