Blake Beaver
Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow
- Writing and Communication Program
Overview
Blake Karsten Beaver is a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in the Writing and Communication Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Beaver received his Ph.D. from the Literature program at Duke University in 2024. Broadly speaking, Dr. Beaver’s research focuses on 20th- and 21st-century American television, film, and literature, as well as the intermedial relationships between them. In his scholarship, Dr. Beaver studies how these media stage broader cultural perceptions of and social attitudes toward technology, the family, advertising, and aesthetics. In his current book project, Residues of the Televisual Family: Dramas of Digital Dominance, Dr. Beaver examines how contemporary family dramas on U.S. television reflexively represent media technologies, depicting the effects of television’s decline and digital media’s ascendence on the American family. Aligned with Dr. Beaver’s research, his writing and communication courses focus on themes such as the fictional representation of advertising and dysfunctional families in contemporary television. His courses use these themes as case studies through which students can learn about and practice academic, creative, and professional communication genres.
- PhD, Literature, Duke University
- MA, Humanities, The University of Chicago
- AB, Modern Culture and Media, Brown University
Interests
- Communication
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Media Studies
Courses
- ENGL-1101: English Composition I
- ENGL-1102: English Composition II
Publications
Journal Articles
- Smartphone Anxiety: Succession’s Technological Allegories
In: JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies [Peer Reviewed]
Date: August 2025
- The Kardashians, Live! Fabricating Liveness in the Sex-Tape-Derived Reality Series
In: Television & New Media [Peer Reviewed]
Date: November 2024
Updated: Feb 4th, 2026 at 4:33 PM