Andrew is assistant professor of English at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, where he researches and teaches the intersections of ecology and techno-culture in literature, film, and the arts. He’s published articles on matters that range from David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Paolo Bacigalupi’s fiction, and ecology and ideology in Althusser and Žižek. Most recently he co-edited a 2016 issue of Paradoxa on “Global Weirding.”
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Speculating on the Blockchain Beyond Cryptocurrencies
Blockchain developers often invoke sci-fi to describe the technology, but science fiction has been slow to explore blockchain with a few exceptions....

“For 25 Years I’ve Kept Something from You”: “Twin Peaks” in Print
A survey of books on, in, and about “Twin Peaks.”...

Salvage Love
Andrew Hageman on Jeff VanderMeer's new novel, "Borne."...

A Conversation Between Timothy Morton and Jeff VanderMeer
Novelist Jeff VanderMeer and philosopher Timothy Morton explore literature, climate change, hyperobjects, surrealism, coffee, and shedding cats....
