Troy Gordon is currently the Associate Dean and Head of the Communications Department
at Hult International Business School, London. He specializes in Gender Studies,
Human Rights & Genocide Studies, Critical Theory, Cultural & Media Studies, British
Modernism, and Non-Fiction Writing. He is at work on a book about male-female friendship
in the early 20th century, Affinities of Mind: Lytton Strachey and Virginia Woolf,
a project he developed through conference papers and publications on gender and
modernist culture.
After working professionally in theatre and advertising in Seattle in the early
1990s, Dr Gordon went on to earn a Ph.D. in English Language & Literature from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2001. He then taught for six years in Writing
Programs at UCLA in Los Angeles, California, before moving to London.
Since arriving at Hult in September 2007, Dr Gordon has designed and taught a wide
range of courses in Communications, International Relations, and General Education,
including: Mass Persuasion, The Media & World Politics (MA), Genocide, War Crimes
& Global Justice, Gender & Communication, Reading Media & Culture, You Are Here:
Student Publications, Public Speaking, Academic English, Introduction to Communications,
Communication & the Body, Communication & the Visual.