Clint Burnham

Individual


Roles

Artist, Author, Educator, Writer, Curator

Biography

Clint Burnham, born in Comox, British Columbia, is the author of book-length studies of Steve McCaffery, Fredric Jameson, and Slavoj Žižek, as well as of numerous books of poetry and fiction. Clint has written on art for The Capilano Review, ESPACE art actuel, fillip, Flash Art, Camera Austria, The Vancouver Sun, Canadian Art, Artforum, and The Globe and Mail, among others. His research and creative interests include cultural studies (especially film and popular culture), contemporary poetry, and theory (especially psychoanalysis and Marxism), appropriation techniques, and so-called “research waste.” He has been a member of the SFU English department since 2007; before that he taught at UBC, Capilano College, and Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Clint is an associate member of the SFU Department of Geography and a member of SFU’s Centre for Global Political Economy. He received his PhD from York University and his MA and BA from the University of Victoria.

Adapted from Simon Fraser University, 2024

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