Kevin Moberly
Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Digital Media, and Game Studies at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. My research focuses on understanding how digital manifestations of popular culture reflect, contribute to, and transform contemporary cultural, political, and historical discourses. In particular, I'm interested in the complex ways that video games leverage the representational potentials of the Middle Ages. My work has appeared in Eludimos, Works and Days, Studies in Medievalism, and This Year’s Work in Medievalism.
I am currently serving as the program director of ODU’s Game Design, Development, and Criticism major, which I helped establish in 2019.
Education
Experience
2001-2005
Ph.D. in English (Rhetoric Concentration), University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Lafayette, Louisiana, May 2005
1998-2000
M.A. in English (Creative Writing concentration), University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Lafayette, Louisiana, May 2000
1991-1995
B.A. in English, Berry College. Rome, Georgia, May 1995
2014 – Present
Associate Professor. English Department, Old Dominion University: Norfolk, Virginia
2009 – 2014
Assistant Professor. English Department, Old Dominion University: Norfolk, Virginia
2006 – 2009
Assistant Professor. English Department, St. Cloud State University: St. Cloud, Minnesota
2005 – 2006
Assistant Professor. English Department, North Carolina Wesleyan, Rocky Mount, North Carolina