
Queer Theory, Futurity, Gender Studies
Camden Hunt is an antidisciplinary artist, scholar, and human ecologist. His work–through analysis and criticism of deviant sex practice, failure theory, and american dream mythologies–focuses on how filth and failure are utilized by queer people as methods of envisioning utopia.
Before coming to BU, Camden graduated from College of the Atlantic with a degree in Human Ecology. After his bachelor’s, he worked for oral history archives and produced place-based audio exhibits with The First Coast, as well as serving as the oral historian for the NOAA-CAFA funded project Gendered Dimensions of Climate Change. His writing, poetry and hybrid work, has appeared in Sensitive Content Magazine, Red Noise Collective, God’s Cruel Joke Literary Magazine, Cephalophore Magazine, and Carrion Press’ Queer Responses to Dante’s Inferno.