About
A researcher, a teacher, and a reader of difficult texts.
Kyle A. Hammonds has spent more than fifteen years working at the intersection of communication, media, and philosophy. The path ran from Texas secondary classrooms into graduate school, and now to a faculty appointment at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Dr. Hammonds began teaching in 2010 in Texas secondary schools, leading speech and theatre classes. He moved into university teaching during graduate school and has since taught communication, media studies, public speaking, and writing at four institutions.
He joined the School of Interdisciplinary Studies at UT Dallas in 2023 and now serves as Program Head of the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies. His undergraduate courses cover American popular culture, intellectual inquiry, and a special topic on superheroes and American mythology.
The research thread that runs through this work is hermeneutics: the philosophy of how readers and audiences build meaning from texts. Hammonds is especially interested in the moments when meaning goes wrong — when fans turn a film into a political weapon, when a community misreads its own founding stories, when a piece of pop culture becomes a vehicle for something it never set out to carry.
His first book, Interpreting and Transmitting Kynicism in Joker (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024), studies one such case in detail. Other work has appeared in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, Transformative Works and Cultures, and a number of edited volumes on philosophy and popular media.
Hammonds co-hosts Special Topics in Media, a podcast on film, comics, and culture, and serves on the editorial board of The Phoenix Papers. He lives in the Dallas area.

Dallas, Texas
Education
Where I trained.
2023
Doctor of Philosophy in Communication
University of Oklahoma
Dissertation: An American Knightmare — Joker, Fandom, and Malicious Movie Meaning-Making. Committee Chair: Dr. Eric Mark Kramer.
2016
Master of Science in Communication Studies
University of North Texas
Specialties: Critical Pedagogy, Popular Culture, Narrative Theory. Committee Chair: Dr. Karen Anderson-Lain.
2013
Bachelor of Science in Speech/Communications
Texas A&M University–Commerce
Minor in Secondary Education. Advisor: Dr. R. John Ballotti, Jr.
Focus
Topics I work on.
A selected list of theoretical, methodological, and topical specialties. Not exhaustive. Drawn from coursework, conference papers, and published research.
- Critical Fan Studies
- Digital Fan Communities
- Narrative Theory
- Phenomenology of Communication
- Media and Stigma
- Cross-Cultural Communication
- Nationalism in Media
- History of the Speech Discipline
- Communication Pedagogy
- Film and Philosophy
- Visual Communication
- Comics and Superheroes
- Dark Rhetoric
- Cultism
Honors
Awards and recognition.
2026
Outstanding Teacher Award
University of Texas at Dallas, School of Interdisciplinary Studies
2024
Top Paper, 1st Place — for "Malicious Movie Talk"
National Communication Association, Theatre/Film/New Multimedia Division
2023
Top Student Paper Panel, 2nd Place — for "Public Speaking and Theatre"
National Communication Association, Theatre/Film/New Multimedia Division
2023
Dan and Mary John O'Hair Award for Outstanding Graduate Student
University of Oklahoma, Department of Communication
2022
Outstanding Panel Presentation
Oklahoma Speech Theatre Communication Association Conference
2022
Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award
University of Oklahoma, Department of Communication
2021
Ted Beaird Scholarship for Outstanding Graduate Student Research
University of Oklahoma, Department of Communication
2020
Top Student Paper Panel — for "A Voice for the Voiceless"
National Communication Association, International and Intercultural Communication Division
2016
Michael T. Marsden Paper Award for Outstanding Journal Article
The Midwest Popular Culture Association
2016
Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student
University of North Texas, Department of Communication Studies
Affiliations
Where I serve.
- National Communication Association — Theatre, Film, and New Media Division; Basic Course Division; Philosophy of Communication Division
- Editorial Board, The Phoenix Papers
- Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association — Pop Culture and Philosophy Division
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