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Dr. Mark William Padilla is a Professor at Christopher Newport University, where he teaches Greek and Latin languages, Greek literature and myth, and Honors courses on Alfred Hitchcock and Richard Wagner. He holds a Ph.D. and MA in Comparative Literature from Princeton University, along with a BA in Classics and English from UC Santa Cruz.
- Specializes in Classical Reception Studies through film analysis
- Focuses on Alfred Hitchcock's mythic structures
- Expert in Greek literature and reception traditions
- Co-organizes CNU study abroad programs in Greece
His research synthesizes ancient Greek myth with 20th-century cinematic techniques, particularly analyzing Vertigo's mythological layers and classical allusions in Hollywood scripts. Padilla has presented lectures internationally in USA, Canada, UK, and Ireland.
Key contributions include:
- Classical Vertigo (2024) - Myth in Hitchcock's aesthetics
- Wrong Man and Grace Kelly Films (2018) - British Museum influences
- Rites of Passage (1999) - Greek initiation themes in tragedy
- 2019 Faculty Excellence Award for Scholarship
As a former dean and provost at three liberal arts colleges, his administrative experience shapes faculty prestige analysis in small institutions, exploring multi-directional academic pressures in his 2008 publication.
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