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Robert Bulman is a Professor of Sociology at the School of Liberal Arts, Saint Mary's College of California. His research focuses on the intersection of Hollywood films and educational systems, particularly how cinema reflects and shapes cultural beliefs about inequality, gender identity, and social dynamics. Bulman's work has been cited by prominent media outlets like The Atlantic and the New York Times, highlighting his expertise in analyzing cinematic portrayals of teachers and schools.
Research Trends: Bulman's publications explore themes such as political polarization (2025), school safety (2018), gender double standards in high school films (2015), and class conflict in educational media (2010). His recent works examine MAGA extremism and preventing school shootings, while earlier scholarship investigates ballroom dance as a metaphor for social intimacy and critical pedagogy through cinematic analysis.
Media Engagement: Bulman's research has been featured in The Atlantic (2017) and discussed in an NPR interview (2017) regarding his documentary collaboration. He also contributed a foreword to a book on fictional teacher portrayals (2016) and published multiple articles linking Hollywood narratives to broader societal issues.
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