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Timothy Marr is a Professor in the Department of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His scholarly work bridges American cultural history, Islamic studies, and literary analysis, with a focus on Herman Melville's writings and their transnational implications.
- Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University (1998)
- A.M. in Education from Stanford University (1985)
- B.A. in American Studies from Williams College (1984)
Marr's research explores the historical intersections of American military and imperial engagements with Muslim communities, particularly in the southern Philippines, alongside the cultural impact of Herman Melville's works like Moby-Dick. He contributes to digital humanities through his editorial roles in the Melville Society Cultural Project and Melville Electronic Library.
- NEH Fellow at the National Humanities Center (2013-14)
- Chapman Fellow at the UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities (2009)
- Fulbright lecturer in Cyprus (2007)
- Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (2006)
- President of the Melville Society (2021)
His teaching spans high school and university levels across California, Connecticut, Pakistan, Australia, and the Netherlands. Marr's editorial and leadership roles, including directing NEH-funded Summer Institutes on Moby-Dick, highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary education and cultural inquiry.
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