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Marc Dolan is a Professor of English, American Studies, and Film Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the CUNY Graduate Center. He holds a PhD in History of American Civilization from Harvard University (1988) and an AB in American History and Literature from Harvard College (1983). His research spans media studies, American creativity, and cultural analysis, with a focus on intersections between literature, film, music, and historical narratives.
His scholarly work includes books like Bruce Springsteen and the Promise of Rock ‘n’ Roll (2012) and articles on topics ranging from Herman Melville to punk rock aesthetics. He has contributed to venues like Salon and Politico, extending academic discourse into public discourse. Dolan’s affiliations at John Jay include teaching Introduction to Film and interdisciplinary engagement across departments.
- Awards: Certificate of Merit (2013) for research on recorded rock music.
- Research Interests: Media forms, cultural re-interpretations of historical periods, and trans-media narrative analysis.
His publications reflect a commitment to bridging literary, cinematic, and musical studies, with recent work exploring 20th-century American cultural production and comparative media analysis.



