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Robert C. Bulman is a Professor of Sociology at Saint Mary's College of California, affiliated with the School of Liberal Arts. His research focuses on the intersection of culture, education, and film, particularly analyzing how Hollywood films reflect American societal beliefs about class, gender, and education. He has published extensively on topics such as high school films, gender ideology, school choice policies, and cultural critiques of social inequality.
His work bridges sociology and cultural studies, examining how media narratives shape public understanding of education systems, social stratification, and political debates. Notable contributions include analyses of John Hughes' 1980s teen films, critiques of gender ideology discourses, and examinations of the cultural dimensions of school choice policies. Bulman's scholarship often highlights the societal implications of cinematic storytelling and policy debates.
Recent publications include an opinion piece on gender ideology in Newsweek (2024) and academic analyses of high school films and educational inequality. His work frequently appears in interdisciplinary journals and media outlets, reflecting his commitment to public sociology.



