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Dr. Scott F. Stoddart is an Associate Professor and Chair of the English Department at Saint Peter’s University, where he also serves as President of the Faculty Senate. His teaching focuses on British and American literature, cinema, theatre, and television studies. He has authored or edited five books, including works on Downton Abbey, Mad Men, and the Coen Brothers, with upcoming publications on George Cukor’s films and the cultural impact of Dallas. He is a contributing correspondent for PBS’s American Icons and hosted the Sundance series Love / Lust.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; B.A. from University of Maine.
His research explores intersections between literature and visual media, including studies of queer aesthetics in film, presidential imagery in Hollywood, and the works of directors like Martin Scorsese and Jane Campion. Current projects include analyzing post-9/11 Western cinema and a book on film noir villains.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his academic and media contributions highlight his influence in literary and cultural studies. He advises students in literature and media studies, though no named advisees or grants are specified.
He leads the English department’s curriculum development and oversees initiatives in interdisciplinary humanities education.




