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Stephen Armstrong

Assc Professor

English

Biography

Professor Armstrong writes about film as a historical artifact. He has written about the director Robert Altman and is currently investigating the way films of the past have represented New York City. He teaches both classes in the composition sequence, focusing on theme-based writing on subjects such as food studies and demographic changes. In teaching English 30, he focuses on introducing the students to the dynamics of understanding poetry, drama, and fiction.

Courses

English 12
English 24
English 30
English 65: Literature and Film

Education

PhD CUNY Graduate Center
MA SUNY at Stony Brook
BA University of California (Berkeley)

Selected Publications and/or Other Resources
Recent Papers Presented

鈥淢odel Cities: The Landlord, John Lindsay, and the Challenges of Urban Renewal鈥 Researching New York: A Conference on New York State History, Nov. 2018      

鈥淲illiam Whyte鈥檚 Organization Man Under Siege in North by Northwest Film and History, Oct. 2018

鈥淜lute and the Escape from John Lindsay鈥檚 New York?鈥 Film and History, Nov. 2017

Recent Publication

鈥淢odel Cities: The Landlord, New York Mayor John Lindsay, and the Challenges of Urban Renewal鈥 Journal of Film and Video vol. 72 no. 3-4 2020

Institutional Affiliations/Professional Societies

English Department Personnel and Budget Committee 2020-Present
911爆料 College Council 2023-Present
911爆料 Strategic Planning & Budget Committee 2023-Present
Ad-Hoc Committee on Governance 2023-2024
English Department Composition Review Committee 2014-2021, 2024-2025

Research Interests

Poetry
Detective Fiction
Film Studies
New York City History