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Jonathan Goldman

Professor; Humanities, College of Arts & Sciences

Education Credentials: Ph.D.

Joined New York Tech: 2008

Jonathan Ezra Goldman researches and teaches literature and its relationship to mass, technological society, specializing in twentieth-century US/British/Irish novels, modernism, popular culture, literature/law studies, and the cultural history of New York City. He is the author of Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity (U of Texas P, 2011), editor of James Joyce and the Law (U of Florida P, 2018), and co-editor of Modernist Star Maps: Celebrity, Modernity, Culture (Ashgate, 2010). His work appears in such venues as The Cambridge Companion to UlyssesCambridge Contexts: Bernard ShawCambridge Contexts: Tom StoppardPublic Domain ReviewPublic Books, GothamistThe Village VoiceAtlas ObscuraModernism/modernity Print+James Joyce QuarterlyNarrative, Novel: A Forum on FictionThe Paris ReviewThe MillionsThe Chronicle of Higher Education, and The James Joyce Literary Supplement. Much of his recent research forms the basis of the website New York 1920s: 100 Years Ago Today (When We Became Modern). He is President of the James Joyce Society, founded in 1947.

Goldman received his Ph.D. from Brown and bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley.

Hidden Histories and Marginalized Figures of Jazz Age New York (SUNY Press, 2025)

  • Irish Literature
  • Literary Adaptation in Visual Media
  • Basic Reading And Writing For International Students
  • Focus on Writing II for International Students
  • Latinx/Latino/Latina Culture of New York
  • What Was Modernism
  • Shakespeare
  • Fantasy Literature

Contact Information

Email: jonathan.goldman@nyit.edu

Office: New York, NY

Website: jonathanegoldman.com