Peter Paul Ferry

Professor i engelsk litteratur

Peter Paul Ferry

Kontakt

Telefon: 51833689

E-post: peter.ferry@uis.no

Rom: HG N-221

Organisasjonsenhet

Fakultet for utdanningsvitenskap og humaniora

Institutt for kultur- og språkvitenskap

Kort om meg

Research

My research is focused mainly on representations of men and masculinities in literature, culture, and society. I have published two monographs and a range of articles that discuss representations of men and masculinities in 19th, 20th, and 21st century writing. I also have published on the flaneur and masculinity, hegemonic masculinities, and further topics linked to the Critical Study of Men and Masculinities.

My most recent monograph is Beards and Masculinity in American Literature (Routledge 2020). This book celebrates canonical beards in canonical works of American writing - from Walt Whitman to Ernest Hemingway - as well as discussing the range of issues that beards evoke with regards to the everyday performance of masculinity. 

I also have a podcast called Writing Beards. It can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

 

Current research

My research interests are moving into the concepts of Empathy and Futures Literacy (FL). I am planning to develop my research and teaching in collaboration with ECIU partners in 2024 and 2025.

 

Teaching

I teach American Literature, Contemporary Literature, and Literary Theory courses at BA and MA level. I also teach academic writing at BA and MA level. I also supervise BA and MA theses on a range of topics connected to American, British, Irish, and Global Literatures.

 

Publications

Monographs

•    Beards and Masculinity in American Literature. Routledge, 2020.

•    Masculinity in Contemporary New York Fiction. Routledge, 2015.

Journal articles and book chapters

•    “The Periodical and the Flâneur in Early New York Writing.” New York: A Literary History. Ed. Ross Wilson. Cambridge University Press, 2020, 165-179.

•    “Writing Men on the Margins: Joseph Mitchell, Masculinity and the Flâneur in New York City." Literary Journalism Studies. Vol. 9 No. 2 (Fall 2017): 52-73.

•    “The Beard, Masculinity, and Otherness in the Contemporary American Novel.” Journal of American Studies Vol. 51 No. 1 (Feb 2017): 163-182.

•    “Writing Men: Recognising the Sociological Value of Counter-Hegemonic Masculinities in American Fiction.” Masculinities and Social Change. Vol.2 No.2 (2013): 146-166.

•    “An Interpretation of Masculinity in Manhattan: Reading Jed Rubenfeld’s The Interpretation of Murder.” Atlantis (Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies). Vol. 34 No.2 (Dec 2012): 49-65.

•    “Reading Manhattan, Reading American Masculinity: Reintroducing the flâneur with E.B. White’s Here is New York and Joshua Ferris’ The Unnamed.” Culture, Society and Masculinities. Vol. 3 No.1 (2011): 49-61.

Publikasjoner

Vitenskapelige publikasjoner

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2023)

“'My Beard Is My Own’: Herman Melville’s Beard Poetics In His Narratives Of Maritime Masculinity.” .

Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos (Journal of North American Studies).

ISSN 1133-309X.

Volum 27.

s.67-83.

DOI: 10.12795/REN.2023.I27.13

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2020)

Beards and masculinity in American literature.

Routledge.

ISBN 9781138093768.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2020)

The Periodical and the Flaneur in early American writing. I: New York : A literary history.

Cambridge University Press.

ISBN 9781108470810.

s.165-179.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2017)

Writing Men on the Margins: Joseph Mitchell, Masculinity, and the Flaneur.

Literary Journalism Studies.

ISSN 1944-897X.

Volum 9.

Hefte 2.

s.52-73.

Kunstnerisk produksjon

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2022)

Writing Beards S1 E3 - with Dr Christopher Oldstone-Moore .

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2022)

Writing Beards S1 E4 - with Dr Eleanor Rycroft.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2022)

Writing Beards S1 E5 - with Dr Seb Coxon .

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Writing Beards S1 E1 - Dr. Alun Withey.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Writing Beards S1 E2: Dr Barnaby Dixson.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: What is Contemporary Literature?.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Giorgio Agamben “What is the Contemporary?”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Martin Paul Eve “Sincerity” – New Sincerity and Contemporary Literature.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Michael Basseler “Narrative Empathy in George Saunders’s Short Fiction”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Adam Kelly “George Saunders’ New Sincerity”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Emily Hogg “Displacement” – Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Amanda Lagji “Waiting in motion: mobilities and migration in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Michael Perfect “Black holes in the fabric of the nation” – Representations of refugees in Exit West.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Anna Hartnell “From Civil Rights to BLM”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Dana Williams “Everybody’s Protest Narrative” – Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Simon Abramowitsch “Negotiating 21st-Century Race and Readership in Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me.”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Melania Terrazas Gallego “Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture”.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Kathleen Costello-Sullivan “Trauma and Narratives of Recovery” – Eimear McBride’s A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing.

Ferry, Peter Paul

(2021)

Contemporary Literature in Context: Susan Cahill “A Girl is a Half-formed Thing?: Girlhood, Trauma and Resistance”.