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职称:Douglas Huntly Gordon Distinguished Professor
所属学校:University of Virginia-Main Campus
所属院系:Department of French
所属专业:French Language and Literature
联系方式:434 924-4632
Education Ph.D (Durham England) Research Interests Sixteenth-century literature and culture; gender and queer studies; women’s writing; the history of religion. Before joining UVA’s French department in Fall 2015, Professor Ferguson held the Elias Ahuja Professorship of French at the University of Delaware. He has also been a visiting professor at the Université Paris 13–Paris Nord (2005), the Université Rennes 2–Haute Bretagne (2010), the Université Jean Monnet–Saint-Étienne (2012), the University of Pennsylvania (2013), and the University of Virginia (2014-2015) as well as a visiting Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin’s Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (2010). His latest book, Same-Sex Marriage in Renaissance Rome: (Hi)stories of Sexuality, Identity, and Community, will appear with Cornell University Press in 2016. He has published two earlier monographs, Mirroring Belief: Marguerite de Navarre’s Devotional Poetry (1992) and Queer (Re)Readings in the French Renaissance: Homosexuality, Gender, Culture (2008); a critical edition of Anne de Marquets’s Sonets spirituels (1997); five edited or co-edited collections of essays, including A Companion to Marguerite de Navarre, with Mary McKinley (2013); and over thirty journal articles and book chapters. Professor Ferguson is currently Vice-President of the Société française d’Étude du Seizième Siècle and a member of the Councils of the Renaissance Society of America and of the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. A full list of his publications can be found at http://garyferguson.weebly.com/.
Education Ph.D (Durham England) Research Interests Sixteenth-century literature and culture; gender and queer studies; women’s writing; the history of religion. Before joining UVA’s French department in Fall 2015, Professor Ferguson held the Elias Ahuja Professorship of French at the University of Delaware. He has also been a visiting professor at the Université Paris 13–Paris Nord (2005), the Université Rennes 2–Haute Bretagne (2010), the Université Jean Monnet–Saint-Étienne (2012), the University of Pennsylvania (2013), and the University of Virginia (2014-2015) as well as a visiting Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin’s Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (2010). His latest book, Same-Sex Marriage in Renaissance Rome: (Hi)stories of Sexuality, Identity, and Community, will appear with Cornell University Press in 2016. He has published two earlier monographs, Mirroring Belief: Marguerite de Navarre’s Devotional Poetry (1992) and Queer (Re)Readings in the French Renaissance: Homosexuality, Gender, Culture (2008); a critical edition of Anne de Marquets’s Sonets spirituels (1997); five edited or co-edited collections of essays, including A Companion to Marguerite de Navarre, with Mary McKinley (2013); and over thirty journal articles and book chapters. Professor Ferguson is currently Vice-President of the Société française d’Étude du Seizième Siècle and a member of the Councils of the Renaissance Society of America and of the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. A full list of his publications can be found at http://garyferguson.weebly.com/.