
معرفی
Gerald Peters is a Professor of English at the University of Southern Maine, affiliated with the Department of English within the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. He joined the institution in 1987 after teaching at the University of Regensburg, Germany, and the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. He has served as Chair of the Department of English and Chair of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages.
- Education:
- PhD in Comparative Literature (University of Illinois, 1986)
- MA in English Literature (University of Saskatchewan, 1982)
- BA in English Literature (University of Saskatchewan, 1975)
His research focuses on discourses of self-determination, including diaries, travel journals, confessions, autobiographies, and the Bildungsroman. Key interests span Continental literature, psychoanalytic theory, and postmodern autobiography. He teaches courses on ancient literature, critical theory, and modern fiction.
His publications include analyses of Goethe, utopianism, and narrative structures in literature. While no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive academic service and diverse publications reflect scholarly distinction. He has advised no students listed here, and no grants are mentioned in the text. He is located at 309 Luther Bonney Hall on the Portland Campus.
No labs or research teams are explicitly noted in the text, though his work suggests involvement in interdisciplinary cultural studies initiatives.





