Professor Jerry Hunter
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Jerry Hunter studied at the University of Cincinnati (BA, English), the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (MPhil, Welsh), and Harvard University (PhD, Celtic Languages and Literatures). He worked as a lecturer at Harvard University and Cardiff University before coming to Bangor in 2003.
The fields of his research are extremely varied and he has published about Welsh-language literature from all periods, from the Middle Ages to contemporary literature. He has published five monographs, one about connections between literature, prophecy and historiography in the sixteenth century, and four treating various aspects of nineteenth-century Welsh-language literature in America. One of them, Llwch Cenhedloedd:Y Cymry a Rhyfel Cartref America ('The Dust of Nations: the Welsh and the American Civil War'), won the Literature Wales 'Book of the Year' Award in 2004 (and two of his other books have been short-listed for the same award).
At present he is working on Welsh literature and the wars of the seventeenth century and hopes to build on the foundations outlined in a recent publication, 'The Red Sword, the Sickle and the Author's Revenge: Welsh Literature and Conflict in the Seventeenth Century' (the 2016 J.V. Kelleher Lecture, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, vol. xxxvi).
Also a creative writer, he has published five novels - Gwenddydd (2010), which won the National Eisteddfod's Prose Medal, Gwreiddyn Chwerw (2012), Ebargofiant (2014), Y Fro Dywyll (2014) - translated by Patrick K. Ford and published as Dark Territory (2017) - and Ynys Fadog (2018). He has also published a short novel for children.
Jerry Hunter has presented and co-scripted three documentary series for S4C. One of them, Cymry Rhyfel Cartref America ('The Welsh of the American Civil War), won the Gwyn Alf Williams BAFTA Cymru award.
- 2024
The Construction of a Road Novel Narrator: a Critical and Creative Practice Research
Barr, W. (Author), Hunter, T. (Supervisor), 12 Apr 2024Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2020
Teledu 'Da'? Ystyriaethau golygyddol wrth greu cynyrchiadau dogfen am y celfyddydau i S4C.
Ellis, G. (Author), Hunter, J. (Supervisor) & Muse, E. (Supervisor), 8 Oct 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Rhai o Gymunedau’n Llên: y Lleol a’r Cenedlaethol
Lenny Turner, B. (Author), Hunter, T. (Supervisor), 3 Aug 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2017
‘Mae’r Beibl o’n tu’: Y dadleuon Beiblaidd ynghylch caethwasiaeth ar dudalennau gwasg gyfnodol Gymraeg America, 1838-1868
Evans-Jones, G. H. (Author), Davies, E. (Supervisor) & Hunter, T. (Supervisor), Jan 2017Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2014
Kate Roberts a’r Ddrama
Jones, D. (Author), Hunter, J. (Supervisor), Jan 2014Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2012
Cyfaill pwy o'r hen wlad?: y wasg gyfnodol Gymraeg a hunaniaeth Cymry America 1838-66
Williams, R. (Author), Hunter, J. (Supervisor), Jan 2012Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy