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Tim Youngs

Timothy Youngs

Doctoral Supervisor

School of Arts & Humanities

Staff Group(s)
Department of Humanities

Role

Tim Youngs is Professor Emeritus of English and Travel Studies. He continues to research and publish, deliver guest talks and conference papers, undertake peer review, and to collaborate with scholars internationally.

Career overview

After a Research Assistantship in Black British Drama at Loughborough University (1986-7), Professor Youngs has spent his career at Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé Trent, where he mainly taught American Literature, especially African American writing, and travel writing. He established and directed the Centre for Travel Writing Studies (2002-2022), and founded the journal Studies in Travel Writing, which he edited from 1997, moving to an advisory role in 2022.

Research areas

Tim Youngs specialises in the study of travel writing. His many authored or edited books include introductions to and overviews of the subject as well as advanced, in-depth studies. He is especially interested in African American travel writing, radical travel texts and travel narratives of the interwar years. He co-edits with Peter Hulme the monograph series and with Nandini Das the short-form monograph series . His most recent books are The Cambridge History of Travel Writing, edited with Nandini Das, and The Ashgate Research Companion to Travel Writing, edited with Alasdair Pettinger (2019). He is currently completing The Oxford Very Short Introduction to Travel Writing.

Professor Youngs is also a poet. His poems have appeared in several magazines and he is the author of two pamphlets, Touching Distance (Five Leaves, 2017) and (Red Ceilings, 2022). With Sarah Jackson he co-edited the anthology In Transit: Poems of Travel (The Emma Press, 2018).

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External activity

Professor Youngs has given keynote papers and other invited talks in more than 20 countries on five continents and has acted as external examiner for more than 30 PhDs for universities in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Sweden, Spain and Hungary. He is frequently called upon as a peer reviewer and has been a reader for over 30 academic journals and book publishers. He has also advised promotion committees for several universities, in Asia and the US as well as in the UK.

Sponsors and collaborators

Professor Youngs’ activities see him frequently collaborate with individuals and institutions in several countries. His research has been supported by the AHRC and the British Academy, among other funders. He has held visiting fellowships at the University of Tasmania, the Lilly Library, Indiana University; and the American Geographical Society/University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.

Publications

African American Travel Writing”, in Robert Clarke, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing (Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp.109-23.

Take out your machine’: narratives of early motorcycle travel”, in Julia Kuehn and Paul Smethurst, eds, New Directions in Travel Writing Studies (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2015), pp.145-160.

“William O. Field’s Journey to the Margins of Europe”, in Waldemar Zacharasiewicz and David Staines, eds, Narratives of Encounters in the North Atlantic Triangle University of Vienna (Vienna: Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2015), pp.245-58.

“Urban Recesses: Memory, Nature and the City”, in Françoise Besson, Claire Omhovère, Héliane Ventura, eds, The Memory of Nature in Aboriginal, Canadian and American Contexts (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2014), pp.31-42.

Travel Writing: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies (ed. with Charles Forsdick), 4 vols (Routledge, 2012)

. Youngs T, 2013, Liverpool University Press

. Youngs T, Forum for Modern Language Studies, 2013, 49 (4), 472

(Cambridge Introductions). Youngs T, 2013, Cambridge University Press

. Youngs T, English Studies in Africa, 2010, 53 (2), 71-85

. Youngs T in (eds) Brooker P, Gasiorek A, Longworth D and Thacker A, The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms, 2010, Oxford University Press, 267-280

. Youngs T in (eds) Castillo S and Seed D, American Travel and Empire, 2009, Liverpool University Press, 200-216