BA and
PhD in English from the
University of Barcelona (2006), having authored the first doctoral thesis in Spain on cultural and literary representations of masculinity. In 2007 he moved to the Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities at
Stony Brook University, USA, where he carried out his postdoctoral research together with Dr.
Michael Kimmel. Subsequently, he moved to the
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, working as of 2012 as Associate Professor (accredited as Full Professor in 2018) in gender studies and American literature. As part of his work on literary representations of African-American masculinities, he argued the centrality of race to James Baldwin's
Giovanni’s Room, which had been traditionally studied as a book on homosexuality rather than ethnicity. Besides being a postdoctoral fellow of the Fulbright-SAAS program in the USA (2016), in 2018 he became the Principal Investigator of the MASCAGE project, focused on representations of masculinity and aging in contemporary European literatures and cinemas, and funded by the Gendernet-Plus Era-Net Co-fund program of the European Union. Armengol is also Editor of the international journal Men and Masculinities as well as the "Masculinity Studies" series Editor at Peter Lang publishing. He is also cited as one of the fundamental experts in the study of "
Hegemonic Masculinity" and "alternative" masculinities. His research has been published in international journals such as
Signs,
Journal of Gender Studies,
Men and Masculinities and
MELUS, among others. He is a member of the
Global Young Academy as of 2020. == Works ==