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  1. Andersen, Tore Rye

    Literary epochs (20th Century American literature, Cormac McCarthy, David Foster Wallace, Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Jonathan Franzen, Modernism, Postironical literature, Postmodernism, Thomas Pynchon, Vladimir Nabokov, William Gibson), Books as a medium (including digital literature) (History of the Book, Paratexts, The materiality of the book), Climate and culture, Cultural forms of expression, Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext (Twitter fiction), High and low culture, Historiography of literature, History of criticism, Literature, Media, Text theory and analysis, The literary market (Serialization), Theory and Analysis of Culture, USA

    • Cecchini, Leonardo

      Literary epochs (Courtly Love & Culture,, Dante, Petrarca & Boccaccio,, History of the Concept of Love in Europe, Italian Literature and Culture in the Miidde Ages & Renassance,), Identity (Globalisation in the past & the present,, Memory and Identity,, Memory and Narration,, Region National Identity in Europe,, Region National Identity in Italy), Modernity (Culture, Media and Globalisation,, Popular Culture, Postmodernity and Postmdernism,), Text theory and analysis (Discourse & Culture Analysis,, Literature and Politics, Literature and Society,, Narratology,, The Fantastic,)

      • Dalsgaard, Inger Hunnerup

        Literary epochs (Thomas Pynchon, US literature), Cultural contact (American culture), Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext, net literature (Cyberpunk literature), Everyday life (American folk and consumer culture, Romantic fiction, Women in America), Fashion (19th century American women, Women in Politics), Film analysis (American movies), Identity (Asian-Americans), Modernity (technology), Popular culture (Conspiracy culture, Disney, Marilyn Monroe), Social history (American First Ladies), USA, Visual art (American)

        • Egholm Lund, Sebastian

          Literary epochs (Decadence, Fin-de-siecle, Victorian era), Historiography of literature (Anthropocene), Text theory and analysis (Scale), Travel literature (Edward Bulwer-Lytton, H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Subterranean fiction)

          • Hansen, Hans Lauge

            Literary epochs (Spanish literature in the 1920'ies and after 2000), Conflict, Contemporary art, Cultural theory (Cultural Memory), Historiography of literature (Spanish Historical novel), Human rights, Ideology and attitudes, Literary genres (The spanish novel after 2000), Meeting of cultures, Modernity (Cultural identities), Spain (Civil War and Postwar, Transition to Democracy), Visual art (Spanish Vanguard in the 20'ies)

            • Hermann, Pernille

              Literary epochs, Cultural forms of expression (cultural memory, literacy, myth and mythology, orality), Text theory and analysis (Danish Rhymed Chronicle, Old Norse historioraphy, Old Norse literature, Old Norse myths, saga literature), World literature (hagiography, historiography, Literature and Globalization, Religious literature)

              • Hornbek, Birgitte Rasmussen

                Literary epochs (Realism. Modernism.), Anthropology, Cultural forms of expression (Fashion.), Everyday life (The phsychopathology of everyday life), Fashion, Globalisation (Exile and globalization. Globalisering-homeland. Theories of space and place. Emotional geografi.), High and low culture (Taste and distaste. Karnevalism.), History of aesthetics after 1735, Identity (Identity and place.), Late Antiquity and Christian ethics (The seven deadly sins. The sin of sloth.), Literary institutions, Modernity, Photography (Photography and memory), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Peotics of melancholy.), Psychology of creativity (Melancholy and creativity. Exile, loss and creativity.), Psychology of crisis and trauma (Eksil), Psychology of emotions (Melancholy. Nostalgia.Ennui. Envy. Sloth. Boredom. Anger), Religious movements (Ascetism. The sven deadly sins), Travel literature, World literature

                • Iversen, Stefan

                  Literary epochs (19th Century, 20th century, Decadence, Modernism, Realism), Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext (Multimodality), Globalisation, Identity, Narrativity/storytelling, Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Political rhetoric, Rhetorical analysis (Multimodal Rhetoric, Narrative Rhetoric, Visual Rhetoric), Text theory and analysis (Cultural Memory, Deconstruction, Fictionality, Narrative theory, Unnatural Narratology, Witness Literature), Theories of learning

                  • Kjerkegaard, Stefan

                    Literary epochs (Avant-garde, Contemporary novels (2000-2006), contemporary poetry, Postmodernism), Advertising aesthetics (puns, wordplay), Books as a medium (including digital literature) (The materiality of the book), Cognition theory (puns), Cultural forms of expression (Self-Fashioning, Self-Fashioning in media), History of criticism, Literary institutions, Literature, Lyrics, Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Claus Beck-Nielsen, Das Beckwerk, Gilles Deleuze, Humour, J.P. Jacobsen, Knud Romer, Lyric, metaphor, Morten Søndergaard, Niels Frank, Niels Lyngsø, Per Højholt, Peter Laugesen, Poetry, puns, Simon Grotrian, Ursula Andkjær Olsen), Printed Media, Text theory and analysis (Authorship, Autobiography, Autofiction, Deconstruction, didactics of literature, Fiction, Jens Peter Jacobsen, literary criticism, Narrative theory, Narratology, Poetry, Self-Fashioning, Theory of fiction, Witness Literature, Wordplay), The concept of the work

                    • Larsen, Svend Erik

                      Literary epochs (Europe after 1700), Cultural change (forgiveness, individual and cultural memory), Globalisation (literature and globalization), Historiography of literature, Modernity (urban culture), Narrativity/storytelling (the function of storytelling), Philosophy of education and history of the concept of education ('Bildung' and secondary education), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (conceptions of nature, memory), Semiotics and semiology (discourse analysis, literary and cultural semiotics), Structuralism, World literature (globalization and literature)

                      • Mortensen, Peter

                        Literary epochs (Modern British and American literature, Modernism, Post-Romanticism, Postmodernism, Romanticism, Transcendentalism), Climate and culture (Climate change discourses, Climate literature), Ethics and sustainability (Literature, culture and sustainability), Film history (Disaster film, Representations of nature in film, Sciene Fiction), Literary genres (Apocalyptic and postapocalyptic texts, Back-to-nature literature, Ecopoetry, Pastoral, Science Fiction, Utopian/dystopian fiction), Modernity (Alternative culture, Countercultures, Environmentalism, Political ecology), Text theory and analysis (Cultural Studies, Ecocriticism, Literature and technology, Modern literary theory, New Historicism)

                        • Munk, Kasper Green

                          Literary epochs (20th century, Christoph Ransmayr, cultural memory, German postwar literature, Imre Kertész, Thomas Bernhard, W.G. Sebald, War literature), Cultural history (Cultural history of the war, Germany and the second world war, Memory theory, The air war, Vergangenheitsbewältigung), Essay writing and cultural journalism, History of criticism (War and literature), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Aesthetics of the war, Literature and ethics, Memory, Poetics of the war, Witness Literature), Text theory and analysis

                          • Paulsen, Mikkel-Theis

                            Literary epochs (El Siglo de Oro, Renaissance, The Baroque), Drama paedagogics (Ben Jonson, English Renaissance Drama, John Fletcher, John Lyly, Shakespeare), Empires and colonies (Age of Discovery, Colonialism, Early Imperialism, The New World), Historiography of literature (Early Modern Spanish Literature, Lope de Vega), History of criticism (Poetics), Latin and South America in general (Colonial Latin American Literature, European visions of Latin America), Literary genres (Drama, Tragicomedy)

                            • Ringgaard, Dan

                              Literary epochs, Canon, Essay writing and cultural journalism, Historiography of literature, History of criticism, Literary genres, Literature (Literary theory, Nordic literary history, poetry, rhythm, late 19th century, the major Danish poets Emil Aarestrup, Sophus Claussen and Henrik Nordbrandt, Giorgio Agamben, globalization and world literature, place and place theory (literary phenomenology and cartography), Danish poet and film maker Jørgen Leth (the relation between poetry and film plus sports), literature and climate (atmosphere and catastrophe), the post literary (including transmediality), literary creativity, essay theory and writing, literary criticism), Lyrics, Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Text theory and analysis, Travel literature, World literature

                              • Stounbjerg, Per

                                Literary epochs (Avant-garde, Modernism, Realism), Denmark (Danish literary history), History of aesthetics after 1735 (Avant-Garde), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Aesthetics of the ugly), Sweden (Strindberg, August), Text theory and analysis (Autobiography, Autofiction, Theory of genre)

                                • Ørtoft Rasmussen, Sebastian

                                  Literary epochs (Contemporary Art and Literature, European Romanticsm), Historiography of literature (Philosophy and Literature, Science and Literature), Philosophers (Baumgarten, Deleuze, Kant, Kierkegaard, Laurent Berlant, Sianne Ngai), Philosophical aesthetics, Text theory and analysis (Affect, Computational Analysis, Digital Humanities, Ecocriticsm, Sensibility)