Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Canon, Classical philosophy (particularly Plato and Aristotle), Essay writing and cultural journalism, German idealism, German philosophy in the 20th century (Heidegger), History of aesthetics after 1735, Literary epochs, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Philosophical aesthetics (Intellectual intuition and Enthusiasm), The linguistic turn, World literature
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Avant-garde, Books as a medium (including digital literature), Criticism of translation, Cultural change, Cultural contact, Cultural forms of expression, Cultural theory, English, Film, Francophony, French, French in the world, past and present, Globalisation, High and low culture, Identity, Literary epochs, Literary genres, Modernity, Nationalism, Text theory and analysis, Translation methods, Translation theory, Visual analysis, World literature
Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Peotics of melancholy.), 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 epochs (Realism. Modernism.), Literary institutions, Modernity, Photography (Photography and memory), 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
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext (Multimodality), Globalisation, Identity, Literary epochs (19th Century, 20th century, Decadence, Modernism, Realism), Narrativity/storytelling, 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
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, French in the world, past and present (Frankofoni, Litteraturhistorie), Literary epochs, Modern drama, Text theory and analysis, Translation theory (Litterær oversættelse, Oversættelsens poetik)
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), 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 epochs (Avant-garde, Contemporary novels (2000-2006), contemporary poetry, Postmodernism), Literary institutions, Literature, Lyrics, 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
Poetics, poetry and philosophy (conceptions of nature, memory), Cultural change (forgiveness, individual and cultural memory), Globalisation (literature and globalization), Historiography of literature, Literary epochs (Europe after 1700), Modernity (urban culture), Narrativity/storytelling (the function of storytelling), Philosophy of education and history of the concept of education ('Bildung' and secondary education), Semiotics and semiology (discourse analysis, literary and cultural semiotics), Structuralism, World literature (globalization and literature)
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Cultural forms of expression, Enunciation theory, Language Philosophy (language, signs and images), Literature, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Phenomenology, Philosophers (Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault), Philosophy of Science, Structuralism, Theory and History of Aesthetics, Theory and History of Art, Visual art
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Aesthetics and art, Canon, Classical rhetoric, History of aesthetics after 1735, Interpretation, Language philosophy, Literary epochs, Modern aesthetic theory, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Party speeches, Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophy of education and history of the concept of education, Philosophy of science for the humanities, Political rhetoric, Public speeches, Rhetoric and philosophy, Rhetorical analysis, Spin, Text theory and analysis, The Danish Queen's New Year speeches, The aesthetic in the modern world, The concept of the work, The linguistic turn, Visual art
Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Aesthetics of the war, Literature and ethics, Memory, Poetics of the war, Witness 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), Literary epochs (20th century, Christoph Ransmayr, cultural memory, German postwar literature, Imre Kertész, Thomas Bernhard, W.G. Sebald, War literature), Text theory and analysis
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, History of aesthetics after 1735, History of criticism, Literary epochs (German classicism and romanticism, Romanticism), Philosophical aesthetics, Text theory and analysis, Theory and History of Aesthetics
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Canon, Essay writing and cultural journalism, Historiography of literature, History of criticism, Literary epochs, 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, Text theory and analysis, Travel literature, World literature
Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Aesthetics of the ugly), Denmark (Danish literary history), History of aesthetics after 1735 (Avant-Garde), Literary epochs (Avant-garde, Modernism, Realism), Sweden (Strindberg, August), Text theory and analysis (Autobiography, Autofiction, Theory of genre)
Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Books as a medium (including digital literature), Classical logic and syllogism studies, Communication in organisations, Elections and voters, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Ideology and attitudes, Learning, didactics and education, Literature, Lives of other animal and human species past and present, Modern logic, Narrativity/storytelling (narratology, the function of storytelling), Philosophy of science for the humanities, Political communication, Research into Research, Semiotics and semiology, Structuralism, Text analysis, Text theory and analysis (Autofiction, Bret Easton Ellis, Deconstruction, didactics of literature, Edgar Allan Poe, History of Literary Theory, Humor, James Frey, narrative theory, Narratology, Short Prose, Steen Steensen Blicher, Svend Åge Madsen, Witness Literature), The literary market