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Vorträge und Konferenzteilnahmen

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  • 01/24 [with Frederike Felcht] Organisation, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Workshop „The Sea in Scandinavian Literature”
  • 11/23 Gastvortrag, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. “Fuelling a Fairytale: Petroculture in Norway.”
  • 06/23 Gastvortrag, The Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities, University of Stavanger. “Toxic Romance: The Oil Fairy Tale in the North Sea”
  • 03/23 Gastvortrag, Environmental Humanities LARCA Paris. “Offshore: Energy Cultures of the North Sea.”
  • 11/22 Gastvortrag, University of Bern. “Doggerland Rising: Deep Time and the Long Memory of Literary Fiction.”
  • 11/22 Vortrag, Lunchtime Colloquium, Rachel Carson Center LMU Munich. ““Fuelling Fairytales? The Quest for an Offshore Happy End.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_tbYiXfQWQ
  • 09/22 [with Frederike Felcht] Arbeitstagung der deutschen Skandinavistik. Leitung, Arbeitskreis “Meere.”
  • 08/22 Vortrag, Petrocultures Conference, Petroleum Museum Stavanger. “The Film "Oil Kid" and Petro-Affect in Contemporary Norway & Beyond.”
  • 06/22 [mit Frederike Felcht] Vortrag, Ecocritical Network in Scandinavian Studies Workshop. „Teaching Ecocriticism: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching the Sea.”
  • 06/22 [mit Julia Leyda] Vortrag, Criticial PetroAesthetics Collaboratory Workshop, Oslo School of Environmental Humanities. „Fossil Fuel Feminism: Beyond Petromasculinity?”
  • 05/22 [mit Julia Leyda] Gastvortrag, Environmental Humanities Seminar, Universität Würzburg. „Oil & Gender in European Fiction & Film.“
  • 12/21 Vortrag, Webinar „Oil Spaces: A multidisciplinary discussion on the global petroleumscape in times of transition,” Rachel Carson Center (digital).
  • 10/21 Vortrag, Workshop „Sentimental Extraction: Fossil Fuel Extraction, Gender and Sentimentality,” Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremburg (digital). “Lambs to the Slaughter: Sentimentality and Sacrifice in the North Sea.”
  • 05/21 Keynote-Vortrag, Konferenz „Wet Feet. Flood Resilience and the Climate Crisis,” University of Sheffield (digital). “The Imagination of Floods on the North Sea Coasts.”
  • 05/21 Gastvortrag, Vortragsreihe “Fieldwork” der Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network (EEHN). University of Edinburgh (digital).
  • 02/21 Roundtable-Vortrag, Seminarreihe “Coastal Connections” des Institute of Historical Research, University of London (digital). “Thinking beyond the “Vanishing Coasts”.”
  • 12/20 Gastvortrag, DAAD Cambridge Research Hub workshop “Ecology in German Literary Criticism—Recent Developments and Approaches, Universität von Cambridge (digital). „Aufklärung am Rande: The Wadden Sea in German Literature.“
  • 11/20 Keynote-Vortrag, Jahrestagung der Royal Netherlands Historical Society (KNHG), Universität Amsterdam (digital). „Sinking Stories. The Imagination of the Lowlands in the Anthropocene.”
  • 10/20 Gastvortrag, Konferenz Teknologi, økologi og spiritualitet i nordisk ”spekulativ fiktion,” Universität Kopenhagen. „The Nordic Novel and the Environmental Uncanny.“
  • 01/20 Gastvortrag, Workshop Changing Concepts of Nature in Literature and Film, Nordeuropa-Institut, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. “From Fiction to Fact: The Imagination of Oil in Norway 1969-2019.”
  • 11/19 Gastvortrag, Seminarreihe „Human/Nature“, Universität Oulu. „From Fiction to Fact: The Imagination of Oil in Norway 1969-2019.”
  • 10/19 [mit Julia Leyda] Gastvortrag , PhD Research Seminar Theories and Methods in Environmental Humanities, Universität Oslo. “Petrocultures: Theories and Methods.”
  • 09/19 Kommentar, Symposium "Anthropocene (Post)Humanities," Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München.
  • 08/19 Vortrag, European Society for Environmental History Conference, Universität Tallinn. “Literary Texts as Placeholders.” (Panel: Out of Bounds: The Literary Imagination of Inaccessible Landscapes.)
  • 07/19 Vortrag, World Congress in Environmental History, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brasilien. “From Fiction to Fact: The Imagination of Oil in Norway, 1969-2019.” (Panel: From Soil-Poor to Oil-Rich: Creating the (Global) North in Literature and Film)
  • 07/19, Vortrag, Workshop “Mapping the Blue Humanities” Warwick University. “Liminal Worlds: Imagining Past Lives on Northern Shores.”
  • 10/18 Roundtable-Vortrag, First Baltic Conference on the Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences, Latvian University Riga. “Communicating the Environmental Humanities.”
  • 09/18 Vortrag, European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture & the Environment Conference, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. “Cold Earth, Infertile Soil, Human Extinctions: Lessons from the Past in Sarah Moss’ Novels Cold Earth (2009) and Night Waking (2011).” (Panel: Cultivating Life in Barren Places)
  • 06/17 Vortrag, European Society for Environmental History Conference, Universität Zagreb. “Soil, Silt, and Shifting Sands: The East Anglian Fens and the North Sea.” (Panel: Native Soil: The Terroir of Home)
  • 10/16 Vortrag, European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture & the Environment Conference, Université Libre, Brüssel. “The Literary Rewilding of the North Sea Coasts.”
  • 11/15 Gastvortrag, Benelux Association for the Study of Art, Culture, and the Environment, Universität Utrecht. ““The Netherlands Lives with Water:” Narrating Disaster in the Anthropocene.”
  • 09/14 [mit Frederike Felcht] Organisation, Workshop Scarcity and Environment in History and Literature.