Ellen Frödin Postdoc

Contact

Name and title: Ellen FrödinPostdoc

Workplace: Department of Culture and Aesthetics Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Frescativägen 22B-26

Postal address Institutionen för kultur och estetik106 91 Stockholm

Research group

Forum Modernism

Forum Modernism at Stockholm University is an association for researchers whose work in some way concerns modernism, both through studies of its various mainstream and marginalized expressions, and through critical examinations of the concept as such.

About me

PhD in Comparative Literature from Stockholm University 2022. BA in Philosophy from Södertörn University, MA in Comparative Literature from Stockholm University. 

Research interests: Theories on materiality, continental philosophy, modernity, modernism.

Research

My dissertation Sakernas sammanhang. Om ting, människor och materiella relationer hos Henry Parland, James Joyce och Virginia Woolf (The Contextures of Things: Objects, Humans and Material Relations in Henry Parland, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf) investigates the prominent role of objects in the modernist literary imagination of the early decades of the 20th century. The study examines texts by Henry Parland, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf that decentralize human characters by placing objects and their material relations in the foreground. Drawing on new materialist and process oriented theory I argue that these texts are rethinking the relation between humans and their material environments.

My upcoming postdoc project centers on questions of life and materiality in modernist literature.

 




Contact

Name and title: Ellen FrödinPostdoc

Workplace: Department of Culture and Aesthetics Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Frescativägen 22B-26

Postal address Institutionen för kultur och estetik106 91 Stockholm

Research group

Forum Modernism

Forum Modernism at Stockholm University is an association for researchers whose work in some way concerns modernism, both through studies of its various mainstream and marginalized expressions, and through critical examinations of the concept as such.