Kirsten Thisted

Kirsten Thisted

Lektor

Ansættelser:

1988–1990: Ph.d. studerende ved Institut for Nordisk Filologi, Københavns Universitet

1990-1993: Adjunkt ved Institut for Grønlandsk, Ilisimatusarfik/University of Greenland    

1993-1994: Ekstern lektor ved Minoritetsstudier, Institut for Nordisk Filologi, Københavns Universitet

1994-1996: Post.doc stipendiat ved Institut for Nordisk Filologi, Københavns Universitet  

1997–2001: Adjunkt ved Minoritetsstudier, Institut for Nordisk Filologi, Københavns Universitet

2002 - : Lektor ved Minoritetsstudier. I 2005 flyttede afdelingen til Institut for Tværkulturelle og Regionale Studier (ToRS), KU.

2009: Fulbright Professor ved University of Wisconsin, Madison.

 

Eksternt finansierede forskningsprojekter: 

  • 2016-2021 Partner inthe Centre of Excellence for Resources, Extractive Industries and Sustainable Arctic Communities (REXSAC), funded by NORDFORSK. Head of the research group:Affective economies: How are places, communities and identities constructed?
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  • 2014-2018 Denmark and the New North Atlantic. Identity Positions, Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage. An international and interdisciplinary research project within the Humanities. Funded by Carlsbergfondet. (Head of project)
  • 2016-2017 POSUSA (Politics of Postcoloniality and Sustainability in the Arctic).Funded by the Velux Foundations.
  • 2013-2016 Arctic Modernities. International research project funded by The Research Council of Norway. University of Tromsø with partners from Sweden, Copenhagen, Germany, USA and Canada.
  • 2009-2013 SARP (The Sámi Art Research Project), International research project funded by The Research Council of Norway and the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, University of Tromsø.
  • 2009-2010: Cosmopolitanism, Post-Nationalism And The Cultural Self In Recent Nordic Literature And Culture. A collaboration of literary scholars from Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Funded by the Research Council of Norway.
  • 2006-2009 Arctic Discourses. A project with active participants from Tromsø University, Umeå University, University of Copenhagen, Amsterdam University, Vienna Museum and University College, London.
  • 2006-2009: The Urban Greenland. Movements, Narratives, Creativity.  Research project at ToRS, Copenhagen University. Funded by The Danish Research Council for Humanities.
  • 2007-2010 From Oral Tradition to RapLiteratures of the Polar North. IPY (International Polar Year) project. A collaboration of researchers from Greenland, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Canada, Great Britain and Alaska.
  • 2007: Tranquebar in Danish Representation The Danish National Museum’s Tranquebar initiative. Funded by Bikubenfonden. 
  • 2002-2003: As blubber and water? Mutual interpretations of the cultural encounter between Denmark and Greenland. 2-year scholarship funded by the Danish Research Committee.
  • 1994-1996:  From oral tradition to written literature. 3-year scholarship from the Carlsberg Foundation in order to study and edit parts of the Rink collection at the Royal Library in Copenhagen.
  • 1993-96: Publication of the Rink texts funded by the Carlsberg Foundation and KVUG (Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland).  

 

Netværker  

Siden 2018 medlem af bestyrelsen for netværket DINO. Diversity in Nordic Literature

 Gæsteforlæsninger

ved diverse universiteter, herunder Roskilde, Aalborg, Odense, Kolding, Uppsala, Tromsø, Nuuk, Reykiavik, Stockholm, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Bonn, Bochum, Münster, Greifswald, Basel, Berlin, Bologna, Madison, Berkeley, UCLA, Minneapolis, Canberra.

 

Uddannelse

mag.art., ph.d.

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