
Christine Kanz
Academic · Literature and culture around 1800
University of Education Upper AustriaAbout
Christine Kanz is a Professor of Literary Studies at University of Education Upper Austria and Visiting Professor of Modern German Literature at Ghent University. She held visiting appointments at UC institutions (2003-2010), Max Planck Institute (2010), and Klara Fassbinder Visiting Professorship (2015/16).
- PhD in Philology (1998) and Habilitation (2008)
- Co-editor of Springer's Ecocriticism series
- Active in research networks: EASLCE, Plant Studies Network
Her research spans 1800s literary culture, European avant-garde movements, and contemporary ecocritical analysis, with recent projects examining:
- Plant metaphors in modern literature
- Anthropocene narratives across genres
- Recognition theory in literary contexts
- Climate crisis representations in art
- Interdisciplinary terrain text studies
- Comparative literature-methods
Notable publications include Maternal Modernity (2009) and essays on Thomas Hettche's ecological fiction (2018), German nature writing (2021), and Tokarczuk's environmental themes (2022). She co-edits multiple ecocriticism volumes and leads the Women in Literary Studies network.
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