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Jaap Grave is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Literature at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam's Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. His research focuses on Dutch and German literary traditions, with particular emphasis on biographical studies of historical figures and the intersection of literature with occupational and cultural identities. He has contributed to academic lexicons, peer-reviewed journals, and authored a monograph on the International Association of Dutch Studies.
Grave's work bridges historical analysis and contemporary literary criticism, often exploring themes such as colonial legacies, cultural displacement, and the evolution of academic institutions. He has presented at international conferences on topics ranging from Multatuli's encyclopedic writing to the role of animals in literary narratives. His courses include literary analysis, creative writing, and critical studies of Dutch literary figures like Multatuli.
Notable contributions include a 2022 book examining the growth of the International Association for Dutch Studies, and a 2025 chapter on Else Otten, a 19th-century German literary translator. Grave actively engages in public scholarship through lectures and web articles that contextualize literary works within broader socio-cultural frameworks.
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