
About
Kristina Lundblad is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in Book History at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, Faculty of Humanities and Theology. She has been active in teaching, supervision, and course development since 2002, alongside a 20-year career as a literary critic.
- Core Research: Focuses on human-material meaning-making in graphic communication.
- Current Projects: International book politics, early print culture in southern Sweden, a book on ephemera, and an introduction to book history textbook.
Research Trends: Her recent work explores the intersection of historical printing techniques (e.g., 15th–16th century Swedish printers' marks), typewriter culture, and modern communication shifts.
- Key Themes: Material culture, cultural complexity, documentary practices, and analog-digital transitions.
Scientific Awards:
- Bokhistoriska Sällskapets Pris (2022)
- Svenska Akademiens franska stipendium (2021)
- DeLong Book History Prize (2016)
- Stina och Erik Lundbergs Stiftelse (2013)
- Näringslivets fond för humanistisk forskning (2011)
Advising & Networks: Supervises PhD students Moa Uhlmann Lindberg and Roxane Heberling. Co-founder of the Research Node for Studies in Analog Culture (2016–) and Digital Cultures Research Node (2015–).
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