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Lene Marite Johannessen is a Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen. Her research focuses on American literature, postcolonial studies, cultural memory, and aesthetic imaginaries. She has authored and edited numerous publications, including books like Site-Seeing Aesthetics: California Sojourns in Five Installations (2020) and Emerging Aesthetic Imaginaries (2018). Her work explores themes such as migration, exile, and the intersection of literature and visual culture.
Key research interests include the analysis of cultural memory in texts like Julie Otsuka’s The Buddha in the Attic, postcolonial literature, and the role of aesthetics in contemporary media. She has presented lectures on topics ranging from ‘The Future of Remembering in a small town in the American South’ (2019) to ‘American Studies in Norway’ (2021).
Her publications frequently address transnational and spatial dimensions of literature, including studies of Chicano literature, oral traditions, and the American Dream. She co-edits volumes like Microdystopias: Aesthetics and Ideologies in a Broken Moment (2022) and contributes to interdisciplinary debates on cultural production and methodological frameworks.
Johannessen’s work bridges literary analysis with broader cultural and philosophical questions, emphasizing the role of aesthetics in shaping cultural narratives and identities. Her research groups include the University of Bergen’s Film, Television, and Visual Culture cluster, reflecting her engagement with media studies.
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