About
Lorenzo Maria Posocco is a Postdoc in the Department of Communication at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. His research examines critical intersections of nationalism, historical memory, and power structures through publications in 2024-2025 covering Irish identity, Holocaust representation, and colonial environmental impacts. Contactable via lmp@hum.ku.dk at Karen Blixens Plads 8, Copenhagen.
Posocco's research centers on Nationalism and National Identity formation, Holocaust Studies through perpetrator-centric museum narratives, Memory Studies of colonial violence, and Power Dynamics linking historical conquests to the climate crisis. His work critically analyzes how identities hollow out post-independence (particularly Irish cases), how museums frame perpetrator agency, and how colonial bio-cultural devastation defines the proposed "Homogenocene" epoch. Key theoretical engagements include Anthony D. Smith's ethno-symbolism and interdisciplinary critiques of power.
His recent publications reveal a cohesive trajectory connecting political identity crises with environmental justice through historical analysis. Posocco consistently examines how power operates through narrative control—from Irish nationalism to Holocaust representation to colonial resource extraction—demonstrating how historical lies enable ongoing climate violence. Collaborations with Ian Watson and Daniele Conversi highlight transnational methodological approaches bridging political theory, cultural studies, and environmental humanities.
Find Lorenzo Maria Posocco elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Sulamith GraefensteinAustralian National University (ANU) · Academic
Emily StilesUniversity of Winchester · Senior Lecturer
Violeta DavoliūtėVilnius University · Professor
Maria NugentAustralian National University (ANU) · Associate Professor
Mary McAuliffeUniversity College Dublin · Assistant Professor- VVladimir SolonariUniversity of Central Florida · Professor