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Tue Andersen Nexø serves as Associate Professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen. His academic work spans multiple literary traditions and theoretical frameworks, with particular focus on historical and contemporary genres.
His primary research encompasses:
- English literature (especially satire 1640-1750)
- Contemporary Danish literature and Scandinavian poetry
- Italian Renaissance literature
- American poetry post-1960
- Utopian genre history and modern utopian impulses
- Book history and literary sociology
Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong thematic continuity in utopian/dystopian studies, particularly examining welfare state critiques through Nordic literature. His work consistently bridges historical literary analysis with contemporary social theory, demonstrating interdisciplinary engagement across environmental humanities, gender studies, and political philosophy. Key patterns include the application of utopian frameworks to current societal challenges and sustained interest in satirical traditions as social commentary tools.
Nexø actively contributes to academic discourse through editorial roles including the journal Kultur og Klasse and conference organization such as the 150th anniversary event for Georg Brandes' "Hovedstrømninger". His collaborative research frequently intersects with environmental debates, welfare state analysis, and feminist reinterpretations of historical periods.
His linguistic expertise includes advanced English (level 4), intermediate Italian (level 3), German (level 3), and basic French (level 2), facilitating cross-cultural literary analysis across major European traditions.
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