Hannah KlaubertView profile
Research Fellow
Hannah Klaubert is a postdoctoral fellow at Theme Technology and Social Change (THEME) , Linköping University. With dual PhDs in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies from Stockholm University and Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, she specializes in analyzing nuclear disaster narratives in fiction and non-fiction texts. Her research explores intersections of technology, culture, and environmental humanities. PhD from Stockholm University and JLU Research Assistant at JLU's Department of English and American Literature and Cultural Studies Academic Coordinator for international PhD program “Literary and Cultural Studies” Research Focus Hannah investigates nuclear power's environmental impact across Sweden, Finland, and Germany through the Nuclear Nature project (funded by VR, 2022-2026). She analyzes visitor centers at nuclear plants and the German term “grüne Wiese” in nuclear discourses. Her dissertation Narrating Nuclear Disaster examined Chernobyl and Fukushima in global literature, focusing on formal features and socio-political implications of disaster genres. Publications address nuclear silence, affective exposures in contaminated environments, and feminist ecocritical perspectives. She co-authored teaching resources on interdisciplinarity and contributed to anthologies on environmental hermeneutics.



