Knut Hermundstad AukrustView profile
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Knut Hermundstad Aukrust is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Oslo's Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages (IKOS). His academic career includes roles as Head of the Department of Cultural Studies (1997–2002), Professor of Cultural History (2002–present), and President of the Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities (2001–2007). Aukrust holds a Dr. philos (1990) from the University of Oslo with a thesis on church social work in Norway up to 1914. His research focuses on Cultural interchanges in Spanish history Collective memory and heritage Religion's role in conflict and coexistence Rap and hip-hop as cultural phenomena Norwegian-Spanish cultural connections Ongoing projects include Cultural Interchanges in Iberia , exploring historical and contemporary cultural encounters in Spain, including Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and Nordic influences. Publications span academic articles in journals like Arv and Norsk Teologisk Tidsskrift , co-authored books such as Spania og vi. Nordmenn før oss , and edited volumes on folklore and cultural methodology. Teaching includes courses on cultural analysis, rituals, and hip-hop's cultural significance. Awards and honors are not explicitly listed, but his academic leadership roles reflect his scholarly impact. He has advised no named students in the provided texts but has contributed to mentoring through departmental leadership and research supervision. His work integrates archival research, ethnography, and interdisciplinary approaches to cultural history.
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