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Alexis Radisoglou is Assistant Professor and Director of Studies (German) in Durham University's School of Modern Languages and Cultures. He holds a BA from Oxford and PhD from Columbia University, with previous positions at Oxford's Lincoln College. Research explores 20th-21st century literature, film, and visual culture through comparative and transcultural frameworks.
Current projects include:
- 'Post-Global Aesthetics': Examining cultural production beyond globalization paradigms
- 'Eurozone(s): Literary Imaginaries of Contemporary Europe' (Leverhulme-funded): Analyzing literary responses to European crises
His scholarship intersects political philosophy, environmental humanities, and aesthetic theory, investigating:
- Planetary relationality and ecological diversity in contemporary art
- European identity formation in transnational literature
- Anthropocene representation in visual media
- Decolonial perspectives in global cultural production
Recent publications explore EU novel genres (2021), anthropocene realism in documentary film (2022), and planetary aesthetics (2022). Pedagogically, he supervises PhD candidates in German studies and co-convened the 2023 international summer school 'Dis/Connections' on digitality in contemporary German literature.




