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Benne Christian is a Full Professor of European Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Copenhagen. He has held multiple visiting professorships at institutions including the University of Chicago, Stanford University, and Meiji University. His research focuses on manuscript studies, Nietzsche studies, Romanticism, and comparative literary theory. Christian has been recognized with prestigious fellowships from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Morphomata Center for Advanced Studies. His publications include major monographs on Nietzsche and manuscript theory, alongside edited volumes exploring literary and philosophical intersections. He previously served as Head of the German Department at the University of Southern Denmark and has held roles such as Lecturer for the German Academic Exchange Service and Researcher at the BBC.
- Education: No explicit details provided, but his career indicates advanced degrees in German literature and philosophy.
Research interests span the materiality of texts, intersections between literature and philosophy, and intellectual history from Romanticism to modernism. Recent work emphasizes textual practices, contingency in literature, and Nietzsche’s ethical frameworks. He has contributed to journals like Journal of Nietzsche Studies and Textual Practice.
- Awards: 2020 Fyens Stiftstidendes Research Prize, JSPS Fellowship (2013), Morphomata Fellowships (2014/15 & 2018/19).
No formal advising roles or lab affiliations are explicitly stated in the provided texts, though his extensive editorial work suggests collaborative scholarly networks.


