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Camilla Susanne Flodin is an Associate Professor at the Department of Religion, Philosophy and History, University of Agder. Her research focuses on aesthetics, particularly Theodor W. Adorno's theories on art, nature, and animals, alongside early German Romanticism and Idealism (Hölderlin, Schelling). She has held visiting scholar positions at Columbia University (2010) and the University of Cambridge (2014). Prior roles include researcher/teacher at Uppsala University (2014–2017) and Södertörn University (2012, 2013, 2018–2021).
Research Interests span Adorno's critical theory, art-nature relations, German Romanticism/Idealism, and critical animal studies. Her work bridges philosophy, literature, and environmental thought, emphasizing ethical and aesthetic dimensions of human-nonhuman interactions.
Publications include co-edited volumes like Beyond Autonomy in Eighteenth-Century British and German Aesthetics (2020) and contributions to journals such as Intellectual History Review and Adorno Studies. Recent work explores Schiller and Goethe's perspectives on animal freedom in the Goethean era.
Research Groups include the Ethics and Philosophy Research Group and Sensus Communis (Literature, Aesthetics, Nature). She actively contributes to academic discussions on critical theory and interdisciplinary approaches to art and nature.





