
معرفی
Eva Torill Reme is an Associate Professor in Cultural Studies at the Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion at the University of Bergen. Her research focuses on material culture, cultural history, and ethnology, with particular attention to topics like domestic space, photography, and temporal dimensions in culture. She has published widely on subjects ranging from 19th-century American Southwest place-making to the symbolic meanings of domestic architecture.
Her publications span academic journals such as Journal for Cultural Research, Nordic Museology, and Ethnologia Scandinavica, as well as edited volumes exploring cultural landscapes and aesthetic practices. Notable works include analyses of Norwegian-US immigrant photography and studies of material culture in folk museums. Reme’s research often bridges historical analysis with contemporary cultural theory, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
Her work frequently addresses themes of memory, identity, and the interplay between objects and human experience. Recent contributions examine the aesthetic dimensions of time and the role of material artifacts in shaping cultural narratives. While no specific awards or grants are listed, her extensive publication record reflects sustained scholarly engagement in cultural studies disciplines.



