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Femke Kramer is a researcher at the Faculty of Arts, affiliated with the Research Centre for Historical Studies (CHS). Her work focuses on medieval and early modern Dutch literature, historical pragmatics, and rhetorical innovations in theater. She actively engages in interdisciplinary projects and public outreach.
- University: Not explicitly stated
- School: Faculty of Arts
- Department: Research Centre for Historical Studies (CHS)
- Academic Rank: Researcher
Research Interests: Kramer specializes in the intersection of language, ritual, and theater in the 16th-century Dutch context. Her studies explore disenchantment in linguistic practices, rhetorical techniques in drama, and the role of magical language in historical texts. Recent projects connect historical studies with environmental humanities through initiatives like 'Rewilding de eerste indaging.'
Article Trends: Her publications emphasize early modern Dutch farce, rhetorical analysis, and cultural transformations. Recurring themes include the interplay of ritual, language, and humor, with methodological approaches spanning historical pragmatics and literary criticism.
Activities: Kramer has organized academic workshops on playwriting and nature-focused creative education. She participated in the 2024 Spring School on Landscape History & Ecology and contributed to public festivals like 'Liveable Futures,' highlighting her commitment to bridging academic research with societal challenges.
Media Contributions: She has appeared in radio and television interviews (e.g., TV Noord, Radio 1/NCRV) discussing historical and cultural topics, demonstrating her engagement with public discourse.


