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Johan Wijkmark is a Researcher at Karlstad University, affiliated with the KuFo research group specializing in culture studies. His work spans speculative fiction, science fiction, and the cultural significance of Antarctica across historical periods. He explores how Antarctic representations evolve from early 19th-century mystery to contemporary ecological and conspiracy-themed narratives. Wijkmark also investigates Edgar Allan Poe’s legacy, particularly in Swedish literary contexts, and co-authored Translated Poe (2014). His research extends to popular culture, analyzing fictional violence in media and co-editing Våldsamma Fantasier (2014) on violence’s functions in fiction. He teaches literature, cultural studies, and philosophy of science through Collegeåret programs.
His educational background is not explicitly detailed, but his publications reflect deep engagement with American literature, Gothic traditions, and interdisciplinary cultural analysis. Wijkmark’s Antarctic-focused studies trace its symbolism from the Heroic Age of exploration to modern ecological discourse. Current projects include digital age constructions of originality in popular music and intercultural Poe translations. His collaborative efforts highlight interdepartmental and international scholarly networks.
Despite no listed awards, his prolific publications and editorial roles underscore academic impact. His advising and grants are unspecified, but his research spans multiple eras and genres, emphasizing historical and cultural context. Wijkmark’s work bridges literature, media, and environmental studies, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry.



