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Niklas Salmose is a Professor at the Department of Languages, Linnaeus University, Sweden. His research integrates Nostalgia, Intermediality, and Ecocriticism, focusing on Environmental Humanities and Modernist Literature.
- PhD in English from the University of Edinburgh (2012)
- Visiting Professor at UCLA (Autumn 2018)
- Vice-Chair of Department of Languages (Linnaeus University)
- Co-coordinator of the graduate school MIDWorld (Swedish Research Council-funded)
His recent work explores the intersection of Climate Crisis and Intermediality through monographs like Mediations of Nostalgia: Aesthetics, Intermediality, Ecology (Edinburgh UP, 2024). He co-edits special issues on Ecological Emergencies and Blue-Eco Stories with journals Humanities and Textus. Salmose supervises four PhD projects on topics ranging from Intermedial Ecocriticism to Western Imperialism and Nostalgic Aesthetics. He is a member of the Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies and leads projects like Future Food Cultures in the Anthropocene and IMS Green.
His publications span Climate Crisis, Anthropocene, Nordic Noir, and Sensorial Aesthetics, with notable works in The Palgrave Handbook of Intermediality, The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia, and Contemporary Ecocritical Methods. Salmose is actively involved in editorial boards for Humanities and Text Matters, and serves on the executive board of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society.