
معرفی
Dr. Steffen Wöll is a Research Fellow at Leipzig University’s Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1199) focused on “Processes of Spatialization under the Global Condition.” His work bridges American Studies with interdisciplinary approaches, examining spatial imaginations, border studies, postmodernism, and digital humanities. Currently, he explores transoceanic dynamics of U.S. imperial and literary discourses, emphasizing archipelagic and island studies.
Research Interests: Wöll’s scholarship interrogates how spatial concepts shape cultural narratives, particularly in 19th and 20th century American contexts. His analyses span film, literature, and board games, addressing themes like colonial cartography, suburban paranoia, and tentacular sympoiesis. He integrates critical cartography and digital humanities methodologies to map geopolitical and literary spaces.
Publications: Wöll has authored The West and the Word (2020), a monograph on 19th-century American spatial discourse. Recent articles (2019–2023) investigate archipelagic mobilities, Lovecraftian board games, and Louisiana biographies, reflecting his commitment to transdisciplinary spatial analysis. His work appears in journals like American Journal of Primatology and International Journal of Primatology (note: these are mistakenly listed in another scholar’s profile and unrelated to his actual publications).
Contact: Available via email or his website.加密通信可通过PGP密钥或Signal/Telegram联系。




