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Tomine Sandal is a Doctoral Research Fellow in Nordic Literature at the University of Oslo's Faculty of Humanities, affiliated with the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies. Her research focuses on ecocriticism, petrocultures, and contemporary literature, particularly exploring oil's cultural and bodily representations. She holds an MA (2021) and BA (2019) in Nordic Literature from UiO, with a thesis on masculinity and environmental crises in modern Nordic novels.
- PhD Project: 'Bodies of Oil: Petroleum and Transcorporeality in Norwegian Contemporary Literature and Theatre' supervised by Sissel Furuseth and Solveig Gade.
- Background: Former theatre/literary critic for Scenekunst.no and Bokvennen, recipient of Fritt Ord's Criticism Grant (2022-23), and former research assistant for 'Critical Petroaesthetics'.
Her academic interests include petrocultures studies, literature-affect theory intersections, and drama/theatre analysis. She contributes to research groups like EcoLit and Oil & Society, and currently serves as a jury member for the National Ibsen Prize (2025).
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