!!Jakob Ladegaard
[{Image src='ladegaard_jakob.jpg' caption='' height='200' alt='Jakob Ladegaard' class='image_left'}]__Research Interests__
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My research is primarily concerned with the relations between literature, aesthetic theory and political history and philosophy. I have focused particularly on romantic literature around the time of the French Revolution. In 2010, I submitted my PhD dissertation on figures of democracy in the works of romantic writers such as Friedrich Hölderlin, William Wordsworth and Victor Hugo (awarded the Aarhus University Research Foundation’s PhD price in 2011). Simultaneously, I have written on contemporary Danish and European literature, art and film from a political perspective. I am currently working on a project about aesthetic and political representations of post-communist Eastern Europe in Western European and American literature and film.
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__Recently published__
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''Confronting Universalities – Aesthetics and Politics under the Sign of Globalisation'' (Ed. with Mads Anders 
Baggesgaard). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2011.
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”The White Knight of Art – Das Beckwerk’s Democratic Invasions”, Mads-Anders Baggesgaard & 
Jakob Ladegaard (red.): ''Confronting Universalities – Aesthetics and Politics under the Sign of Globalisation''. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2011, pp. 305-336.
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 “Spatial Affects - The Senses of Body, Space and History in Philippe Grandrieux’s La vie nouvelle”, Lars 
Sætre, Patrizia Lombardo, Anders M. Gullestad: ''Text, Action, Emotion''. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press (forthcoming, 2011).
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”Impossible Crossings – Friedrich Hölderlin’s Hyperion and the Aesthetic Foundation of Democracy”, 
Daniel Hall & Maike Oergel: ''Breaking Boundaries – The 1790s in Germany, France and Britain: Revolution, Liberation and Excess''. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter (forthcoming, 2012).
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__Selected Conferences and Lectures__
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Co-organizor and speaker, ''Utopias between Aesthetics and Politics'', Aarhus University, 16 September, 2011.
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Speaker, ''Contemporary Developments in Emergent Literatures and the New Europe'', Universidade de Santiago de 
Compostela, 22-26 June, 2009.	
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Speaker, ''Breaking Boundaries – The 1790s in Germany, Britain and France'', London University, 22-4 April, 2009.
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Co-organizor and speaker, ''Confronting Universalities'', Aarhus University, 24-6 September, 2008. 	
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__Selected Activities__
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2011-: Director of a research group in Aesthetics and Politics ([http://aestheticpolitics.au.dk/|http://aestheticpolitics.au.dk])
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2008-: Editor of the academic journal Passage - ''Tidsskrift for litteratur og kritik''
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2006-: Literary critic at the literary journal ''Litteraturmagasinet Standart''
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__Visiting Scholarships and Studies Abroad__
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Studies and research at Universidad de Granada, Spain, Université de Paris VII, France and Bad Homburg, Germany.
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Department of Comparative Literature\\
Aarhus University, 1580/318\\
Langelandsgade 139\\
DK - 8000 Aarhus C\\
Denmark\\
Webpage: [http://person.au.dk/da/litjl@hum.au.dk|http://person.au.dk/da/litjl@hum.au.dk]