Tobias Skiveren
  • Njalsgade 136, 2300 København S

  • Emil Holms Kanal 2

    2300 København S

20122025

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Short presentation

I'm a literary scholar working in the environmental humanities, with a special interest in ecocriticism, new materialism, and debates about (post)critique. I've written several books about (contemporary) Danish literature and published in journals like New Literary History, Environmental HumanitiesTheory, Culture & Society, Literature and Medicine, Utopian Studies, and Theory & Event. Some of this work has been translated into french, danish, and chinese.

In the coming years, I'll be leading a large project about Indigenous Ecologies and Scandinavian colonialism, taking Kalaallit Nunaat/Greenland as a key example ("Environmental Colonialism in Greenland: Tracing the Cultural Transformations of Indigenous Ecologies in Literature, Film, and Art"). With this project, we hope to develop a theoretical understanding of the narrative mechanisms that transformed and marginalized non-instrumentalist conceptions of nature, as these conceptions traveled into the western cultural imagination. This project is funded by the Independant Research Fund Denmark (Sapere Aude, 2025-2028).

I'm currently working on a book project, tentatively titlen Utopian Literacy: Toward a Solarpunk Pedagogy. As a philosophical teaching manifesto targeting environmental humanists as educators, the book argues that the solarpunk movement can help us advance 'utopian literacy' as a pedagogical response to current challenges with apathetic and overwhelmed students. The book project builds on a three-year research project on ecocritical pedagogies that I'm currently leading (“Environmental Literacy in L1 Education: Greening Danish Literary History”). This project too is funded by the Independant Research Fund Denmark (FP1, 2023-2025).

 

Projects and Research Grants:

PI: "Environmental Colonialism in Greenland: Tracing the Cultural Transformations of Indigenous Ecologies in Literature, Film, and Art" (DFF, Sapere Aude)

PI: "Environmental Literacy in L1 Education: Greening Danish Literary History" (DFF, research project1, thematic)

PI: "Neoliberal Misfits: Literary Illness Narratives from the Nordic Welfare States" (DFF, international postdoc)

Co-applicant: "Young Literary Practices" (PI Stefan Kjerkegaard, DFF, research project2)

Co-applicant: "The Science of Fiction" (PI Simona Zetterberg-Nielsen, DFF, research project1)

Co-applicant: "The Rise of Science and Fiction during the Danish Enlightenment" (PI Simona Zetterberg-Nielsen, VELUX, core group)

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities