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Charlotte Johanne Fabricius is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark, focusing on feminist literary history and its intersection with comics and popular culture. Her Ph.D. dissertation examined the representation of girl protagonists in superhero comics, analyzing their embodiment and the conventions of the superhero genre. Fabricius's research aims to explore how comics address themes of gender, work, precarity, and community, particularly in relation to feminist critical theory. She has actively participated in various conferences and has been involved in guest lectures and external teaching activities. Currently, she is working on the project 'Feminized: New Literary History Women's Work', which investigates the complexities of women's roles in popular media. Charlotte has educational qualifications in Modern Culture and Comparative Literature from the University of Copenhagen, enhancing her proficiency in analysis and critical discourse related to literature and comics.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
Conducting research on feminist literary history and its representation in comics.
Center for Gender, Sexuality and Diversity • Odense
Assisted in teaching and conducting seminars on gender studies and literature.
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