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Karen Hvidtfeldt is a professor at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in cultural understandings of health and illness, reproduction, and the interplay of gender and age with social and affective aspects of audio-visual and digital literature, television, and film. Her research also engages with cultural politics, cultural communication, and the role of museums and public institutions. Hvidtfeldt holds a PhD in European Cultural Studies from Roskilde University, where her dissertation focused on Resistance Aesthetics. She has actively participated in numerous conferences, delivering talks on topics such as reproductive tourism and surrogacy globalization. In addition to her teaching and supervision roles, she has contributed to various journal editorial roles and has been involved in multiple research projects focused on cultural dynamics and societal impacts of media representations. Her extensive background in modern culture and communication, backed by significant academic achievements, informs her contributions to both academic and public discourses on health, culture, and gender.
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