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Leonardo Nolé is a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark, where he specializes in the intersection of literary studies, postcolonial studies, and environmental humanities. His research focuses on Anthropocene narratives and their cultural implications, particularly in contemporary U.S. culture. He has published on 20th and 21st-century American literature, analyzing how narratives address socio-environmental violence and injustices such as systemic racism and healthcare inequalities. Nolé's doctoral dissertation compared resource extraction histories in North America and Southern Africa through a world-ecological perspective. Additionally, his works critically respond to the impact of fracking and deep-water drilling, emphasizing the colonial capitalist myths entrenched in contemporary energy systems. Currently, he is involved in a postdoctoral project that analyzes short stories written by Danish high school students to explore their views on climate change and socio-political imaginaries. Nolé's extensive participation in conferences, guest lectures, and collaborative projects illustrates his commitment to engaging with both academic and young audiences on pressing environmental issues.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Researching the intersections of literary studies and environmental humanities, focusing on narratives in American culture.
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