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Marie-Elisabeth Pihl is a visiting researcher at the University of Southern Denmark, having earned a Master of Arts in Comparative Literature and a PhD with research focused on the intersections of art, literary studies, public health, and sociology. Her scholarly work examines the political forms of recognition in literary works that discuss race, gender, and disability. Pihl is currently engaged in projects exploring the potential health benefits of art and literature for vulnerable social groups, particularly individuals suffering from dementia. She has experience working empirically with literature in the context of social care for at-risk youth, collaborating with nonprofit organizations. Her educational and research contributions include peer review work for academic journals and lectures on empirical interpretative methods. Pihl is also involved in projects such as 'Online Sociality Literary Representation' which traces modern friendship, highlighting the importance of literary representation in fostering social connections and addressing issues of recognition. Throughout her academic career, she has published multiple articles and presented her research at various conferences, solidifying her role within the academic community as an active contributor to discussions on literature and social recognition.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducts research at the intersections of literary studies and public health.
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