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Turið Nolsøe is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark, with a strong focus on the rhetorical intersections of biopolitics and geopolitics. Her current research project, 'Paternity Denmark, c. 1900-2000', analyzes rhetorical configurations in administration and fatherhood in the Faroe Islands and Greenland, particularly during the British occupation in World War II. This project explores the complex relationships and legal frameworks that shaped paternal identities and family laws, significantly influenced by Danish colonial discourse. Turið completed her PhD at the University of Copenhagen, examining Danish journalism and abortion rhetoric, particularly within the context of Faroe Islands' abortion rights. She actively participates in editorial roles and peer review for multiple journals in the field of rhetoric. Turið's work reflects her commitment to understanding the socio-political narratives surrounding gender, sexuality, and reproduction within the colonial context of the Danish kingdom.
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