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Martin Aagaard Jensen
Full-Time Instructor


My research examines multiethnic North American literature, which I interpret in relation to critical theory, attending in particular to topics such as gender, race and class. I approach American studies from a materialist perspective, through the lens of Marxist historiographies of racial capitalism. I have a doctorate from The Graduate Center at the City University of New York, completed under the supervision of Eric Lott. I also have a Master's in Comparative Literature from the University of Copenhagen, and a Master's in English from the University of Virginia.

My book manuscript, Marginal Forms: Crisis, Possibility and Multiethnic Writing, examines the political meanings of the past in contemporary fiction.

Contact Information
maje234@uky.edu
1233 Patterson Office Tower
Education
Ph.D., City University of New York, 2023
M.A., University of Copenhagen, 2015
M.A., University of Virginia, 2014
Research Interests
  • Twentieth and Twenty-First Century American Literature and Culture
  • Multiethnic Literature
  • Marxist Cultural and Social Theory
  • Race and Ethnicity Studies
  • Women and Gender Studies
Affiliations
  • English
  • Social Theory