Dr. Isabella Maria Engberg
- About me
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I am a researcher in Comparative Literature with a background in German and English literature. My research interests lie at the intersection of Literature and the History of Science, with a particular focus on ecocritical perspectives in travel writing, speculative fiction (especially early science fiction), and the imaginative aspects of scientific texts from the nineteenth century. My PhD dissertation explored how nineteenth-century travel writing influenced ecological thought, analysing the intertextual connections between the travelogues of Alexander von Humboldt, Charles Darwin, and Ernst Haeckel, and how these authors balanced their sensual and scientific understandings of ecological relationships within the genre of travel writing. My postdoctoral research here in Gießen will focus on maritime war narratives, technological developments, and cultural perceptions of the ocean from approximately 1880 to 1960.
Originally from Denmark, I completed my MA (Hons) in German and English at the University of Aberdeen in 2020 before beginning my PhD in Comparative Literature at the same institution. I studied abroad at the University of Bonn from 2017 to 2018, and for my PhD research, I spent four months at the University of Jena conducting archival research at the Ernst-Haeckel-House under the Professorship of History and Philosophy of Life Sciences.
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8044-5178
- Contact
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International PhD Programme (IPP) "Literary and Cultural Studies"
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen
Otto-Behaghel-Str. 12
35394 Giessen
GermanyRoom 121
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isabella.m.engberg or reach me on +49 (0) 641 99 300 55 (office telephone number).
- Publications
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Monograph
- (forthcoming) Isabella Maria Engberg, Travelling Ecology: How Travel Writing Shaped Ecological Thought in Alexander von Humboldt, Charles Darwin, and Ernst Haeckel
Journal Articles
- Isabella Maria Engberg, The Discrepancies of the 'Anthropozoic Age' in Ernst Haeckel's Indische Reisebriefe, in: German Life and Letters (October 2023/74.4), 465-587.
- Isabella Maria Engberg, Vegetarianism as a Mirror of Human Morality in the Speculative Worlds of H.G. Wells' The Time Machine (1895) and Charlotte Perkins Gilman Herland (1915), in: Status Quaestionis (June 2023/24), 77-98.
- Isabella Maria Engberg, Seeing the Monsters Beyond the Abyss: A Discussion of the Use of Voyage Narratives in Imaginary Representations of Geology, in: Elphinstone Review (UG Journal) (June 2020/6), 23-32.
Reviews
- Isabella Maria Engberg, Review: Willmann, Rainer: Ernst Haeckel. Biologe, Künstler, Philosoph und Freidenker, Stuttgart 2023, in: H-Soz-Kult (20. September 2024).
- Isabella Maria Engberg, Review: Wissenschaftler, Weltumsegler, Weltensammler: Rezension zum Buch: Weltensammeln. Johann Reinhold Forster und Georg Forster, in: Der Westpreuße (February 2021).
- Presentations (selection)
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- 'From Watercolour Sketches to Scenes of Environmental Concern: Ernst Haeckel's Portrayal of Ecological Relations in Indische Reisebriefe'. 9.-15. July 2023, Biennual Conference, International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPPSB), Toronto, Canada.
- 'Romantik - Empirie - Ökologie: Präsentation und Lesung aus Alexander von Humboldts Reisebericht'. 07. May 2023, Frühlingsfest, Kulturstiftung Schloss Wiepersdorf, Germany.
- 'The Discrepancies of the Anthropozoic Age in Ernst Haeckel's Indische Reisebriefe'. 6.-8. September 2023. Epochs, Ages, and Cycles: Time and the Environment, ASLE-UKI/University of Newcastle, England.
- 'Travelling Ecology: The Environmental Imagionation in Naturalist Voyages from the Nineteenth Century'. 21. April 2022, Research Colloquium in the Ernst-Haeckel-Haus, Jena, Germany.
- 'Tracing 'Global' Environmental Concerns in Nineteenth-Century Travel Writing: A Comparison of Alexander von Humboldts and Charles Darwin's Travel Accounts'. 18.-19. February 2022, Planetary Precairty and Future Habilability Conference, Challenging Precarity: A Global Network/ Bennett University, India.
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'Abort Mission: Alexander von Humboldt's Attempt to Climb Chimborazo in the Environmental Imagination'. 24.-26. June 2021, Crossing Thresholds - Women in German Studies 22nd Annual Conference, Women in German Studies/University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
- Research Interests
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- Comparative Literature (English, Scottish, German, and Scandinavian Literatures)
- History of Science and Technology (particularly Geology, Biology/Ecology, and Maritime Technology)
- Environmental Humanities / Blue Humanities
- The Long Nineteenth Century
- Travel Writing
- Speculative Fiction
- Teaching
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At JLU Gießen, I am currently not teaching any courses. However, as a coordinator for the International PhD Programme (IPP) "Literary and Cultural Studies", I lead workshops in the IPP's research skills series (focusing on digitalisation in humanities research), organise and supervise at the IPP's research seminars (Kolloquien), and provide pastoral care for PhD students. Previously, at the University of Aberdeen, I have taught courses in English Literature (Fin de Siècle and Speculative Fiction), Modern German Language, and Modern German Culture (particularly on the nineteenth century).
- Memberships
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- EASCLE (European Association of the Study of Literature, Cuture, and the Environment)
- DGAVL (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaften)
- Other
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