Christine Hamm

Position

Professor, Scandinavian literature

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

In my research I explore mainly novels and theatre plays written in the 19th, 20th and 21th century. I have published articles on Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and German literature. I have a special interest in crime novels/Nordic noir and melodramatic texts. 

My doctoral thesis was devoted to the novels of marriage by the Norwegian author Amalie Skram (1846-1905). A book with the title 'Medlidenhet og melodrama. Amalie Skrams romaner om ekteskap' was published in 2006. Later I wrote a book on mothers and mothering in Sigrid Undset's novels, researching what I with reference to Ludwig Wittgenstein's and Stanley Cavell's ordinary language philosophy called "the grammar of motherhood" (published in 2013).

Over the last years, I have mainly explored three areas:

- The depiciton of mothers in Scandinavian literature

- Working class literature and texts discussing issues of class and gender

- The relationship between ordinary language philosophy and literature/literary theory

I am now working with an ongoing project devoted to the precariat, precariousnes and precarious life in Scandinavian literature.  

Outreach

I like to contribute with public lectures and to participate in debates arranged by literary institutions such as the House of Literature in Bergen, public libraries og the National library in Oslo. 

I have written many reviews and articles in newspapers and journals. Also, I recently published an introduction to literary studies (Å studere litteratur, 2023).

I am responsible for articles published online for snl.no (belonging to the field of genre and working class literature).

 

Teaching

I teach Scandinavian literature on all levels. 

I have been responsible for the introductory courses on "Scandinavian literature after 1900", "Scandinavian literature before 1900", and for the course on literary theory and method. 

With masterstudents I have discussed many different themes. Among courses I have given over the last years, are these:

2021 and 2022: Class, gender and quality in Crime novels/Nordic noir

2015 and 2020: Contemporary Scandinavian literature and Ordinary language philosophy

2020: Taste and class in Scandinavian literature

2018: Amalie Skram and Vigdis Hjorth: Sexuality, class and shame

2011: Gender and aesthetics

Publications
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Academic article
Chapter
Academic lecture
Textbook
Book review
Article in business/trade/industry journal
Doctoral dissertation
Lecture
Foreword
Introduction, musical or theatrical programme
Academic anthology/Conference proceedings
Encyclopedia article
Introduction
Editorial
Programme participation
Academic monograph
Feature article
Reader opinion piece
Popular scientific lecture
Interview Journal
Poster
Interview
Other product

See a complete overview of publications in Cristin.

Books include:

- Christine Hamm: Å studere litteratur (Fagbokforlaget, 2023)

- Anders M. Gullestad, Christine Hamm, Jørgen M. Sejersted, Eivind Tjønneland and Eirik Vassenden: Dei litterære sjangrane. Ei innføring (Samlaget, 2018) 

- Christine Hamm, Ingrid Nestås Mathisen and Anemari Neple: Hva er arbeiderlitteratur? Begrepsbruk, kartlegging og forskningstradisjon. (Alvheim & Eide, 2017)  

- Christine Hamm: Foreldre i det moderne. Sigrid Undsets forfatterskap og moderskapets grammatikk. (Akademika, 2013)

- Christine Hamm: Medlidenhet og melodrama. Amalie Skrams romaner om ekteskap. (Unipub, 2006)