Barbara Tesio-Ryan
ECDS Career Launch Postdoctoral Fellow in European Languages
- Scandinavian Studies
- Department of European Languages and Cultures
- School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures
Contact details
- Email: btesio@ed.ac.uk
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Background
Dr Barbara Tesio-Ryan is ECDS Postdoctoral Fellow in European Languages at the University of Edinburgh, where she also completed her PhD in Scandinavian Studies and an MSc in Comparative Literature. Before moving to Edinburgh she studied Literature and Performing Arts at the Sapienza University of Rome.
Qualifications
PhD Scandinavian Studies
MSc Comparative Literature
BA Literature and Performing Arts
Undergraduate teaching
- Scandinavian literature 2
Postgraduate teaching
- Theories and Methods of Literary Studies
Open to PhD supervision enquiries?
No
Research summary
Barbara’s PhD thesis ‘Reassessing Karen Blixen’s Gengældelsens Veje/The Angelic Avengers: a Novel Challenging Gender, Totalitarianism and Colonial Practices’ offers a multidimensional and comprehensive reassessment of the Danish author Karen Blixen’s less known works. Blixen’s novel Gengældelsens Veje/The Angelic Avengers is used as a starting point to explore the historical context of publication of the text (Denmark under Nazi occupation), its transmission and reception into the cultural context of post-war United Kingdom and United States, as well as Blixen’s use of gothic genre as a way to subvert the concept of gender, totalitarianism and colonial practices.
Barbara’s current research interests include Scandinavian Studies, Comparative Literature, Postcolonial studies, Storytelling, Gothic Studies, Library and Information Science.
Papers delivered
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Nordic Research Network 2013, University College London: Language and Identity in Karen Blixen.
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LLC Work in Progress Seminars, University of Edinburgh, 2013: The encouraging power of writing. A reading of Karen Blixen’s novel “The Angelic Avengers” in the light of Walter Benjamin’s storytelling theory.
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Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada (AASSC) Annual Conference 2015, University of Ottawa, Canada, June 2015: Isak Dinesen’s different voice: Pierre Andrézel and the problematization of the condition of women in The Angelic Avengers.
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The International Association of Scandinavian Studies (IASS) Conference, University of Groningen, Netherlands, August 2016: Et dansk roman af internationalt snit?; Exploring the creation and reception of Karen Blixen’s The Angelic Avengers in Denmark, Great Britain and America.
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Nordic Research Network 2016, University College London, November 2016: “Et kriminal roman i krinoline” or “An enchanting modern-Gothic tale”? – The reception of Gengældelsens Veje / The Angelic Avengers in Denmark, US and UK.
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Nordic Research Showcase: Scandinavian Studies at the Universities of Edinburgh, Lund and Copenhagen, University of Edinburgh, April 2017
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UK-Nordic Mobility: Tracing Flows and Building Networks University College London: “Nordic-Scottish Cultural Mobility: Research Themes and Impact” with Dr Guy Puzey (The University of Edinburgh) and Dr Anja Tröger (The University of Edinburgh), March 2021.
- Tesio-Ryan, Barbara: "Feminism, Interplay and Cooperation: A Comparison of Selma Lagerlöf's 'Hem och stat' and Karen Blixen's 'En Baaltale med 14 Aars Forsinkelse'" in Scandinavia Refracted: a festschrift in Honour of Bjarne Thorup Thomsen. Eds Ian Giles. Scottish society for Northern Studies, Edinburgh 2022. Print.
- Beyond Borealism: New Perspectives On The North. Eds. Ian Giles, Laura Chapot, Chris Cooijmans, Ryan Foster, Barbara Tesio. London: Norvik Press, 2016. Print.
- Tesio, Barbara. “The art of entertaining a nation under Nazi occupation: Pierre Andrézel and Gengældelsens Veje” in Illuminating the North: Proceedings from the Nordic Research Network Conference 2013 eds. Agnes Broomè, Pei-Sze Chow, Nichola Smalley, Louisa Taylor, Essi Viitanen. Norvik Press, London 2014. Print.