Karen Blixen's Ecological Timeliness
Name of applicant
Peter Mortensen
Title
Associate Professor
Institution
Aarhus University
Amount
DKK 732,905
Year
2022
Type of grant
Monograph Fellowships
Summary
Karen Blixen loved both dogs and flowers, and she wrote about humans, the natural world, and ecological relationships in ways that were far ahead of her time. This project explores Blixen’s ‘green’ side and considers why she matters in an age of climate crisis, mass extinction, and other pressing environmental issues. In stories from ‘The Monkey’ (1934) to ‘Ehrengard’ (1963), Blixen writes ecologically about animals, plants, gender, time, and family. Her tales examine what it means to live in a complex world where humans are not at the center, and where everything hangs together. The project provides a new and eye-opening perspective on this well-known writer, and it demonstrates how Blixen’s challenging narratives can also help move us towards seeing ourselves with new eyes.