Frederik Byrn Kohlert
frederik byrn kohlert

Dr Frederik Byrn Kohlert

Lecturer

Biography

Originally from Denmark, Frederik joined Napier after many years in England, Canada, and the US. His current research focuses on issues of representation in visual and literary culture, with an emphasis on comics and graphic novels.

He is the author of several articles about comics on topics including trauma, anarchism, and the representation of racial whiteness. His book Serial Selves: Identity and Representation in Autobiographical Comics was published by Rutgers University Press in 2019. With a focus on the comics form’s ability to produce alternative and challenging autobiographical narratives, the book investigates the work of artists writing from perspectives of marginality including gender, sexuality, disability, and race, as well as trauma.

His most recent books include a critical biography about influential Canadian comics artist Chester Brown and an edited book of short comics narratives based on academic research, titled Crossing Lines: Comics about Human Migration.

In addition, he is the editor of Chicago: A Literary History from Cambridge University Press and the author of The Chicago Literary Experience: Writing the City, 1893-1953. 

Frederik also edits the two companion book series Routledge Focus on Gender, Sexuality, and Comics Studies and Routledge Research in Gender, Sexuality, and Comics Studies, both of which are currently accepting proposals.

His various research activities has been supported by the Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South-East England (CHASE), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada, the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC), the Danish Council for Independent Research | Humanities, and the US Fulbright Program, among many others.

Besides comics, graphic novels, and the cultural history of Chicago, Frederik's teaching and research interests include visual culture, film studies, genre fiction, autobiography, and various pop culture-related topics. He welcomes postgraduate students in all of these areas.

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Serial Teenager: Ariel Schrag’s Autobiographical Comics

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2013, May)
Serial Teenager: Ariel Schrag’s Autobiographical Comics. Paper presented at New Narrative VI: Seeing is Believing Conference, University of Toronto, Canada

Food & Trembling: An Entertainment, Jonah Campbell, Invisible Publishing, 2011, 232 pages [Book review]

Journal Article
Køhlert, F. B. (2013)
Food & Trembling: An Entertainment, Jonah Campbell, Invisible Publishing, 2011, 232 pages [Book review]. CuiZine, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.7202/1015502ar
The title of Jonah Campbell’s blog, from which the short essays collected in Food & Trembling have been adapted, is Still Crapulent After All These Years. It is a fitting titl...

Stereotyping the Self: Toufic El Rassi’s Arab in America

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2013, March)
Stereotyping the Self: Toufic El Rassi’s Arab in America. Paper presented at Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association National Conference, Washington, DC, USA

Autobiographical Constructions: Authorial Absence and Presence in Julie Doucet and Michel Gondry’s Comics/Video Hybrid My New New York Diary

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2013, January)
Autobiographical Constructions: Authorial Absence and Presence in Julie Doucet and Michel Gondry’s Comics/Video Hybrid My New New York Diary. Paper presented at Modern Language Association Convention, Boston, USA

Female grotesques: carnivalesque subversion in the comics of Julie Doucet

Journal Article
Køhlert, F. B. (2012)
Female grotesques: carnivalesque subversion in the comics of Julie Doucet. Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 3(1), 19-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/21504857.2012.703883
The comics of Julie Doucet can be productively interpreted in light of Mikhail Bakhtin's exploration of the carnivalesque and its aesthetic expression as grotesque realism. By...

Comics Studies and Film Theory: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2012, June)
Comics Studies and Film Theory: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Paper presented at Meeting of Nordic Network for Comics Research work group Contesting and Creating Identities and Communities, Oslo, Norway

Ed the Happy Clown: The Definitive Ed Book

Book Chapter
Køhlert, F. B. (2012)
Ed the Happy Clown: The Definitive Ed Book. In B. Beaty, & S. Weiner (Eds.), Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Independents & Underground Classics (214-217). (Second Edition). Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press

I Never Liked You: A Comic-Strip Narrative

Book Chapter
Køhlert, F. B. (2012)
I Never Liked You: A Comic-Strip Narrative. In B. Beaty, & S. Weiner (Eds.), Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Independents & Underground Classics (367-369). (Second Edition). Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press

The Chicago Literary Experience: Writing the City, 1893-1953

Book
Køhlert, F. B. (2011)
The Chicago Literary Experience: Writing the City, 1893-1953. Museum Tusculanum Press
The Chicago Literary Experience is a concise literary history of the city of Chicago. Taking as its thematic starting point the city's famous World's Columbian Exposition of 1...

Drawing in the Margins: Identity and Subjectivity in Contemporary Autobiographical Comics

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2011, October)
Drawing in the Margins: Identity and Subjectivity in Contemporary Autobiographical Comics. Paper presented at Inaugural meeting of the Nordic Network for Comics Research, University of Southern Denmark