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Marina Christodoulou

Constructor (Jacobs) University (Bremen, Germany)

Marina Christodoulou is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Constructor (Jacobs) University, Bremen and a visiting Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and in the Gender Centre at the University of Klagenfurt; she has taught in various universities in Cyprus and Germany as a visitor. During 2025 she was also a visiting Nietzsche Fellow at the Klassik Stiftung Weimar. She earned her PhD (Dr. Phil) in Philosophy through a cotutelle between the University of Klagenfurt (Austria) and the University of Toulouse – Jean Jaurès (France), defending her thesis Life as Addiction in 2022 with distinction. The dissertation was recognized with the Prix Georges Bastide of the Académie des Sciences, Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres de Toulouse for the best philosophical work of the year. She has also previously studied Film and Filmmaking (Edinburgh and Athens) and Gender Studies (Klagenfurt and Paris) and holds an MBA in Digital Business Management. She is editing two volumes for Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities (with republication by Routledge) on “Existential-Ontological Exhaustion: Being-Tired, and Tired-of-Being”, as well as two further co-edited volumes on Exhaustion and Body/Illness/Disability, titled “Disabling Experiences and Exhausted Bodies: Disability Illness Embodiment and Existential Experience”, and on Exhaustion in Art/Literature, titled “Expressions of Aesthetic Fatigue: Perspectives on Ontological Exhaustion in the Arts”.

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