
Anne Marie Andreasson-Hogg
Modern Languages
Professor of Swedish
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(773) 244-5644
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Caroline Hall 304; Campus Box #36
Education
PhD, Linguistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Licence, Maitrise, and DEA in Sciences du Langage, Universite de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III, Paris, France
AM, Linguistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Profile
Professor Anne-Marie Andreasson-Hogg brings a unique multilingual and multicultural perspective to North Park. She grew up in France with Scandinavian parents and is a native speaker of both Swedish and French. She is committed to helping students gain cultural literacy and language fluency. As she notes, even students who have never spoken a word of Swedish can quickly gain a surprising level of proficiency.
Andreasson-Hogg enjoys teaching in a close-knit community where she can interact with students and faculty from many disciplines and many backgrounds. “I am very happy to teach at a Christian university where we can integrate faith and learning in the classroom and beyond,” she says.
Andreasson-Hogg is also involved in Swedish cultural events on campus, such as the annual Sankta Lucia Festival in December, as well as the activities of Scandinavian organizations in the Chicago area.
Recent Publications
Anne Marie Andreasson-Hogg, trans. If You Are the Son of God: Suffering and Temptations of Jesus by Jacques Ellul. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2013.
Anne Marie Andreasson-Hogg, trans. An Unjust God. A Christian Theology of Israel in Light of Romans 9-11 by Jacques Ellul. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2012.
Anne Marie Andreasson-Hogg. Swedish Word Accents. Lincom Studies in Germanic Linguistics. Munchen, Lincom Europa, 2001.
Professional Organizations & Associations
Member, Modern Languages Association (MLA)
Member, Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Societies (SASS)
Member, Phi Kappa Phi