doktorature
Doktorature is a neologism used in literary and cultural studies to denote a body of writing that engages with doctoral study, the production of knowledge in higher education, and the figure of the scholar within literature. The term can refer to two related strands: works of fiction or non-fiction that depict the experience of doctoral candidates, supervisors, and the academic milieu; and critical writing that treats dissertations and related epistemic practices as objects of literary or theoretical analysis. In practice, doktorature is often used to explore themes such as authority, expertise, pedagogy, gatekeeping, intellectual humility, and the social life of academia.
The origin of the term is informal and not standardized; it appears in some German-speaking and Anglophone
Examples of doktorature include novels and memoirs that center on doctoral journeys, essays that examine the
See also: Doctoral studies, academia, knowledge production, literary theory, literature and science.