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Hotspots in Literary/Cultural Studies and Linguistics - Single View

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Type of Course Lecture Long text
Number 092836 Short text
Term WS 2015/16 Hours per week in term
Expected no. of participants Study Year
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Language english
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Wed. 18:00 to 20:00 weekly Johannisstr. 12-20 - ES 131        
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Responsible Instructor
Responsible Instructor Responsibilities
Tronicke, Marlena, Dr. responsible
Curriculae
Graduation - Curricula Sem ECTS Bereich Teilgebiet
Master - British, American and Postcolonial Studies (88 407 15) -
Master - National and Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language (88 992 15) -
- Allgemeine Studien ( AST 4) - 3
Master - British, American and Postcolonial Studies (88 407 8) -
Master - National and Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language (88 992 7) -
Master - National and Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language (88 992 0) -
Exams / Modules
Number of Exam Module
12001 Hotspots: Work in progress in literature, culture and language - Master N a Tn Stud:Lit,Cult,Lang Version 2015
1526028 Hotspots in Literary/Cultural Studies and Linguistics - Allgemeiner Abschluss Allgemeine Studien Version 2004
12001 Hotspots in Literary/Cultural Studies and Linguistics - Master Brit., Am a Postc Studies Version 2015
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Fachbereich 09 Philologie
Contents
Description

04/11/2015    Introductory Session (students only)

 

11/11/2015    Franziska Quabeck, “‘A Whore and a Cuckold’: The Proportionality of War in Shakespeare.”

 

18/11/2015    Felipe Espinoza Garrido, “A Post-Thatcherist Trauma: The Absent Zombie in Neil Marshall’s Doomsday.”

 

25/11/2015    Corinna Lenhardt, “Free Peltier Now! The Use of Internet Memes in American Indian Activism.”

 

02/12/2015    Marlena Tronicke, “Digitalizing Agency: Shakespeare on Youtube.”    

 

09/12/2015    Thorsten Merse, “From Multiliteracies to Sexual Literacy: Queer Approaches to English Language Teaching.”

 

16/12/2015    Simon Rosenberg, “The Prize is Right? Britain’s Booker Prize, 1969-2015.”

 

13/01/2016    Anna Thiemann, “Female Authorship and Authority in Siri Hustvedt’s Fiction.”

 

20/01/2016    Eva Canan Hänsel, “Opinions on Standard English among Grenadian Students and Teachers.”

 

27/01/2016    Michael Westphal, “The Sociolinguistics of Globalization Meets the Sociolinguistics of Performance: The Global Spread of Jamaican Creole.”

 

03/02/2016    Leonie Windt, “The Rural and the Urban in Recent Northern Irish Prose Fiction.”

Remarks

All further information will be communicated in an introductory meeting on 4 November (students only); then the lecture officially begins the following week.


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