Prof Garrett Office Hours, 9 November, 4-6 pm
Dear students,
Prof. Garrett's next office hours will be held on
9 November, 4-6 PM
@ GWZ, Room 3505
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Office Hours During the Winter Semester 2017/18
Prof. Garrett
no regular office hours due to Forschungsfreisemester
9 November, 4 – 6 pm
21 December, 4 – 6 pm
Prof. Pisarz-Ramírez
Tuesday, 1:30 – 2:30 pm
GWZ 3 5.08
Prof. Junker
Wednesday, 3:30 – 4 :30 pm, and by appointment GWZ 3 5.07
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Volunteers Wanted for ACU Student Exchange
If you are interested in cultural exchange and meeting American students, please consider volunteering for the MentorInnenprogramm of the Freiwilligenagentur Leipzig. The program is designed to welcome and support a group of students from Abilene Christian University (Texas) that will live, study, and volunteer in Leipzig from January until May, 2018.
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Change of Rooms in Literature and Culture I and Project Module
Please note that, starting next week,
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Feeling New York: Classless Urban Geographies and Affective Capitalist Reconciliation in Horatio Alger’s Ragged Dick
Wöll, Steffen. “Feeling New York: Classless Urban Geographies and Affective Capitalist Reconciliation in Horatio Alger’s Ragged Dick.” Emotion, Space and Society 24 (2017): 1-8. Print.
Inertia and Movement: The Spatialization of the Native Northland in Jack London’s Short Stories
Wöll, Steffen. “Inertia and Movement: The Spatialization of the Native Northland in Jack London’s Short Stories.” GeoHumanities 3.1 (2017): 65-87. Print.
The Politics of Melodrama: Nostalgia, Performance, and Gender Roles in Revolutionary Road
Ravizza, Eleonora. "The Politics of Melodrama: Nostalgia, Performance, and Gender Roles in Revolutionary Road." Poetics of Politics: Textuality and Social Relevance in Contemporary American Literature and Culture. Ed. Sebastian M. Herrmann et al. Heidelberg: Winter, 2015. 63-80. Print.
'We Don't Want Life to Look Difficult, Do We?': Representations of the Fifties and Self-Reflexive Nostalgia in Mad Men
Ravizza, Eleonora. "'We Don't Want Life to Look Difficult, Do We?': Representations of the Fifties and Self-Reflexive Nostalgia in Mad Men." COPAS 14.1 (2013): 1-14. Web.
Poetics of Politics: Textuality and Social Relevance in Contemporary American Literature and Culture
Herrmann, Sebastian M., Carolin Alice Hofmann, Katja Kanzler, Stefan Schubert, and Frank Usbeck, eds. Poetics of Politics: Textuality and Social Relevance in Contemporary American Literature and Culture. Heidelberg: Winter, 2015. Print. American Studies - A Monograph Ser. 258.
Objectivism, Narrative Agency, and the Politics of Choice in the Video Game BioShock
Schubert, Stefan. "Objectivism, Narrative Agency, and the Politics of Choice in the Video Game BioShock." Poetics of Politics: Textuality and Social Relevance in Contemporary American Literature and Culture. Ed. Sebastian M. Herrmann et al. Heidelberg: Winter, 2015. 271-89. Print.