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Fakult?t 球探足球比分 Kulturwissenschaften

Professur für Amerikanistik

  1.  Otto-Friedrich-Universit?t Bamberg
  2. Fakult?ten
  3. 球探足球比分 Kulturwissenschaften
  4. Institute
  5. Anglistik/Amerikanistik
  6. Professur für Amerikanistik
  7. Gastvortr?ge
  8. "Making America - Editing a New Literary History of America"
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Fakult?t 球探足球比分 Kulturwissenschaften

Professur für Amerikanistik

  • Deutsch
  • Studium
    • Anmeldefristen für FlexNow
    • Erg?nzungsmodul (B.A.)
    • Consolidation Module (M.A.)
    • Hausarbeiten
    • Leseliste
    • Betreuung von Abschlussarbeiten
    • Nützliche Links
  • Forschung
    • DFG-Projekt
    • Ver?ffentlichungen
    • Konferenzen
      • International Conference 2022: "Family Ecologies: Family as/at Home"
      • International Online Conference 2022: "Joan Didion: Life and/with/through Words"
      • "Spekulative Fiktion und Ethik" - 12. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung (GFF)
      • International Online Conference 2021: "Family Without Borders / Family Unbound"
      • War and Trauma 2018 in Past and Present: An Interdisciplinary Conference
      • International Conference 2016: "The Environment and Human Migration"
      • DGfA Postgraduate Forum 2015
      • International Symposium 2014: "Whitman Across Genres"
        • Whitman Week 2014 - Seminar and Symposium
      • Symposium 2014: "Nature – Mobility – Literature: The Environmental Imagination of Migration"
  • Personen
    • Prof. Dr. Christine Gerhardt
      • Akademischer Werdegang
      • Forschung
      • Publikationen
      • Mitgliedschaften
      • Lehre
      • ?mter
    • Dr. Nicole K. Konopka
      • Akademischer Werdegang
      • Forschung & Vortr?ge
      • Projekte & Publikationen
      • Mitgliedschaften & ?mter
      • Lehre
    • Dr. Mareike Spychala
      • Akademischer Werdegang
      • Forschung und Konferenzen
      • Publikationen und Vortr?ge
      • ?mter und Mitgliedschaften
      • Lehre
    • Y?ld?z A?ar, M.A.
      • Akademischer Werdegang
      • Forschung und Konferenzen
      • Publikationen und Vortr?ge
      • Mitgliedschaften und ?mter
      • Lehre
    • Susen Halank, M.A.
      • Akademischer Werdegang
      • Forschung und Konferenzen
      • Publikationen und Vortr?ge
      • Mitgliedschaften und ?mter
      • Lehre
    • Emeritus: Prof. em. Dr. Heiner Bus
    • Ehemalige Mitarbeiterinnen
      • Dr. Lorena Bickert
        • Akademischer Werdegang
        • Forschung und Konferenzen
        • Publikationen und Vortr?ge
        • Mitgliedschaften und ?mter
        • Lehre
      • PD Dr. Eva-Sabine Zehelein
        • Forschung
        • Publikationen
        • Mitgliedschaften
        • Lehre
      • JProf. Dr. Judith Rauscher
      • Dr. Theresa Heublein
  • Gastprofessor*innen
    • Prof. Ed Folsom (2022)
    • Prof. Myron M. Beasley (2019)
    • Prof. Colin Milburn (2019)
    • Prof. Jon Smith (2018)
    • Prof. Melissa F. Zeiger (2018)
    • Prof. Jon Smith (2014)
    • Prof. Melissa F. Zeiger (2013)
    • Prof. Lynn Rose (2013)
    • Prof. Tom Whalen (2013)
  • Gastvortr?ge
    • "Trump 2.0 and Migration"
    • "Black Queer Space Time in 'Biskaya' und bei Audre Lorde" Online-Vortrag zum Black History Month 2025
    • "Family Discord: The Politics of Racial Time Unhinged in Baldwin’s 'If Beale Street Could Talk' and Barry Jenkins’ Adaptation, 'Beale Street'" "
    • "Communication Strategies and the Speaking Self in Dickinson’s Letters and Poems"
    • American Election Night 2024
    • "Wet Matter and Its Narrative Agencies in the Blue Humanities"
    • "Poe and Psychoanalysis"
    • "Vielfalt in Bilderbüchern" Lesung zum Black History Month 2024
    • "Can America Be Trusted Again?"
    • "Makeshift Images: Writing the American South"
    • "Dickinson’s Letters and Letter-Poems"
    • "Gone with the Wind/Via vol vento/Vom Winde Verweht: The Italian (and German) Publication History of an American Bestseller"
    • "Geister der Vergangenheit" Lesung zum Black History Month 2023
    • "'There's still a world': Salvaging Hope in Garbagetown"
    • "Whitman Left to His Own Devices"
    • "Not a Monolith: Queerness, Race, & Asian Americanness"
    • "Knowledge and Discomfort: Reading Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif' as a White Person"
    • "The Native Amerindian Concept of Life-Environment (teko) according to Sacred Poetry Mbya-Guaraní"
    • "Anne Spencer's Garden Politics"
    • "Think Small: Minor Forms & the Making of Modernity"
    • Poetry Reading with Dr. Laura Passin
    • "Negating the Human, Narrating a World Without Us"
    • "Can Historians Change Their Minds about What They Have Already Written?"
    • "How to Reconcile Disability with Transcendentalist Optimism?: Louisa May Alcott’s Lessons from her Father"
    • "Ending Fossil Capitalism"
    • "Fiction after Postmodernism – New Realism, Contagion, and the Dystopian Imagination in Margaret Atwood's Work"
    • "If She Can See It, She Can Be It: Women, Science, and Screens"
    • "With Modernity against Modernity: American Romanticism"
    • American Election Night 2020
    • "The (Im-)Possible Families of Henry Bibb: Black Families between Slavery and Freedom"
    • "Agency and Gendered Spaces in Uranium City, Canada: A Visual Journey into Environmental Trauma"
    • "From Reconstruction to Charlottesville 2017: Legacies of the Civil War in the US South"
    • "Ubiquitous Radioactivity: Environmental Justice and the Nuclear Weapons Industry in the US Southwest"
    • "Rethinking How We Teach Literary Theory"
    • "'When you're small, you gotta fix what you can': Overconsumption and Ecojustice in 'Beasts of the Southern Wild'"
    • "'Playing in the Dark': Whiteness in Videogames"
    • "Anocriticism as Resistance: Narratives of Age/ing Against the Grain"
    • "Heroines of the Flood: What Afrofuturist science can teach us about environmental injustice, disability politics, and sustainable leadership"
    • "Southern Modernisms"
    • "America's Sweetheart Charms European Royals: Annie Oakley, Gun Culture, and Western Myths"
    • "'Essenz entsteht durch Quetschen': Emily Dickinsons Lyrik"
    • "Is #MeToo sexy? Or: What Does it Mean for Women to Act Politically?"
    • "A Sense of Social Justice? Photography and the Cold War Struggle against Poverty"
    • "Edgework: German and American Feminism, Gender, and Race"
    • "Engel in Amerika - Shop Talk mit dem Dramaturgen"
    • "From Devilish Dancing and Wicked Waltzing to American Modern Dance"
    • "Writing the Southwest"
    • "The 'iness' of 'not numerable whom': The Poetry & Paintings of E. E. Cummings"
    • "Negro Universities Press and the Archives of Abolitionism"
    • "Emily Dickinson's Civil War"
    • "The Allure of Diasporic Homecoming: Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father and Ika Hügel-Marshall's Daheim Unterwegs"
    • American Election Night 2016
    • "Ghosts and Their Hosts: Spectrality in American Romantic Literature"
    • "The Art of Plantation Management: Race, Risk, and Swamp Ecologies in Charles Sealsfield's Immigrant Nature Writing"
    • "Nasty Women: Feminist Poetry in the Era of Trump"
    • "The Cinema of Insanity: Madness and Normality in the Culture of the 1960s"
    • "Contested Canons? Toni Morrison and the Nobel Prize in Germany"
    • "Why America doesn't know what to do with its own government: Trump, Sanders, and frankly, everyone else"
    • "The Poem as Meeting Place: Why You Shouldn't Be Scared of Poetry"
    • Author Reading & Discussion: "Writing the Female Body: Poetry and More with Laura Passin"
    • Kanada Woche: "Ein Sommer am See" – Gespr?ch mit der Autorin über das Entstehen der Graphic Novel