Lecture series "Work in Progress"
The lecture series "Work in Progress", coordinated by Prof. Felix Sprang, takes place every Wednesday during the winter semester from 6-8 p.m. on the Lower Castle Campus in room US-A 120. Lecturers who are involved in the Literature, Culture, Media degree program present their own research projects in this context and thus offer the audience an insight into their activities beyond teaching. All interested parties are cordially invited - you can't get any closer to current research topics.
Everything at a glance
Program
- 15.10.
Felix Sprang: Intro & Hearing Plant Poetry - Early Modern Perspectives and Soundscapes - 22.10.
Michael Multhammer: Lotte, Brot schneidend. On the intermedial transposition of a popular subject. Goethe - Kaulbach - Wood - 29.10.
Christian Seebald: What does it mean to study popular literature of the Middle Ages and to what end? - 05.11.
no lecture - 12.11.
Hans Rudolf Velten: Hans Sachs - Edition of all play texts - A long-term project - 19.11.
Jana Mikota: Graphic Novel and Shoah/Holocaust - 26.11.
Svitlana Stupak: Performing Historical Continuity in Graphic Narratives - 03.12.
Nadine Schmidt: "A Beggar I'll Be": Utopias of Poverty in Early Modern English Poetry - 10.12.
Cornelia Wild: Subaltern Theory? Algeria with Bourdieu - 17.12.
Bastian Dewenter: "But you have to have read that!" Canon expansion and canon reflection in literature lessons - 07.01.
Viktoria Jähnchen: "Figura Vocis". On the inappropriateness of the voice and the limits of legitimate opinion-forming in the Enlightenment - 14.01.
Nacim Ghanbari: Stifter and the Revolution of 1848 - 21.01.
Niels Werber: Bestseller and/or book prize. Caroline Wahl's "22 Bahnen" - 28.01.
Maxi Albrecht: Antibelly: Bodies in the Antebellum Era US - 04.02.
Sebastian Berlich: How does Ariana Grande's album "thank u, next?" tell its story?
