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==About me==
 
==About me==
Anna Auguscik is a lecturer in English Literature at the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Oldenburg. She studied English, Slavic and Comparative Literature in Munich and Padova, and graduated with a master thesis on "Oscar Wilde as Subject of Contemporary Literature and Film: Representations of an Eccentric Identity". She has taught seminars on the contemporary novel in English. Her main research interests are the mapping of postmodernism, postcolonialism and postsecularism; the literary marketplace and its participants; and most recently, the relationship between Literature and Science. She has recently completed and defended her PhD thesis on the role of literary prizes ("Prizing Debate in Literary Interaction: The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK".) Her new project on the critical and public reception of contemporary science novels is part of Fiction Meets Science, an interdisciplinary project group funded by the Volkswagen Foundation.
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Anna Auguscik is a lecturer of English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, where she recently completed a PhD thesis on the role of literary prizes and book reviewing for the literary marketplace. As a ‘Fiction Meets Science’ research fellow she is working on the critical and public reception of contemporary science novels.
  
 
==Membership==
 
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===Talks===
 
===Talks===
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*"Speculative Fiction and the Social and Literary Significance of Plausibility: Debating the Dystopian Science in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake." [http://www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/content/news-and-events/events/fiction-meets-science-workshop-cultivating-ideas-for-a-new-program/ Fiction Meets Science Workshop: Cultivating Ideas for a New Program, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst. 18-19 Nov, 2014] (joint paper with Emanuel Herold, Sina Farzin, Anton Kirchhofer)
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*"Macro-level problems, micro-level solutions?" The Reception of Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior in reviews and reading groups." [http://www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/content/news-and-events/events/fiction-meets-science-workshop-cultivating-ideas-for-a-new-program/ Fiction Meets Science Workshop: Cultivating Ideas for a New Program, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst. 18-19 Nov, 2014] (joint paper with Sonja Fücker, Uwe Schimank, Anton Kirchhofer)
 
*"Neuroscience, Anxiety and Meta-Narrative in Recent British Neuronovels: David Lodge’s Thinks… and Ian McEwan’s Saturday." [http://www.surrey.ac.uk/englishandlanguages/news_and_events/events The British Society for Literature and Science Annual Conference 2014]. University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, 10-12 Apr 2014. (with Anton Kirchhofer)
 
*"Neuroscience, Anxiety and Meta-Narrative in Recent British Neuronovels: David Lodge’s Thinks… and Ian McEwan’s Saturday." [http://www.surrey.ac.uk/englishandlanguages/news_and_events/events The British Society for Literature and Science Annual Conference 2014]. University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, 10-12 Apr 2014. (with Anton Kirchhofer)
 
*"Reviewing the Two Cultures: Discussing Contemporary Fiction in ''Nature''." [http://www2.hlss.mmu.ac.uk/conferences/international-conference-on-narrative/ International Conference on Narrative 2013]. Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. 27-29 Jun 2013.
 
*"Reviewing the Two Cultures: Discussing Contemporary Fiction in ''Nature''." [http://www2.hlss.mmu.ac.uk/conferences/international-conference-on-narrative/ International Conference on Narrative 2013]. Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. 27-29 Jun 2013.

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Contact

university website

Institute of English and American Studies
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118
D-26129 Oldenburg

Office Hours

  • Time: Thu, 9-10am
  • Venue: A06 2-209

About me

Anna Auguscik is a lecturer of English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, where she recently completed a PhD thesis on the role of literary prizes and book reviewing for the literary marketplace. As a ‘Fiction Meets Science’ research fellow she is working on the critical and public reception of contemporary science novels.

Membership

  • since 2012 - British Society for Literature and Science
  • since 2012 - Deutscher Anglistenverband
  • since 2011 - Fiction Meets Science

Current

  • I am doing research for the Fiction Meets Science project on the role of fiction in multi-disciplinary science journals.
  • I am writing an article on "Cultures of Appreciation and Literary Win-Win Situations" with Olaf Simons, based on our paper as presented in Ghent in November 2012.

Publications

Academic

  • "Universal Narrativity and the Anxious Scientist of the Contemporary Neuronovel." (with Anton Kirchhofer and Natalie Roxburgh, under review)
  • "The Institution of Literary Prizes." The Institution of Literature. Eds. Barbara Schaff and Carola Surkamp. Göttingen: V&R unipress. (in preparation)
  • "The History of the Booker Prize as a History of Problems and Precarious Alliances." Precarious Alliances: Cultures of Participation in Print and Other Media. Eds. Martin Butler, Albrecht Hausmann, and Anton Kirchhofer. Bielefeld: Transcript. (in preparation)
  • "Lost in Translation: Literaturpreise im nationalen Literaturbetrieb". Literaturbetrieb. Zur Poetik einer Produktionsgemeinschaft. Eds. Philipp Theisohn and Christine Weder. Paderborn: Fink, 2013. 97-112.
  • "Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger (2008): Zwischen Repräsentanz und Kontroverse". Medienobservationen (July 2011): 1-20. Web

Journalistic

  • "Nachruf Chinua Achebe: Der Nelson Mandela der Literatur". Die Zeit Online. 22.03.2013. Web
  • "Booker Prize: Thomas Cromwell als universaler Held". Die Zeit Online. 17.10.2012. Web
  • "Booker Prize: Jacobson ist ein Meister der Tragikomik". Die Zeit Online. 13.10.2010. Web

Talks

Conferences/ Workshops

Translations

  • with I. Mendoza und S. Grzesinska
  • Jakobson, R.O., "Die Vergangenheit" von Cyprian Norwid. In: Birus, H.; S. Donat (Hgg.), Roman Jakobson. Poesie der Grammatik und Grammatik der Poesie. Sämtliche Gedichtanalysen, Bd. 1. Berlin – New York 2007, S. 355-374.
  • Jakobson, R.O., "Gefühl" von Cyprian Norwid. In: Birus, H.; S. Donat (Hgg.), Roman Jakobson. Poesie der Grammatik und Grammatik der Poesie. Sämtliche Gedichtanalysen, Bd. 1. Berlin – New York 2007, S. 375-394.
  • Jakobson, R.O., Polnische Illustrationen zu "Linguistik und Poetik". In: Birus, H.; S. Donat (Hgg), Roman Jakobson. Poesie der Grammatik und Grammatik der Poesie. Sämtliche Gedichtanalysen, Bd. 2. Berlin – New York 2007, S. 217-236.

Teaching

Mentoring

  • Our next group meeting: tba
  • Individual office hours for my mentees: tba