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*Auguscik, A. ''Prizing Debate: The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK.'' Bielefeld: transcript, 2017. Print. [http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-3853-0/prizing-debate] | *Auguscik, A. ''Prizing Debate: The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK.'' Bielefeld: transcript, 2017. Print. [http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-3853-0/prizing-debate] | ||
− | ===Articles=== | + | ===Journal Articles and Book Chapters=== |
+ | *Auguscik, A. "Kulturereignisse und Kulturpreise." ''Länderbericht Großbritannien''. Hrsg. Roland Sturm. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2019. 299-306. | ||
*Auguscik, A. "Spoiler Alert: Scott, Science, and Forms of Reenactment in Contemporary Expedition Narratives." ''Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies'' 30.2 (2019): 47-64. [https://angl.winter-verlag.de/issue/ANGL/2019/2] | *Auguscik, A. "Spoiler Alert: Scott, Science, and Forms of Reenactment in Contemporary Expedition Narratives." ''Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies'' 30.2 (2019): 47-64. [https://angl.winter-verlag.de/issue/ANGL/2019/2] | ||
*Kirchhofer, A., and A. Auguscik. "Triangulating the Two Cultures Entanglement: The Sciences and the Humanities in the Public Sphere." ''Journal of Literature and Science'' 10. 2 (2017): 26-37. [http://www.literatureandscience.org/volume-10-issue-2-2017/] | *Kirchhofer, A., and A. Auguscik. "Triangulating the Two Cultures Entanglement: The Sciences and the Humanities in the Public Sphere." ''Journal of Literature and Science'' 10. 2 (2017): 26-37. [http://www.literatureandscience.org/volume-10-issue-2-2017/] | ||
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*Auguscik, A. "Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger (2008): Zwischen Repräsentanz und Kontroverse". ''Medienobservationen'' (July 2011): 1-20. [http://www.medienobservationen.lmu.de/artikel/kontrovers/auguscik_tiger.pdf] | *Auguscik, A. "Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger (2008): Zwischen Repräsentanz und Kontroverse". ''Medienobservationen'' (July 2011): 1-20. [http://www.medienobservationen.lmu.de/artikel/kontrovers/auguscik_tiger.pdf] | ||
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− | *"Nachruf Chinua Achebe: Der Nelson Mandela der Literatur". Die Zeit Online. 22.03.2013. [http://www.zeit.de/kultur/film/2013-03/nachruf-chinua-achebe Web] | + | *"Die Raumzeitreisende." ''Die Zeit Online''. 10.10.2019. [https://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2019-10/olga-tokarczuk-literaturnobelpreis-wuerdigung] |
− | *"Booker Prize: Thomas Cromwell als universaler Held". Die Zeit Online. 17.10.2012. [http://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2012-10/hilary-mantel-booker-prize Web] | + | *"Literaturpreise – ein historischer Abriss." ''Passim: Bulletin des Schweizerischen Literaturarchivs'' 23 (2019): 4-5. [https://www.nb.admin.ch/snl/de/home/ueber-uns/sla/publikationen/passim/passim--bisherige-nummern/passim-23--literaturpreise.html] |
− | *"Booker Prize: Jacobson ist ein Meister der Tragikomik". Die Zeit Online. 13.10.2010. [http://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2010-10/booker-prize-jacobson Web] | + | *"Nachruf Chinua Achebe: Der Nelson Mandela der Literatur". ''Die Zeit Online''. 22.03.2013. [http://www.zeit.de/kultur/film/2013-03/nachruf-chinua-achebe Web] |
+ | *"Booker Prize: Thomas Cromwell als universaler Held". ''Die Zeit Online''. 17.10.2012. [http://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2012-10/hilary-mantel-booker-prize Web] | ||
+ | *"Booker Prize: Jacobson ist ein Meister der Tragikomik". ''Die Zeit Online''. 13.10.2010. [http://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2010-10/booker-prize-jacobson Web] | ||
===Talks=== | ===Talks=== | ||
− | *"Der Booker Prize und seine Ableger: Überlegungen zu Literaturpreisen im (trans-)nationalen Raum." Workshop Literaturpreise – Theorie, Ökonomie, Politik. Universität Duisburg-Essen, 25./26. | + | *(planned) "Relations of Observation and the Formation of the Anthropological Subject in Lily King’s Euphoria." Anthropocenes: Reworking of the Wound. European Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSAeu), Katowice, Poland, 17-20 June 2020. |
+ | *(planned) "Reconfiguring Patterns of Mobility and Knowledge: Contemporary Science Novels and the Epistemology of the Expedition Narrative." BSLS 2020, Sheffield, 15-17 April 2020. | ||
+ | *"Die Raumzeitreisende Olga Tokarczuk." Matinee zum Internationalen Frauentag. GEDOK Lübeck, 8 Mar 2020. | ||
+ | *"Novels about Scientific Expedition Narratives: Pre-WWI Heroic Explorers in Beryl Bainbridge's The Birthday Boys and Barry Unsworth's Land of Marvels." Historical Fictions Research Conference 2020, Unipark Nonntal, University of Salzburg, 21-22 February. | ||
+ | *"Fiction Meets Science Meets Library? Einblicke in ein Forschungsprojekt und Überlegungen zur Zusammenarbeit mit der Universitätsbibliothek." VDB Göttingen, 6-7 Feb 2020. | ||
+ | *"Der Booker Prize und seine Ableger: Überlegungen zu Literaturpreisen im (trans-)nationalen Raum." Workshop Literaturpreise – Theorie, Ökonomie, Politik. Universität Duisburg-Essen, 25./26. April 2019. | ||
*"Producing Knowledge in and of the Arctic: Franklin’s Lost Expedition in Contemporary Historical Fiction." The British Society for Literature and Science Annual Conference 2019. London Royal Holloway, April 2019. | *"Producing Knowledge in and of the Arctic: Franklin’s Lost Expedition in Contemporary Historical Fiction." The British Society for Literature and Science Annual Conference 2019. London Royal Holloway, April 2019. | ||
*"Knowing Antarctica: Expedition Novels as Forms of Literary Re-Enactment." Anglistentag. Sektion: "What Form Knows: The Literary Text as Framework, Model, and Experiment." Bonn, 23-26 Sept 2018. | *"Knowing Antarctica: Expedition Novels as Forms of Literary Re-Enactment." Anglistentag. Sektion: "What Form Knows: The Literary Text as Framework, Model, and Experiment." Bonn, 23-26 Sept 2018. | ||
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==Teaching== | ==Teaching== | ||
+ | *[[2020 The Historical Novel: Reconstructing the Past from Waverley to Wolf Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[2020 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] | ||
+ | *[[2019-20 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]] | ||
*2019 Ü Revision Course: Key Concepts in Cultural Studies | *2019 Ü Revision Course: Key Concepts in Cultural Studies | ||
*[[2019 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] | *[[2019 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] |
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ContactInstitute of English and American Studies
Office HoursAbout meAnna Auguscik teaches English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, where she received her PhD with a thesis on the role of literary prizes and book reviewing for the literary marketplace, "Prizing Debate in Literary Interaction: The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK." As a Fiction Meets Science research fellow in the project group “Reception: Readers and Media,” she is working on the critical and public reception of contemporary science novels. Her research interests include the novel in the literary marketplace, the history and current state of reviewing and criticism, and the relationship between literature and science. Current
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