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==About me== | ==About me== | ||
− | Anna Auguscik teaches English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, where she received her PhD with a study of the literary marketplace in the early 2000s, | + | Anna Auguscik teaches English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, where she received her PhD with a study of the literary marketplace in the early 2000s, ''Prizing Debate: The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK'' (transcript/ Columbia UP, 2017). As a [http://www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/navigation/ Fiction Meets Science] research fellow (2014-18; 2018-21), she has worked on the media reception of contemporary science novels, the scientist protagonist, and global dimensions of science in fiction. As a Junior Fellow at the [https://www.h-w-k.de/ Hanse-WissenschaftsKolleg], she is working on a project on "scientific expedition narratives" in contemporary fiction (2018-21). |
Her research focuses on the novel in the literary marketplace and the relationship between literature and science. | Her research focuses on the novel in the literary marketplace and the relationship between literature and science. | ||
==Membership== | ==Membership== | ||
+ | *since 2021 - Society for Literature, Science and the Arts | ||
*since 2012 - British Society for Literature and Science | *since 2012 - British Society for Literature and Science | ||
*since 2012 - Deutscher Anglistenverband | *since 2012 - Deutscher Anglistenverband | ||
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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. [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. [http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-3853-0/prizing-debate] | ||
===Journal Articles and Book Chapters=== | ===Journal Articles and Book Chapters=== | ||
− | *forthcoming: Auguscik, A., "Law on Ice: Polarizing Legal Expertise in Popular Climate Change Fiction." ''Symbolism'' 2021. | + | *forthcoming: Auguscik, A., "Law on Ice: Polarizing Legal Expertise in Popular Climate Change Fiction." ''Symbolism'' 2021. [https://www.degruyter.com/document/isbn/9783110756456/html] |
*Auguscik, A. "The Death of the Archaeologist: Imagining Science, Storytelling and Self-Understanding in Contemporary Archaeofiction." ''Writing Remains: New Intersections of Archaeology, Literature and Science.'' Eds. Josie Gill, Catriona McKenzie, Emma Lightfoot. Bloomsbury, 2021. [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/writing-remains-9781350109476/] | *Auguscik, A. "The Death of the Archaeologist: Imagining Science, Storytelling and Self-Understanding in Contemporary Archaeofiction." ''Writing Remains: New Intersections of Archaeology, Literature and Science.'' Eds. Josie Gill, Catriona McKenzie, Emma Lightfoot. Bloomsbury, 2021. [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/writing-remains-9781350109476/] | ||
*Auguscik, A., S. Farzin, E. Herold, and A. Kirchhofer. "Speculative Fiction and the Significance of Plausibility: Dystopian Science in the Critical Response to Margaret Atwood’s ''Oryx and Crake''." ''Under the Literary Microscope: Science and Society in the Contemporary Novel''. Eds. Sina Farzin, Susan M. Gaines, and Roslynn D. Haynes. Penn State UP, 2021. [https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-08978-2.html] | *Auguscik, A., S. Farzin, E. Herold, and A. Kirchhofer. "Speculative Fiction and the Significance of Plausibility: Dystopian Science in the Critical Response to Margaret Atwood’s ''Oryx and Crake''." ''Under the Literary Microscope: Science and Society in the Contemporary Novel''. Eds. Sina Farzin, Susan M. Gaines, and Roslynn D. Haynes. Penn State UP, 2021. [https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-08978-2.html] | ||
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===Conference Talks and Lectures=== | ===Conference Talks and Lectures=== | ||
− | *"Introduction: Limits of Knowledge, Knowledge of Limits. The Productiveness of Ignorance, Non-Knowledge and Agnotology in Anglophone Studies, Literature and Culture." Anglistentag 2021, Passau (online), 19-21 September 2021. | + | *"Roundtable: Disciplinary Synergies: Science in Society and the Contemporary Science Novel." SLSA 2021, University of Michigan (online), 30 Sept - 3 Oct 2021. (with Sina Farzin, Carol Colatrella, Natalie Roxburgh, Uwe Schimank and Luz Maria Hernández Nieto) |
+ | Susan M Gaines (Fiction Meets Science, Germany) | ||
+ | *"Introduction: Limits of Knowledge, Knowledge of Limits. The Productiveness of Ignorance, Non-Knowledge and Agnotology in Anglophone Studies, Literature and Culture." Anglistentag 2021, Passau (online), 19-21 September 2021. (with Simone Broders) | ||
*"Encountering Strangers in Lily King's Euphoria." GAPS 2021, Oldenburg (online), 13-15 May 2021. | *"Encountering Strangers in Lily King's Euphoria." GAPS 2021, Oldenburg (online), 13-15 May 2021. | ||
*"Fiction meets Physics: Ein Experiment." Ringvorlesung: Zusammenspiel. CvO University of Oldenburg. 15 April 2021. | *"Fiction meets Physics: Ein Experiment." Ringvorlesung: Zusammenspiel. CvO University of Oldenburg. 15 April 2021. | ||
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:*"Experimental Encounters with Jaspreet Singh on ''Helium''" (Nov 2017) | :*"Experimental Encounters with Jaspreet Singh on ''Helium''" (Nov 2017) | ||
:*"Experimental Encounters with Susan Gaines on ''Carbon Dreams''" (May 2016) | :*"Experimental Encounters with Susan Gaines on ''Carbon Dreams''" (May 2016) | ||
+ | *Sektion: "Limits of Knowledge, Knowledge of Limits. The Productiveness of Ignorance, Non-Knowledge and Agnotology in Anglophone Studies, Literature and Culture." Anglistentag 2021, Passau (online), 19-21 September 2021. (with Simone Broders) | ||
*Narrating Science: The Power of Stories in the 21st Century. FMS and University of Guelph Conference. Toronto, 24-27 May 2017. ("Reading and conversation with novelists Allegra Goodman & Karen Joy Fowler", moderation) | *Narrating Science: The Power of Stories in the 21st Century. FMS and University of Guelph Conference. Toronto, 24-27 May 2017. ("Reading and conversation with novelists Allegra Goodman & Karen Joy Fowler", moderation) | ||
*Beyond the Literary Science Novel? Genres of Narrating Science Novels and the Case of Climate Change Fiction. Workshop. Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst. 16 Dec 2016. (co-organized with Sina Farzin) | *Beyond the Literary Science Novel? Genres of Narrating Science Novels and the Case of Climate Change Fiction. Workshop. Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst. 16 Dec 2016. (co-organized with Sina Farzin) | ||
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*[[2021-22 AM Natural History in Contemporary Fiction]] | *[[2021-22 AM Natural History in Contemporary Fiction]] | ||
*2021-22 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature | *2021-22 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature | ||
+ | *2021-22 Ü Revision Course: Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature | ||
*[[2021 Physics in Contemporary Fiction]] | *[[2021 Physics in Contemporary Fiction]] | ||
*[[2021 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] | *[[2021 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] | ||
+ | *2021 Ü Revision Course: Key Concepts in Cultural Studies | ||
*[[2020-21 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]] | *[[2020-21 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]] | ||
*[[2020-21 MM Polarizing Fiction: Science in Popular Literature]] | *[[2020-21 MM Polarizing Fiction: Science in Popular Literature]] | ||
+ | *2020-21 Ü Revision Course: Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature | ||
*[[2020 The Historical Novel: Reconstructing the Past from Waverley to Wolf Hall]] | *[[2020 The Historical Novel: Reconstructing the Past from Waverley to Wolf Hall]] | ||
*[[2020 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] | *[[2020 Ü Key Concepts in Cultural Studies]] | ||
+ | *2020 Ü Revision Course: Key Concepts in Cultural Studies | ||
+ | *2019-20Ü Revision Course: Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature | ||
*[[2019-20 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]] | *[[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 |
Revision as of 13:38, 11 October 2021
ContactDr. Anna Auguscik
Office Hoursonline, via Stud.IP About meAnna Auguscik teaches English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, where she received her PhD with a study of the literary marketplace in the early 2000s, Prizing Debate: The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK (transcript/ Columbia UP, 2017). As a Fiction Meets Science research fellow (2014-18; 2018-21), she has worked on the media reception of contemporary science novels, the scientist protagonist, and global dimensions of science in fiction. As a Junior Fellow at the Hanse-WissenschaftsKolleg, she is working on a project on "scientific expedition narratives" in contemporary fiction (2018-21). Her research focuses on the novel in the literary marketplace and the relationship between literature and science. Membership
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