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Revision as of 16:41, 14 November 2008
- (In der Regel) Dienstags 18:15, Raum A6 2-212
- Veranstalter: Seminar für Anglistik und Amerikanistik der Universität Oldenburg
- Organisation: Dr. Olaf Simons
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Forschungskolloquium des Seminars Tue. Nov. 4, 2008 John McCain's war experiences and political career provide an excellent example for measuring the interaction between personal experience and national mythology. The psychological and personal reality of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder intersect with popular culture mythology about Vietnam war veterans and POWs. In McCain's career, this trajectory can be measured by his personal responses to difficult moments in his life and the way they match or contrast with changing U.S. opinions about Vietnam war veterans and about the POW- MIA controversy. Looked at through this lens, the current U.S. election can be seen as not only a political choice, but a narrative choice on the part of the American people. |
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Contents
- 1 Winter 2008/09
- 1.1 Tue. Nov. 4, 2008: Kalí Tal, "Trauma Theory and the Candidacy of John McCain"
- 1.2 Tue. Dec. 2, 2008: Isabel Karremann: "The Art of Forgetting in Literary and Cultural Studies"
- 1.3 Tue. Dec. 9, 2008: Angela Baier: [Topic to be defined]
- 1.4 Tue Dec. 16, 2008: Christina Meyer, Trauma Frames
- 1.5 Tue Jan. 13, 2009: Holger Limberg, [Topic will follow]
- 2 Summer 2009
Die Veranstaltung findet meist Dienstags (im Seminarratsraum A6-2-212) statt. In der Regel steht ein Vortrag von 45 Minuten bis einer Stunde im Zentrum einer offenen Diskussion. Interessierte alle Fächer sind zu jeder dieser Veranstaltungen herzlich eingeladen. Ansprechpartner für Ideen und Organisation (wie etwa die Aufnahme in die Mailinglist) ist
Winter 2008/09Tue. Nov. 4, 2008: Kalí Tal, "Trauma Theory and the Candidacy of John McCain"
Tue. Dec. 2, 2008: Isabel Karremann: "The Art of Forgetting in Literary and Cultural Studies"
Tue. Dec. 9, 2008: Angela Baier: [Topic to be defined]Tue Dec. 16, 2008: Christina Meyer, Trauma FramesChristina Meyer on her topic:
Tue Jan. 13, 2009: Holger Limberg, [Topic will follow]
Summer 2009Date under consideration: Maike Engelhardt: "Qualitative Forschung"Details folgen. Archive and Planning
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