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− | + | Anna Auguscik studied English, Slavic and Comparative Literature in Munich and Padua, and graduated with a master thesis on "Oscar Wilde as Subject of Contemporary Literature and Film: Representations of an Eccentric Identity". Since 2006 she has been a research assistant at the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Oldenburg and has taught seminars on the mapping of postcolonialism, postmodernism and postsecularism, and the contemporary novel in English. She is presently writing her dissertation on the role of literary prizes for literary communication, specifically the Booker Prize, and the waves of public reactions: "Prizing Debate: The Emergence of Problems in the Contemporary Market of Fiction in English" (working title). | |
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*Anna is attending the Workshop "Fiction Meets Science" at Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, November 18, 2011 | *Anna is attending the Workshop "Fiction Meets Science" at Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, November 18, 2011 | ||
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*"Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger (2008). Zwischen Repräsentanz und Kontroverse". Workshop Gegenwart kontrovers. Literatur – Musik – Film – Bildende Kunst. LMU Munich. 28 Jul 2009. | *"Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger (2008). Zwischen Repräsentanz und Kontroverse". Workshop Gegenwart kontrovers. Literatur – Musik – Film – Bildende Kunst. LMU Munich. 28 Jul 2009. | ||
*"Sex & the City of Science: Populärkultur aus (Geistes)-Wissenschaftlicher Sicht". Oldenburg: Stadt der Wissenschaft. CvO University of Oldenburg. English Department/American Studies. 29 Jun 2009. (with Maike Engelhardt, Annika McPherson, and Christina Meyer). | *"Sex & the City of Science: Populärkultur aus (Geistes)-Wissenschaftlicher Sicht". Oldenburg: Stadt der Wissenschaft. CvO University of Oldenburg. English Department/American Studies. 29 Jun 2009. (with Maike Engelhardt, Annika McPherson, and Christina Meyer). | ||
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+ | *Workshop: The Politics of Marketing and Publishing Muslim Writers. The Institute of English Studies and the Muslim Writers Awards, Senate House, London. 27 July, 2011. | ||
+ | *Postsecular Britain? Religion, Culture and Agency. 19. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für das Studium Britischer Kulturen, Oldenburg. 20-22 November 2008. (organized and conducted a student conference wokshop) | ||
+ | *Theory, Faith, Culture: An Interdisciplinary Conference. The Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University. 4-6 July 2007. | ||
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− | *with I.Mendoza und S. Grzesinska | + | *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., "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., "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. | ||
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*2012 AM The Role of the Critic | *2012 AM The Role of the Critic | ||
*2011-12 AM [[Representations of Muslims in Literature and Film after 9/11]] | *2011-12 AM [[Representations of Muslims in Literature and Film after 9/11]] |
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About meAnna Auguscik studied English, Slavic and Comparative Literature in Munich and Padua, and graduated with a master thesis on "Oscar Wilde as Subject of Contemporary Literature and Film: Representations of an Eccentric Identity". Since 2006 she has been a research assistant at the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Oldenburg and has taught seminars on the mapping of postcolonialism, postmodernism and postsecularism, and the contemporary novel in English. She is presently writing her dissertation on the role of literary prizes for literary communication, specifically the Booker Prize, and the waves of public reactions: "Prizing Debate: The Emergence of Problems in the Contemporary Market of Fiction in English" (working title). Current
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