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Annika McPherson is currently completing her PhD at the University of Bremen with a dissertation entitled ''White-Female-Postcolonial? Towards a Transcultural Reading of Marina Warner's ''Indigo'' and Barbara Kingsolver's ''The Poisonwood Bible'''.  
 
Annika McPherson is currently completing her PhD at the University of Bremen with a dissertation entitled ''White-Female-Postcolonial? Towards a Transcultural Reading of Marina Warner's ''Indigo'' and Barbara Kingsolver's ''The Poisonwood Bible'''.  
  
Courses at the University of Oldenburg in the summer term 2007:
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==Courses at the University of Oldenburg==
 
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===Winter 2008-09===
Introduction to Literature Part 2, Course G,
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*[[2008-09 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature, Part 1]] Course E
 
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*[[2008-09 BM2 Introduction to Anglophone Cultural Studies, Part 1]]
"Britain" & "America" in Indo-English Fiction,
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*[[2008-09 AM British and Global Anglophone Youth Cultures]]
 
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*[[2008-09 AM The Transformation of British Cultural Identities]]
Topics in American Cultural Studies,
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*[[2008-09 MM Multicultural Conviviality and Conflict in Britain]]
 
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===Summer 2007===
"Race" in the Contemporary American Novel
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*Introduction to Literature Part 2, Course G,
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*"Britain" & "America" in Indo-English Fiction,
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*Topics in American Cultural Studies,
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*"Race" in the Contemporary American Novel
  
  
  
 
[[Category:Lecturer|McPherson, Annika]]
 
[[Category:Lecturer|McPherson, Annika]]

Revision as of 08:19, 9 September 2008

Annika McPherson is currently completing her PhD at the University of Bremen with a dissertation entitled White-Female-Postcolonial? Towards a Transcultural Reading of Marina Warner's Indigo and Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible.

Courses at the University of Oldenburg

Winter 2008-09

Summer 2007

  • Introduction to Literature Part 2, Course G,
  • "Britain" & "America" in Indo-English Fiction,
  • Topics in American Cultural Studies,
  • "Race" in the Contemporary American Novel