Anglistentag 2010 Saarbrücken
Beschreibung
Joachim Frenk, Lena Steveker (Eds.)
Anglistentag 2010 Saarbrücken. Proceedings
ISBN 978-3-86821-332-4, 490 S., kt., € 69,50 (2011)
(Proceedings of the Conference of the German Association of University Teachers of English, Bd. 32)
Joachim Frenk and Lena Steveker (Saarbrücken)
Preface
Forum: Anglistik und Mediengesellschaft
Eckart Voigts-Virchow und Nicola Glaubitz (Siegen)
Einleitung
Julia Griem (Darmstadt)
Überlegungen für eine Anglistik in der Mediengesellschaft: Verfahren, Praxen und Geltungsansprüche
Gudula Moritz (Mainz)
Anglistik und Mediengesellschaft
Nicola Glaubitz (Siegen)
Für eine Diskursivierung der Kultur
Regula Hohl Trillini (Basel)
Don't Worry, Be Trendy: Shakespeares Rezeption als ermutigender Modellfall
Eckart Voigts-Virchow (Siegen)
Performative Hermeneutik durch mediendiversifizierte Fankulturen – eine Skizze, oder: Wie ein etablierter literaturwissenschaftlicher Begriff das Verständnis gegenwärtiger Medienkulturen befruchten kann
Section I: Makkin Yer Voice Heard: Scotland after Devolution
Silvia Mergenthal (Konstanz) and Sigrid Rieuwerts (Mainz)
Makkin Yer Voice Heard: Scotland after Devolution: Introduction
Christoph Heyl (Bamberg / Frankfurt am Main)
Staging Scottishness: The Homecoming Scotland Initiative and Post-Devolution Perceptions of Scottish Culture, Literature and Identity
Valentina Bold (Glasgow)
The Promotion of Literature within Post-Devolution Scotland
Tobias Arens (Greifswald)
Late 20th- and Early 21st-Century Scottish Bestsellers and Scottishness
Kirsten Sandrock (Göttingen)
The Changing Geographies of Ian Rankin's Edinburgh: Crime and the City
Frauke Reitemeier (Göttingen)
The World According to McCall Smith, or: How Scottish is Scotland Street?
Elisabeth Winkler (Kiel)
Questions of (National) Identity and Belonging in Bashabi Fraser's Tartan and Turban
Dietmar Böhnke (Leipzig)
A Devolved Cinema? The 'New' Scottish Film since the 1990s Nadine
Christina Böhm (Erlangen)
Dislocated Voices and Identity under (Re-)Construction
Section II: Postcolonial Media Cultures
Lars Eckstein (Potsdam) and Lucia Krämer (Hannover)
Introduction: Postcolonial Media Cultures
Daya Kishan Thussu (London)
Media Studies for a "Post-American World"
Dirk Wiemann (Potsdam)
Achievers, Clones and Pirates: Indian Graphic Narrative
Mita Banerjee (Mainz)
"In the Name of God": Pakistani Film and the Global Discourse of Postcoloniality
Ellen Dengel-Janic (Tübingen)
Elizabeth I and Shakespeare as Postcolonial Media Icons
Rainer Emig (Hannover)
"This is my voice, my weapon of choice": Grace Jones's Hurricane (2008) as Global Commodity and Postcolonial Critique
Sarah Heinz (Mannheim)
Ireland Online: Diaspora, Virtual Communities and the Question of National Identity
Section III: Language, Literature and Culture in the 17th Century: New Perspectives on an Under-Rated Period
Claudia Claridge (Duisburg-Essen), Jens Martin Gurr (Duisburg-Essen), Dirk Vanderbeke (Jena)
Language, Literature and Culture in the 17th Century: Introduction
Sharon Achinstein (Oxford)
John Milton and Lyric Obligation
Isabel Karremann (München)
Medial Pluralization and Censorship in the Early Seventeenth Century: The Case of Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess
Gaby Mahlberg (Potsdam)
Author-Politicians and Political Authors: The Example of Henry Neville (1619-94)
Gerd Bayer (Erlangen)
Character Speech, Narration, and Individual Identity in Early Modern Prose
Susanne Schmid (Berlin)
Cider, Masculinity, and the Nation: Drink in Seventeenth-Century Britain
Tobias Kohnen (Köln)
Religious Language in 17th-Century England: Progressive or Archaic?
Section IV: Patterns of Mobility
Ingo Berensmeyer (Gießen) and Christoph Ehland (Paderborn)
"Patterns of Mobility": Introduction
Birgit Neumann (Passau)
Imperial Fate? Patterns of Global Mobility in Early Modern English Literature
Julia Straub (Bern)
Transatlantic Mobility and British-American Periodical Literature of the Eighteenth Century
Pascal Fischer (Würzburg)
Mobility as a Threat in Late Eighteenth-Century Anti-Jacobin Writing
Philipp Erchinger (Exeter)
Being Moved: G.H. Lewes's Studies in Life
Sven Strasen, Timo Lothmann and Peter Wenzel (Aachen)
On the Metaphorical Conceptualisation of Mobility Technologies in Poetry
Michaela Schrage-Früh (Mainz)
"Land of the Luas": Dublin's 'Fast City' in Recent Irish Writing
Anna Beck (Gießen)
Subjectivity, Space, Mobility and Movement in Contemporary London Novels
Section V: New Trends in Pragmatics
Klaus P. Schneider (Bonn) and Anne Barron (Lüneburg)
New Trends in Pragmatics: An Overview
Istvan Kecskes (New York)
A Socio-Cognitive Approach to Pragmatics
Andreas H. Jucker (Zürich)
Historical Speech Act Analysis: Greetings and Farewells
Anne Barron (Lüneburg)
Variation Revisited: A Corpus Analysis of Offers in Irish English and British English
Eric A. Anchimbe (Bayreuth)
"Take a beer" – "Thanks. Sorry, I prefer another day": A Postcolonial Pragmatic Perspective on Offers and Offer Refusals
Wolfram Bublitz and Christian Hoffmann (Augsburg)
"Three men using our toilet all day without flushing – This may be one of the worst sentences I've ever read": Quoting in CMC
Bernhard Kettemann and Georg Marko (Graz)
A Critical Analysis of American Christian Fundamentalist Discourse
Anita Fetzer (Würzburg)
"So let us say here today confidently that for Britain the best is yet to come": Strategic Use of Deixis in Discourse
Markus Egg (Berlin)
The Complexity of Discourse Structure: Theoretical and Practical Considerations