Anglistentag 2017 Regensburg
Beschreibung
Anne-Julia Zwierlein, Jochen Petzold, Katharina Boehm, Martin Decker (Eds.)
Anglistentag 2017 Regensburg. Proceedings
ISBN 978-3-86821-767-4, 386 S., 55 Abb., kt., € 63,50 (2018)
(Proceedings of the Conference of the German Association of University Teachers of English, Bd. 39)
Anne-Julia Zwierlein, Jochen Petzold, Katharina Boehm and Martin Decker (Regensburg)
Preface
Section I: Digital Humanities: The Role of the Digital in English Philology
Sabine Bartsch (Darmstadt) and Ilka Mindt (Paderborn)
Digital Humanities: The Role of the Digital in English Philology
Helen Baker and Tony McEnery (Lancaster)
Using Corpora to Explore Shadows from the Past: Early Modern Male Prostitution, an Evasive Marginal Identity
Nicola Glaubitz (Frankfurt)
Zooming in, Zooming out: The Debate on Close and Distant Reading and the Case for Critical Digital Humanities
Matthias Bauer (Tübingen) and Angelika Zirker (Tübingen and Berlin)
Shakespeare and Stylometrics: Character Style Paradox and Unique Parallels
Annika Elstermann (Heidelberg)
The Power of Digital Publishing: Rethinking Knowledge Distribution in English Philology
Manfred Markus (Innsbruck)
Digital Humanities: A New Departure in English Dialectology (Based on EDD Online)
Christian Mair (Freiburg)
When All Englishes Are Everywhere: Media Globalisation and Its Implications for Digital Corpora and World English Studies
Ulrike Schneider and Matthias Eitelmann (Mainz)
Turning Digital in English Linguistics: Challenges and Opportunities
Josef Schmied and Matthias Hofmann (Chemnitz)
New Digital Methodologies for Old Grammar Problems: Corpus Analyses and Eye-Tracking to Discover Non-Native English Article Usage Preferences
Peter Uhrig (Erlangen-Nuremberg)
NewsScape and the Distributed Little Red Hen Lab: A Digital Infrastructure for the Large-Scale Analysis of TV Broadcasts
Section II: The Value of Economic Criticism Reconsidered: Approaching Literature and Culture through the Lens of Economics
Ellen Grünkemeier (Hanover), Nora Pleßke (Magdeburg), and Joanna Rostek (Giessen)
The Value of Economic Criticism Reconsidered: Approaching Literature and Culture through the Lens of Economics
Natalie Roxburgh (Siegen)
Rethinking 'Moral Economy' through Recent Economic Criticism
Benjamin Kohlmann (Freiburg)
Cognitive Sympathy and the Laissez-Faire Economy: Adam Smith and Harriet Martineau
Barbara Straumann (Zurich)
Admired and Reviled: Figures of Finance Capitalism in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now (1875)
Dorothee Birke (Aarhus)
Economies of Space: The Value of Home in Contemporary British Theatre
Melissa Kennedy (Passau and Vienna)
Imaginary Economics: Alternative Ways of Thinking Literary Studies and the Economy
Section III: Women in Men's Shoes: 'Sheroes' in Literatures and Cultures of the British Isles, the Commonwealth and Beyond
Caroline Lusin and Christine Schwanecke (Mannheim)
Women in Men's Shoes: 'Sheroes' in Literatures and Cultures of the British Isles, the Commonwealth and Beyond
Wolfgang Funk (Mainz)
The Philosopher's Wife: Amy Levy's Rewriting of Xanthippe
Wieland Schwanebeck (Dresden)
"You're not the usual kind of Private Eye": The Deconstruction of the Whodunit in P.D. James's Cordelia Gray Mysteries
Johannes Fehrle (Mannheim)
"If I get an outfit can I be cowboy, too": Female Cowboys in the Revisionist Canadian Western
Stefanie Schäfer (Erlangen-Nuremberg) Marooning James Bond: Cleopatra Jones, Blaxploitation and the Imperial Mystique
Philip Jacobi (Passau)
Daddy Issues: Wet T-Shirt Feminism and the Contemporary Video Game Heroine
Section IV: The Reformation in the English-Speaking World
Ralf Haekel (Göttingen and Giessen), Lukas Lammers (Berlin) and Kirsten Sandrock (Göttingen)
The Reformation in the English-Speaking World
Anne Enderwitz (Berlin)
Reformation and Beyond: Shakespeare's Henriad
Katrin Röder (Potsdam)
The Reformation and the Ottomans: On Religious Anxiety, Imperial Envy and Moral Diversity in Late Elizabethan and Early Jacobean Drama
Felix C.H. Sprang (Siegen)
The Reformation of Modern Poetry: Reform and Form
Katrin Berndt (Halle-Wittenberg)
Protestantism and Regional Identity in Alice Munro's Short Fiction
Section V: Adaptations, Creations and Transformations: Teaching Literature Today
Gabriele Blell (Hanover) and Maria Eisenmann (Würzburg)
Adaptations, Creations and Transformations: Teaching Literature Today
Christiane Lütge (Munich)
Digital, Transcultural and Global? Reconsidering the Role of Literature in the EFL Classroom
Susanne Heinz (Kiel)
Researching Multimodal Reader Response(s) in the EFL Classroom
Claudia Deetjen (Würzburg)
Teaching William Shakespeare's The Tempest through Graphic Novels
Christian Ludwig (Karlsruhe)
Joe Sacco's Comics Journalism in the English Classroom: Kushinagar
Kerstin Theinert (Weingarten) Training Reading Fluency: Multilingual Readers' Theatre and Forms of Literary Learning