Office hours

Autumn Term 2024/25

Orientation Week (09.09.-13.09.)

Tue, 10.09., 11:00-12:00

Lecture Period

Thu, 11:00-12:00 - advice on going abroad to an English-speaking country

Thu, 12:00-13:00 - advice on students' writing projects

Please note: No office hours on 19.09., as I am absent at a conference.

There is also no office hour on public holidays or during the lecture-free reading week in October.

Office hours for the exam weeks and semester holidays will be announced in advance.

Please write an email beforehand (to rebekka.rohleder@uni-flensburg.de). My office hours take place in OSL 166, but Webex is an option if you let me know in advance.

Teaching

Europa-Universitaet Flensburg

Spring Term 2024

Seminar (M.A. Kultur - Sprache - Medien): Travelling Villains: Contact and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Gothic Fiction

Proseminar Literature: Twenty-First-Century Irish Historical Fiction

Hauptseminar Literature: Victorian Poetry

Seminar Cultural Studies: Urban Cultures: Depicting the City in UK Film and Television

Autumn Term 2023/24

Seminar (M.A. Kultur - Sprache - Medien): Work Society and its Others in British Culture  

Project Work Literature: Societies Gone Wrong (Again): Dystopian Fiction and its Reimaginations

Seminar Cultural Studies: Key Documents and Key Concepts in British History

Introduction to Literature

Spring Term 2023

Seminar Cultural Studies: Performing Privilege - The Upper Class on Screen

Hauptseminar Literature: Heroes, Crowns and Villains - Three Shakespearean History Plays

Seminar (B.A. "European Cultures and Society"): BrexLit

Proseminar Literature: Writing the World - Travel in British Fiction, 1680s to 1790s

Autumn term 2022/23

Introduction to Literature (2x)

Project Work Literature: Nostalgia and Precarity: Imagining Work in Contemporary British Fiction

Proseminar Key Documents and Key Concepts in British History

Spring term 2022

Proseminar Literature: The British Novel in the Early Nineteenth Century: Gender and Genre

Hauptseminar Literature: Historiographic Metafiction

Seminar Cultural Studies: Monsters and Mad Scientists: Frankenstein Adaptations

Seminar (B.A. "European Cultures and Society"): "Stories Waiting to Be Told": Transnational Novelistic Perspectives on Twentieth-Century History

Autumn term 2021/22

Introduction to Literature

Project Work Literature: British Modernist Fiction

Seminar in the M.A. "Kultur – Sprache – Medien": British Film and the Working Class

Proseminar Key Documents and Key Concepts in British History

Spring term 2021 (online)

Proseminar Literature: Men and Women of Feeling: Eighteenth-Century British Sentimental Novels

Proseminar Literature: Performing Ireland: Early Twentieth-Century Irish Drama

Haupseminar Literature: British Romanticism

Seminar Cultural Studies: Dramatizing the Gaze: Television, Technology and Visual Culture

Autumn term 2020/21 (online)

Introduction to Literature (2x)

Proseminar Key Documents and Key Concepts in British History

Seminar in the M.A. "Kultur – Sprache – Medien": Urban Encounters: The City and the Other in Modernist Fiction

Spring term 2020 (online)

Proseminar: British Campus Novels between 1954 and 2005

Proseminar: Three Shakespearean Tragedies

Seminar in the B.A. "European Cultures and Society": ‘Writing Back‘ to the Centre: Exploring Postcolonial Fiction and Theory

Seminar in the M.A. "Kultur – Sprache – Medien": Perspective, Culture, and Power: Three Novels about Migration to the UK

Autumn term 2019/20

Introduction to Literature (2x)

Projektarbeit: Versions of Contemporary Britishness: Negotiating Multicultural Britain

Seminar: Perfection and Alterity: Engineered Bodies in Contemporary Culture

Spring term 2019

Proseminar: Wilde and Shaw as Dramatists

Proseminar: Early Modern Revenge Tragedy

Hauptseminar:  Gothic Fiction around 1800

Seminar: Britain in Times of Brexit

Leuphana University Lüneburg

Winter term 2018/19: Robots, Surveillance and Entertainment: Imagining Work after Digitization

Winter term 2016/17: Performing (In)Justice: Shakespeare and the Law

Winter term  2015/16: "Hear my tale": Gothic Fiction and the Other

Winter term 2014/15: Heroes, Gods and Monsters: Re-framing Myth in A.S. Byatt’s Ragnarok: The End of the Gods

Winter term 2013/14: The Two Sides of the Coin – Economics and Ethics in Anglo-American Writing

University of Hamburg – Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik

Winter term 2018/19 Seminar Ia – Introduction to British Literature and Culture (2x)

Winter term 2018/19 Seminar Ia – Introduction to American Literature and Culture

(2x)

Summer term 2018 Seminar Ia – Introduction to British Literature and Culture (2x)

Summer term 2018 Seminar Ia – Introduction to American Literature and Culture

(2x)

Winter term 2017/18 Seminar Ia – Introduction to British Literature and Culture (2x)

Winter term 2017/18 Seminar Ia – Introduction to American Literature and Culture

(2x)Summer term 2017 Seminar Ia – Introduction to British Literature and Culture

Summer term 2017 Seminar Ia – Introduction to American Literature and Culture

Summer term 2012 – Seminar Ib – Modernism and the City

Winter term 2011/ 12 – Seminar Ib – "A man speaking to men": Romanticism and Authorship

Summer term 2011 – Seminar Ib – Postcolonial Literature

Winter term 2010/ 11 – Seminar Ib – A Literary Family: Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, and the Shelleys

Summer term 2010 – Seminar Ib – Queer is everywhere: Twentieth-Century Queer Literature [with Dennis Büscher-Ulbrich]

Winter term 2009/10 – Seminar Ib – The Pen and the Pipe Bomb: Representing the Anarchist [with Dennis Büscher-Ulbrich]

Winter term 2009/10 – Seminar Ib – "Threat’ning the world with high astounding terms": Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great, The Jew of Malta, and Doctor Faustus

Summer term 2009 – Seminar Ib – Corpses, Castles, and the Critics: Exploring the Gothic Novel

Winter term 08/09 – Seminar Ib – The Politics of Romanticism

Summer term 2008 – Seminar Ia – Einführung in die Literaturwissenschaft (Introduction to Literary Studies)

Winter term 07/08 – Seminar Ib – Drama around 1900: Wilde and Shaw