Sprechstunden

Herbstsemester 2024/25

Einführungswoche (09.09.-13.09.):

Di 10.09., 11:00-12:00

Vorlesungszeit

Do, 11:00-12:00 Beratung zu Auslandsaufenthalten im Englischstudium

Do, 12:00-13:00 Betreuung studentischer Projekte

Achtung: In der ersten Vorlesungswoche, am 19.9. muss die Sprechstunde wegen einer Dienstreise entfallen.

Keine Sprechstunde an Feiertagen oder in der Herbstferienwoche.

Sprechstunden für die Prüfungswochen und die vorlesungsfreie Zeit werden rechtzeitig bekanntgegeben.

Bitte vorher per Email an rebekka.rohleder-TextEinschliesslichBindestricheBitteEntfernen-@uni-flensburg.de anmelden. Die Sprechstunden finden in OSL 166 statt, aber Webex ist auf Wunsch immer möglich.

Teaching

Europa-Universität 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