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  • Servet, Ahmet (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This text tries to explain the complex relationship between love and joy.
  • Schroeder, Lena (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2024-05)
    [No abstract available]
  • Dirks, Aenne (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2024-05)
    [No abstract available]
  • Ak, Kerem (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2024-05)
    Through his movie, Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012), Benh Zeitlin thaws the ice between humankind and nature and provides a unique and heartfelt perspective about how to come to terms with the more-than-human world.
  • Anonymous (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    The poem “Big Bright Eyes” explores childhood memories from an adult’s point of view.
  • Lienhard, Alissa (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    Alissa Lienhard’s video essay views Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve, 2017) as a work of ‘slow science fiction’ and investigates the interplay of contemplation, dramatic tension, and slow action sequences in the film.
  • Ak, Kerem (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    A science fiction novel that tells the story of an astrobiologist father and his neurodivergent son and cunningly unveils wrongdoings of mankind in nature.
  • Wachsmann, Carolin (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    From chronically online to a baby born with “Elephant Man” syndrome – a woman’s life is turned upside down as she has to reconsider her priorities in life.
  • Hilbrands, Sofie (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    This video essay discusses how storytelling in film differs from storytelling in book and highlights how The Prisoner of Azkaban translates emotions from book to screen through cinematic devices.
  • Altendorf, Ulrike (Madrid : Universidad Complutense, Servicio Publicaciones, 2016)
    More than thirty years after the term was coined by David Rosewarne (1984), linguists have not come anywhere near to agreeing on a linguistically sound definition of the concept of 'Estuary English' (EE). Nevertheless, the ...
  • Panther, Klaus-Uwe; Köpcke, Klaus-Michael (Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 1993)
    The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a numbei of German and English subject control verbs like promise/versprechen and object contiol verbs like request/bitten, ...
  • Fischer, Holly; Çinar, Simge Irmak; Pantelici, Ioana-Marina (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2024-05)
    For this open section, students from the seminar "Editing a Scholarly Journal" (taught by Felix Brinker and Kathleen Loock, Winter 2023/2024) took part in the 2023 PGF Conference “Spaces and Affect in the Americas” at ...
  • Lienhard, Alissa; Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    [No abstract available]
  • Brinker, Felix; Loock, Kathleen (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    [No abstract available]
  • Çinar, Simge Irmak; Lim, Jia Shen (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2024-05)
    [No abstract available]
  • Poljanskij, Christine (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    This article examines gender roles and relations in the young adult novel Twilight (2005) by Stephenie Meyer, utilizing the structuralist anthropological theory of the exchange of women as the basis of kinship introduced ...
  • Plaß, Celina (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    Rewriting classical myths from a feminist perspective has gained much popularity lately. Since female characters in literature, especially in mythologies, have either been silenced or largely misrepresented, many ...
  • The Game 
    Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This short story follows two people while they fight their way through a world that does not lovingly open its arms to welcome them in. “The Game” paints a vision of resistance for those who have always been denied access ...
  • Lüdtke, Solveig (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2006)
    [no abstract]