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  • Bongartz, Elisa; Dossa, Evelyn (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    As part of the "Love, Power & Academia" event, Anna-Lena Oldehus conducted a lively interview with porn scholar Madita Oeming.
  • Alkhatib, Eiman; Fender, Lukas; Pitson, Michelle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    Autofiction is a literary genre that combines the traditional genres of fiction and autobiography. The three autofictional texts in this section stem from a class on “Autofiction,” taught by Lujain Youssef in the summer ...
  • Fender, Lukas (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    Books are at the center of our studies. We read them, we analyze them, and some even write them. But what tells you that a book is a good book? You are right, literary prizes. At least according to the organizations who ...
  • Lienhard, Alissa (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    As a scholar of film, one can sometimes struggle with writing about film, as one never quite captures on paper what is seen on the screen. One way to overcome this problem is to find new ways to engage with films academically, ...
  • Trayser, Sophia (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    Jane Austen is an indispensable part of both the literary canon and pop culture. Where does our fascination with Austen’s plots come from? What elements explain Austen’s enduring appeal? Sophia Trayser explores these ...
  • Lim, Jia Shen (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    In this short story, Jia Shen Lim takes the reader through a night of dancing to the poetic beats of techno music, unexpected acquaintances, and the taste of vodka-infused energy drinks.
  • Alkhatib, Eiman; Fender, Lukas; Hille, Jessica; Lienhard, Alissa; Lim, Jia Shen; Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    The editorial board of In Progress did not meet during the summer break, so there is a lot of catching up to do. We quickly realized that apart from vacations and term papers, we all had one thing in common: we consumed ...
  • Bongartz, Elisa; Dossa, Evelyn; Kelkar, Mruga; Plaß, Celina (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    In the 2022 summer term, Anna-Lena Oldehus and master students of the English Department at Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH) conceptualized a student project that was later realized in the context of the annual WortLaut ...
  • Rennhack, Nathalie (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This paper approaches the internationally successful Netflix series Sex Education through Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble and investigates how the show – through its characters – imagines and constructs a realm of cultural ...
  • Brands, Sanne (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    Sanne Brands’s video essay examines the “to-be-looked-at-ness” of Scarlett Johansson’s character Jordan Two Delta in the science fiction film The Island (Michael Bay, 2005).
  • Ulucan, Can (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    The scene in The Martian (Ridley Scott, 2015), in which Dr. Mark Watney (Matt Damon) says, “... so technically, I colonized Mars,” is a clear example of the colonial frame of mind Can Ulucan’s video essay explores.
  • Ghasemireza, Setareh (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    In her video essay on the animated film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002), Setareh Ghasemireza explores the role of Hans Zimmer’s music.
  • Hille, Jessica (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    These two poems demonstrate the ambivalent relationship between love and joy.
  • Groapa, Alexandra (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    This video essay by Alexandra Groapa examines how Austenland (Jerusha Hess, 2013) parodies Jane Austen adaptations.
  • Lim, Jia Shen (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This curatorial essay asks questions about the illusions that masquerade a kiss shared between a couple in order to lay claim to the idea of love.
  • Ghasemireza, Setareh (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    Non-violent direct action was a method of protest in the U.S.-American civil rights movement. Martin Luther King, Jr., among others, used it to contest segregation. In this article, I suggest that King’s “Letter from ...
  • Funk, Wolfgang (Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 2014)
    Review to: Claudia Lainka: Analysing Masculinities : Konstruktionen von Männlichkeit bei D. H. Lawrence und John Cowper Powys. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2012, 404 S. ISBN: 978-3-86583-718-9
  • Funk, Wolfgang (Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 2013-12-04)
    Rezension zu: Constructions of Masculinity in British Literature from the Middle Ages to the Present / ed. by Stefan Horlacher. - New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 278 S. ISBN: 978-0-230-11509-5