Journals: Recent submissions

  • Lienhard, Alissa; Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    [No abstract available]
  • 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, ...
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • Fender, Lukas (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    Using the Indian Residential School (IRS) system as an example, this paper examines the internet as a decolonial site. To do so, I will draw on decolonial concepts as well as ideas from spatial theory. Through the analysis ...
  • Wachsmann, Carolin (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    The British Empire and imperialism are crucial parts of Jane Austen’s novel Persuasion. To investigate how the novel represents and purports imperialism, this paper combines a structuralist with a postcolonial approach and ...
  • Lienhard, Alissa; Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-12)
    [No abstract available]
  • Schuh, Günther; Bennemann, Frederik (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2024)
    In this paper, the challenge of identifying high-value applications of quantum computing is examined. Although quantum computing holds enormous potential, it requires significant investments and development efforts. ...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • 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.
  • Schuh, Günther; Budweiser, Leonie Angela; Lademann, Frederic (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    Recent trends in manufacturing industries such as digitalization and sustainability have underlined the need for companies to significantly change their products and processes. This emphasizes the need for the capability ...
  • Schuh, Günther; Hamm, Carolin (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    Deep technology (DT) startups develop physical products based on cutting-edge technologies to create entirely new markets. Consequently, they have a comparably high demand for specialized infrastructure, expert knowledge ...

Suche im Repositorium


Durchblättern

Mein Nutzer/innenkonto

Nutzungsstatistiken