Journals: Recent submissions

  • Schuh, Günther; Scholz, Patrick; Volbert, Ludwig; Brennert, Julia (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    Due to the increasing internationalization of markets, rising cost pressure, and shortened product life cycles, manufacturing companies are facing increasing competition and innovation pressure. To secure competitiveness, ...
  • Brede, Sebastian; Küster, Benjamin; Overmeyer, Ludger (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023-07)
    There are many datasets available for various applications. Datasets, however, that consist of production data (such as Computer Aided Design, CAD) are scarce. There is no dataset that provides data for the whole process ...
  • Anonymous (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This piece captures the painful reckoning with intergenerational trauma and the love and longing that accompany the relationships born out of this trauma.
  • 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.
  • Hille, Jessica; Lim, Jia Shen; Rennhack, Nathalie; Servet, Ahmet; Sriskanthan, Harishnavi; Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    In this open section, we have attempted to bring together the complexities and paradoxes entailed by the notions of love and joy. We have chosen different forms to express what love is, what it does, and what it can be. ...
  • 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 ...
  • Servet, Ahmet (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This text tries to explain the complex relationship between love and joy.
  • In Theory 
    Pahnke, Tina (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This short story by Tina Pahnke tells the story of Lisa and her family, challenging the reader’s perception of memory and reality through interjections from the first-person narrator.
  • Al Kharsa, Sahar (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    In this poem by Sahar Al Kharsa, the reader is encouraged to feel the process of self-invention – literally, as being a real character, and metaphorically, as if the text depicts a self emerging from its cocoon.
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • Hille, Jessica (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    These two poems demonstrate the ambivalent relationship between love and joy.
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    Hille, Jessica (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    These two poems demonstrate the ambivalent relationship between love and joy.
  • Anonymous (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    The poem “Big Bright Eyes” explores childhood memories from an adult’s point of view.
  • 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 ...
  • 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; 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 ...
  • Forche, Theresa Maria (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    This paper starts from the premise that the capitalist system is inherently violent and destructive. The only way to a future lies in its abolition. With the help of capitalism’s numerous gatekeepers, the system has ...
  • Tomasic, Marielle (Hannover : Leibniz University Hannover, English Department, 2023-07)
    Bridging the theoretical with the personal, autotheory is by nature a genre that exists between categories. This paper argues that it is this very in-between-ness of autotheory which enables an expression and circulation ...
  • 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 ...

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