Serie: Ringvorlesung: "Ways of Water: Aquatic Poetics and Politics in North American Literature and Culture" - SoSe 2024

1. Caroline Rosenthal, U of Jena - "Rivers and Rivering in North American Literature"

    Video  |  Deutsch  (83' 13'')  |  Angesehen: 34 mal

2. Keyvan Allahyari, Oslo U - "Water and the Survivalist Imagination”

    Video  |  Deutsch  (37' 48'')  |  Angesehen: 20 mal

3. Kerstin Knopf, U of Bremen - "Ocean and Tides in John Steinbeck’s The Log from the Sea of Cortez"

    Video  |  Deutsch  (48' 04'')  |  Angesehen: 21 mal

4. Andrin Albrecht, U of Jena - "White Whales, White Pools: An Aquatic Crossmapping of Emma Cline’s The Guest (2023) and Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851)"

    Video  |  Deutsch  |  54' 53''  |  Angesehen: 14 mal

5. Kylie Crane, U of Rostock - "Wetland Murders and other Troubles in Selected Crime Novels by Attica Locke"

    Video  |  Deutsch  |  53' 51''  |  Angesehen: 15 mal

6. Steve Mentz, St. John's U - "Paradigms of the Blue Humanities: Submersion, Buoyancy, Form"

    Video  |  Deutsch  (59' 54'')  |  Angesehen: 22 mal

7. Amanda Halter, U of Jena - "Drawing #WaterBack in Indigenous Picturebooks”

    Video  |  Deutsch  (60' 26'')  |  Angesehen: 25 mal

8. Alexandra Ganser, U Wien - "Maritime Flight in Contemporary Refugee Novels from the US and Canada"

    Video  |  Deutsch  (75' 12'')  |  Angesehen: 37 mal

9. Mita Bannerjee & Ruth Gehrmann, U Mainz - ""Waves of Knowing": Gender and Oceanic Landscapes in US American Literature"

    Video  |  eng  |  0''  |  Angesehen: 18 mal
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