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Frank Wynne
Frank Wynne spent three weeks in March 2016 at the Department of European Languages and Cultures at Lancaster as translator-in-residence. As part of his stay, he worked alongside our MA students […]
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World Authorship: Charting the Human Face of Literature
Interim report on an idea By Tobias Boes and Rebecca Braun World literature, as both a marketing phenomenon and an area of academic study, is booming. But amidst all […]
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Performing the ‘quing’ of Berlin
This paper by Emily Spiers employs the figure of the “interface” to explore the work of German feminist rapper and spoken-word performer Sookee (Nora Hantzsch), who constitutes an ideal case-study for examining […]
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Blog: Critical Challenges to Literary Celebrity
As we gear up for the third event in our series on literary celebrity, we thought we should share the growing archive of our reflections on the topic. This […]
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Blog: Dialing 999 for Authors
Dialing 999 for Authors in Contemporary German Studies: Thoughts on 2014 AGS Conference What do 1968, a popular East German TV crime series, and contemporary theatre production practices have in […]
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Contemporary Critical Performances of the Authorial Role
How have new media technologies and the enhanced reproduction of visual and aural performances that they facilitate affected the contemporary practice of authorship? Our interactive research event is conceived as […]
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