Kategorie:Britische Kulturwissenschaft
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Seiten in der Kategorie „Britische Kulturwissenschaft“
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- Info for Beginners: British Cultural Studies
- Julia Becker
- Between Love and Struggle for Power - Extraordinary Couples in English Literature
- Blackness In/And Romanticism
- Body Language: Contemporary Representations of the Body
- Britain and/after Brexit
- Britain's Futures
- Britcoms
- British and Irish Emigration in the 19th Century
- British Crime Film
- British Cultural Studies
- British Explorers
- British Poetry from the Romantic Period to Modernism
- British Urban Fantasy
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- Chicks vs. Lads
- Childhood and Food in the Edwardian Period
- Childhood, Food and Fantasy: The Baggins and the Took Side of Life
- Comedies of Marriage and Remarriage
- Contemporary Representations of Class
- Counterfactuals, Utopias and Alternative Histories
- Crowds and Masses
- Cultural Geography
- Cultural Theory: Michel Foucault
- Cultural Theory: Myth
- Cultural Theory: Stuart Hall
- Culture Now: Dating!
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- Fascism and Anti-Fascism in British Culture
- Female role behaviour in Shakespeare
- Folk Horror
- Food as a Cultural Metaphor in British Fantasies for Children
- Frankenstein & Co.: Mary Shelley and Her Time
- From Genre to Author/Auteur: China Miéville, David Cronenberg, the Graphic Novel
- From Hammer to Hoodie Horror: An Introduction to the British Horror Film
- From Innocence to Experience: (Re-)constructions of Childhood in Victorian Women’s Autobiography
- From Language to Reality TV: Representation
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- Imperial Monsters
- Intercultural and Text and Media Competences in Connection with Drama: Well-made and Experimental 20th-century Plays
- Interpreting Novels in connection with Intercultural and Text- and Media Competences
- Introduction to Cultural Studies
- Irish Drama since the 1980s: Texts and Contexts
- Irish Film
- Irvine Welsh
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- Christian Lenz
- Famke Lang
- Lehrveranstaltungen
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts SS 14
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts SS 15
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts SS 16
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts SS 17
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts SS 18
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts SS 19
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts WS 14/15
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts WS 15/16
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts WS 16/17
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts WS 17/18
- Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts WS 18/19
- Lehrveranstaltungen SS 20
- Lehrveranstaltungen SS 21
- Lehrveranstaltungen WS 19/20
- Lehrveranstaltungen WS 20/21
- Literary and Cultural Theory
- Literary and Non-Fictional Texts: Combining Students Interests with Competence Orientation
- Literary Islands
- Literary/Cultural Theory: Value
- Locomotive Breath: Railway Stories
- Locomotive Breath: Train Stories
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- Patrick McCafferty
- Sophia Möllers
- Man or Woman? - Cross-Dressing in English Literature
- Masculinities
- Mediating Shakespeare
- Medieval English Literature
- Men in Crisis
- Miners, Murderers, Managers: The Fiction of David Peace
- Modern Irish Song
- Money Matters
- Money Runs the World: Representations of Financial Crises in the UK
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- Cyprian Piskurek
- Vanessa Pfänder
- Participatory Cultures
- Participatory Narration: Live Action Role-Playing Games
- Performativity
- Pessimism
- Philosopher, Novelist, Anarchist: William Godwin and His Time
- Picture Books in the Primary English Classroom
- Political Bodies
- Political Theory and the 'Invention' of Human Rights in the Late 18th Century
- Post-Apartheid Novels in South Africa
- Power and Justice as Shakespearean Themes
- Project Seminar: Technology
- Project Seminar: The Spectacular Now
- Psychoanalysis and British Culture
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- Nadja Rottmann
- Reading Comics
- Representing Post-War History: Our Friends in the North
- Representing Terrorism
- Restoration Culture
- Romantic Comedy Films
- Romantic Revolutionaries
- Rule Britannia? Investigating India and the British Empire
- Running Wild: The Jungle in Literature and Culture Aimed at Children
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- Teaching India
- Teaching Ireland
- Teaching Ishiguro
- Teaching the Empire
- Test lehrveranstaltungen
- The 1840s
- The 1910s and 1920s in British TV Series
- The Age of Violence
- The Beach
- The Beginnings of British Cultural Studies: Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart
- The British Horror Film
- The Caribbean Short Story
- The City & The City: Representations of the Metropolis
- The Cult of Sensibility
- The Cult of Sensibility and Suffering
- The Cultural Geography of the City
- The Emerald Isle: Irish Literature and Culture
- The English Country House
- The English Malady
- The English National Genius: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Early Lectures on British Literature
- The Function of Fate in Fantasy
- The Grand Tour and British Masculinity
- The Great Detective in British Literature and Culture
- The Great War
- The Great War and Beyond: The Village (BBC), Downton Abbey and Mrs. Dalloway
- The Invention of Capitalism: From Adam Smith to Marx and Engels
- The Nostalgic Nation: Britain and its Pasts
- The Pangolin’s Revenge: Reading Cli-Fi & Posthuman Works
- The Postmodern Gothic
- The Rest is Silence: Adapting British Literature to Screen
- The Sublime
- The Ties That Bind: Anglophone Women's Fiction in India
- The Uses of Literacy
- The Weird & the Eerie
- The Weird & The Eerie
- The Weird and the Eerie
- The Woke Romantics
- Theories of Hegemony
- Time and space experiences: chronotopes in English and New English/postcolonial literature
- Time and space experiences: Chronotopes in English and New English/Postcolonial Literature
- Time and Space Experiences: Chronotopes in English and New English/Postcolonial Literature
- Tolkien and After: The Literature and Culture of British Fantasy
- Tradition and Modernity in Indian Fiction
- Transatlantic Slavery
- Translating Niall Griffiths
- Tutorial for Introduction to Cultural Studies