Professur für Englische Literaturwissenschaft
Organisation: Professur
Organisationsprofil
In the English Literature section, our research and teaching focusses on a wide range of topics from a broadly Cultural Studies perspective. Areas of particular interest in our research include narratology, image studies, literary translation and adaptation, transnational phenomena, Irish literature, children’s literature as well as literature of the Romantic period and eighteenth-century literature situated at the interface of literature and music. In our teaching we offer courses in the Bachelor and Master programmes in Teacher Education and Cultural Studies. Seminar topics range from a general Introduction to English Literature to literary translation, transmedia storytelling, contemporary Irish short stories, children’s literature, the picturebook and other multimodal texts, literary nonsense, specific writers such as Oscar Wilde or genres such as eighteenth-century travel. We explore how literature works between and beyond the book covers in research-based seminars and project seminars in cooperation with partners in literary institutions, in theatre excursions and through guest lectures by contemporary authors and translators as well as by representatives of publishing houses and from the local theatre. Committed to our teaching, we employ different didactic approaches and methods, including blended learning, and use a variety of teaching materials specifically tailored to our students’ needs and interests.
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Die Forschungsschwerpunkte der Professur für Englische Literaturwissenschaft liegen in der kulturwissenschaftlichen Literaturwissenschaft, Komparatistik, Übersetzungswissenschaft, Imagologie, Kinderliteraturwissenschaft und Literaturdidaktik.
Tagung zur Feier des 30. Jubiläums des Norwegian Institute for Children's Literature - 2009
O'Sullivan, E. (Keynote Sprecher*in)
18.09.2009Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische Veranstaltungen › Konferenzen › Forschung
Thanatos und Eros: Die Darstellung sterbender Kinder in der Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts.
O'Sullivan, E. (Sprecher*in)
01.02.2000Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Gastvorträge und -vorlesungen › Forschung
Thanatos und Eros: Die Darstellung sterbender Kinder in der Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts.
O'Sullivan, E. (Sprecher*in)
11.06.1999Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Gastvorträge und -vorlesungen › Forschung
The apparent simplicity of children’s literature and its implications for foreign language teaching and learning (International AILA Literature in Language Learning and Teaching Network Conference, Universität Erfurt)
O'Sullivan, E. (Plenar-Sprecher*in)
30.08.2019Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Konferenzvorträge › Forschung
The construction of national identity in ABC books and picturebooks from the 19th century to the present
O'Sullivan, E. (Sprecher*in)
20.02.2009Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Gastvorträge und -vorlesungen › Forschung
The construction of national identity in ABC books and picturebooks from the 19th century to the present - 2009
O'Sullivan, E. (Organisator*in)
04.12.2009Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische Veranstaltungen › Externen Workshops, Kursen, Seminaren › Forschung
The construction of national identity in ABC books and picturebooks from the 19th century to the present 2011
O'Sullivan, E. (Organisator*in)
19.03.2011 → 21.03.2011Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische Veranstaltungen › Externen Workshops, Kursen, Seminaren › Forschung
The Pollard Lecture 2019: Reprints, piracies, hibernicisations: Children’s books and Dublin booksellers in the late 18th century
O'Sullivan, E. (Sprecher*in)
14.02.2019Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Gastvorträge und -vorlesungen › Forschung
The representation of (other) Europeans in European picturebooks
O'Sullivan, E. (Dozent*in)
03.12.2013Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Gastvorträge und -vorlesungen › Forschung
The representation of other nations in picturebooks for children
O'Sullivan, E. (Sprecher*in)
26.03.2018Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Gastvorträge und -vorlesungen › Forschung