Literature, Culture, Linguistics (Fachwissenschaft, Pflichtmodule)
Introduction to Anglophone Literatures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Introduction to Anglophone Literatures 1 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-1-Basismodul A-01 | Course description: | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul A-02 | This lecture will introduce students to the basic tools of literary analysis of poetry, drama, and narrative. As well it will introduce into the most relevant theories (…) | Prof. Dr. Kerstin Knopf |
Tutorium zum Modul Basis-A
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-1-Basismodul A-03 | Elizabeth Gauggel Arévalo | |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul A-04 | Veronika Zadorožnaja |
Introduction to English Linguistics (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Introduction to English Linguistics 1 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-1-Basismodul B-01 | Nicole Hober, M.A. | |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul B-02 | In this course, we will explore the scientific study of language. Students will be equipped with knowledge of the core areas of linguistics: semiotics, phonetics and (…) | Julia Gaul, M.A. |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul B-04 | Linguistics is the scientific study of language and communication. It deals with all aspects of how people use language and what they must know in order to do so. The (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul B-03 | Dr. Inke Du Bois |
The English-Speaking World: Dimensions and Developments (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Introduction to Cultural Studies (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-1-Basismodul C-01 | This interactive seminar introduces students to the study of culture in the English-Speaking world. Drawing on a variety of sources, such as autobiography, graphic (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul C-02 | This interactive seminar introduces students to the study of culture in the English-Speaking world. Drawing on a variety of sources, such as autobiography, graphic (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul C-03 | This interactive seminar introduces students to the study of culture in the English-Speaking world. Drawing on a variety of sources, such as autobiography, graphic (…) | Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul C-04 | This interactive seminar introduces students to the study of culture in the English-Speaking world. Drawing on a variety of sources, such as autobiography, graphic (…) | Anna Auguscik |
Tutorium zum Modul Basis-C
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-1-Basismodul C-05 | Dr. Paula von Gleich | |
| 10-76-1-Basismodul C-06 | Anna Auguscik |
Literatures and Cultures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Literatures and Cultures 1 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-02 | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund | |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-01 | Cinema as a dominant cultural institution participates in an ongoing “struggle over meaning”. Frequently, however, social and cultural contradictions are not directly (…) | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-03 | This seminar explores the cultural and imaginative currents that shaped America in the long nineteenth century. Focusing on select cultural objects, such as nature (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-06 | Important: This class will take place as a block seminar later in the semester and not weekly as originally scheduled. | Jayana Mukeshkumar Jain |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-10 | This seminar will unfold over five appointments across the semester (dates below). Together, we’ll step into the world of the lighthouse in British literature and (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-09 | Satirical takes on the hardships, ennui and folly accompanying the undertaking of travel have been specifically poignant in exposing the Western practice of modern (…) | Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-04 | Course description: | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-07 | This course explores the Scottish Renaissance, a literary and cultural movement emerging in the first half of the twentieth century and now recognised as the Scottish (…) | Dr. Julia Ditter |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-05 | Edgar Allan Poe is considered the father of the American short story and modern detective story. In a review of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s tales he outlined what we now (…) | Prof. Dr. Kerstin Knopf |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-08 | This course takes a closer look at the literary north of England as portrayed in contemporary women's writing. Northern England is often treated as an internal 'other' (…) | Dr. Julia Ditter |
Languages and Cultures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Languages and Cultures 1 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-02 | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund | |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-01 | Cinema as a dominant cultural institution participates in an ongoing “struggle over meaning”. Frequently, however, social and cultural contradictions are not directly (…) | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-03 | This seminar explores the cultural and imaginative currents that shaped America in the long nineteenth century. Focusing on select cultural objects, such as nature (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-3-D1-04 | This course provides a basic exploration of the forms, functions, and varieties of English in the contemporary world. It examines how English has evolved into multiple (…) | Dr. Folajimi Oyebola |
| 10-76-3-D1-02 | Nicole Hober, M.A. | |
| 10-76-3-D1-01 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-3-D1-03 | Think capitalism only lives in boardrooms and balance sheets? Think again. It’s in the words we use, the stories we tell, and the meanings we don't even notice. | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-06 | Important: This class will take place as a block seminar later in the semester and not weekly as originally scheduled. | Jayana Mukeshkumar Jain |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-10 | This seminar will unfold over five appointments across the semester (dates below). Together, we’ll step into the world of the lighthouse in British literature and (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-09 | Satirical takes on the hardships, ennui and folly accompanying the undertaking of travel have been specifically poignant in exposing the Western practice of modern (…) | Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-04 | Course description: | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-07 | This course explores the Scottish Renaissance, a literary and cultural movement emerging in the first half of the twentieth century and now recognised as the Scottish (…) | Dr. Julia Ditter |
Media and Cultures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Media and Cultures 1 (SL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-02 | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund | |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-01 | Cinema as a dominant cultural institution participates in an ongoing “struggle over meaning”. Frequently, however, social and cultural contradictions are not directly (…) | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-03 | This seminar explores the cultural and imaginative currents that shaped America in the long nineteenth century. Focusing on select cultural objects, such as nature (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-06 | Important: This class will take place as a block seminar later in the semester and not weekly as originally scheduled. | Jayana Mukeshkumar Jain |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-10 | This seminar will unfold over five appointments across the semester (dates below). Together, we’ll step into the world of the lighthouse in British literature and (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-09 | Satirical takes on the hardships, ennui and folly accompanying the undertaking of travel have been specifically poignant in exposing the Western practice of modern (…) | Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-04 | Course description: | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-07 | This course explores the Scottish Renaissance, a literary and cultural movement emerging in the first half of the twentieth century and now recognised as the Scottish (…) | Dr. Julia Ditter |
Focus Module (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Focus Studies 1 (SL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-02 | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund | |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-01 | Cinema as a dominant cultural institution participates in an ongoing “struggle over meaning”. Frequently, however, social and cultural contradictions are not directly (…) | Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-03 | This seminar explores the cultural and imaginative currents that shaped America in the long nineteenth century. Focusing on select cultural objects, such as nature (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-3-WD1-01 | Language is all around us, in signs, graffiti, posters, stickers, shop names, and public notices. In this seminar, we explore how language in public spaces reflects (…) | Franziska Kleine, M.A. |
| 10-76-3-WD1-03 | Systemic Functional Grammar (Halliday & Matthiessen 2004) is a theory of language that assumes that whatever we say or write has a function. These functions can be (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-06 | Important: This class will take place as a block seminar later in the semester and not weekly as originally scheduled. | Jayana Mukeshkumar Jain |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-10 | This seminar will unfold over five appointments across the semester (dates below). Together, we’ll step into the world of the lighthouse in British literature and (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-09 | Satirical takes on the hardships, ennui and folly accompanying the undertaking of travel have been specifically poignant in exposing the Western practice of modern (…) | Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-04 | Course description: | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-07 | This course explores the Scottish Renaissance, a literary and cultural movement emerging in the first half of the twentieth century and now recognised as the Scottish (…) | Dr. Julia Ditter |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-05 | Edgar Allan Poe is considered the father of the American short story and modern detective story. In a review of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s tales he outlined what we now (…) | Prof. Dr. Kerstin Knopf |
| 10-76-3-D1/WD1-08 | This course takes a closer look at the literary north of England as portrayed in contemporary women's writing. Northern England is often treated as an internal 'other' (…) | Dr. Julia Ditter |
