Literature, Culture, Linguistics (Fachwissenschaft, Pflichtmodule)
Introduction to Anglophone Literatures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Introduction to Anglophone Literatures 2 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-2-Basismodul A-01 | This lecture will provide an overview over the history of American literature through the various periods of literary and social development. The lecture will (…) | Dr. Okanmiyinoluwa Oluwadunni Talabi |
| 10-76-2-Basismodul A-02 |
| Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
Tutorium zum Modul Basis-A
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-2-Basismodul A-01-Tutorium | This lecture will provide an overview over the history of American literature through the various periods of literary and social development. The lecture will (…) | Veronika Zadorožnaja |
| 10-76-2-Basismodul A-02-T | Elizabeth Gauggel Arévalo |
Introduction to English Linguistics (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Introduction to English Linguistics 2 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-2-B-03 | This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-2-B-02 | This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be (…) | Dr. Nicole Hober |
| 10-76-2-B-01 | Franziska Kleine, M.A. |
The English-Speaking World: Dimensions and Developments (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Introduction to Cultural Studies (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-2-C-02 | In this seminar, students get an introduction to the history of English, i.e. Old English, Middle English and Early Modern English. This class includes weekly (…) | Dr. Inke Du Bois |
| 10-76-2-C-01 | This is the second part of the foundation module. It provides an introduction to the history of the English language from Old English to Present-Day English, the (…) | Prof. Dr. Arne Peters |
| 10-76-2-C-03 | This is the second part of the foundation module. It provides an introduction to the history of the English language from Old English to Present-Day English, the (…) | Prof. Dr. Arne Peters |
The English-Speaking World: Dimensions and Developments (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-2-C-02 | In this seminar, students get an introduction to the history of English, i.e. Old English, Middle English and Early Modern English. This class includes weekly (…) | Dr. Inke Du Bois |
| 10-76-2-C-03 | This is the second part of the foundation module. It provides an introduction to the history of the English language from Old English to Present-Day English, the (…) | Prof. Dr. Arne Peters |
Literatures and Cultures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Literatures and Cultures 1 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-10 | This class introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of water and culture, with a focus on the intersections of the blue humanities with social sciences, (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-05 | In October 2025, we “heard [her] calling on the megaphone”: Shakespeare’s Ophelia experienced a widely discussed revival in popular culture through Taylor Swift. This (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-03 | COURSE DESCRIPTION | Dr. Julia Ditter |
| 10-ANG-BA-Aufbau-A-Pf | In this seminar we will combine an interest in the history of scientific expeditions with an interest in the history of speculative fiction. Based on a dialogue (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-1 | The Gothic is a genre that has spanned many years and many countries/cultures. This class questions whether there can be an Indigenous Gothic, considering the (…) | Corina Wieser-Cox |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-06 | This seminar approaches literature through its form – the formal language and structure that shape content and create their own meaning. Form and content, in this (…) | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | There is a strong 20th century tradition of science fiction short stories - both across North America and Great Britain. Indeed the SF short story celebrates something (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-09 | The sonnet is a short, ubiquitous poetic form of 14 lines that every student will have come across. In this seminar, we will use the history of the sonnet in English (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | This seminar introduces students to the study of cinema in the age of the climate crisis. Students will hone their skills in film analysis and expand their command of (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
Literatures and Cultures 2 (SL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-10 | This class introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of water and culture, with a focus on the intersections of the blue humanities with social sciences, (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-05 | In October 2025, we “heard [her] calling on the megaphone”: Shakespeare’s Ophelia experienced a widely discussed revival in popular culture through Taylor Swift. This (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-03 | COURSE DESCRIPTION | Dr. Julia Ditter |
| 10-ANG-BA-Aufbau-A-Pf | In this seminar we will combine an interest in the history of scientific expeditions with an interest in the history of speculative fiction. Based on a dialogue (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-1 | The Gothic is a genre that has spanned many years and many countries/cultures. This class questions whether there can be an Indigenous Gothic, considering the (…) | Corina Wieser-Cox |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-06 | This seminar approaches literature through its form – the formal language and structure that shape content and create their own meaning. Form and content, in this (…) | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | There is a strong 20th century tradition of science fiction short stories - both across North America and Great Britain. Indeed the SF short story celebrates something (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-09 | The sonnet is a short, ubiquitous poetic form of 14 lines that every student will have come across. In this seminar, we will use the history of the sonnet in English (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | This seminar introduces students to the study of cinema in the age of the climate crisis. Students will hone their skills in film analysis and expand their command of (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
Languages and Cultures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Languages and Cultures 1 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2-01 | Corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADA) is a “data-driven methodology [that] allows researchers to identify frequent and salient patterns of language use that often (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-4-WD2-02 | In this course we will explore the intersections between language, sexuality, and gender. Students will be equipped with knowledge of language use by and about LGBTQ+ (…) | Mx Julia Gaul, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-WD2-03 | Language ideologies are “cultural conceptions about language, its nature, structure and use, and about the place of communicative behavior in social life” (Gal, 2006, (…) | Dr. Nicole Hober |
| 10-76-4-D2-03 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-4-WD2-01 | This seminar will examine different aspects of plurilingualism, as well as plurilingual teaching and learning in language classrooms. In the following, you find a list (…) | Stephanie Bergmann, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-D2-02 | Dr. Inke Du Bois |
Languages and Cultures 2 (SL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2-01 | Corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADA) is a “data-driven methodology [that] allows researchers to identify frequent and salient patterns of language use that often (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-4-WD2-02 | In this course we will explore the intersections between language, sexuality, and gender. Students will be equipped with knowledge of language use by and about LGBTQ+ (…) | Mx Julia Gaul, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-WD2-03 | Language ideologies are “cultural conceptions about language, its nature, structure and use, and about the place of communicative behavior in social life” (Gal, 2006, (…) | Dr. Nicole Hober |
| 10-76-4-D2-03 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-4-WD2-01 | This seminar will examine different aspects of plurilingualism, as well as plurilingual teaching and learning in language classrooms. In the following, you find a list (…) | Stephanie Bergmann, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-D2-02 | Dr. Inke Du Bois |
Media and Cultures (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Media and Cultures 1 (SL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-05 | In October 2025, we “heard [her] calling on the megaphone”: Shakespeare’s Ophelia experienced a widely discussed revival in popular culture through Taylor Swift. This (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | This seminar introduces students to the study of cinema in the age of the climate crisis. Students will hone their skills in film analysis and expand their command of (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-02 | This seminar will introduce students to the genre of so-called walking simulators—story-driven exploration video games where walking around constitutes the primary (…) | Dr. Alena Cicholewski |
Media and Cultures 2 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-05 | In October 2025, we “heard [her] calling on the megaphone”: Shakespeare’s Ophelia experienced a widely discussed revival in popular culture through Taylor Swift. This (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | This seminar introduces students to the study of cinema in the age of the climate crisis. Students will hone their skills in film analysis and expand their command of (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-02 | This seminar will introduce students to the genre of so-called walking simulators—story-driven exploration video games where walking around constitutes the primary (…) | Dr. Alena Cicholewski |
Focus Module (gültig ab WiSe 2025/2026)
Focus Studies 1 (SL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-10 | This class introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of water and culture, with a focus on the intersections of the blue humanities with social sciences, (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2-01 | Corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADA) is a “data-driven methodology [that] allows researchers to identify frequent and salient patterns of language use that often (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-4-WD2-02 | In this course we will explore the intersections between language, sexuality, and gender. Students will be equipped with knowledge of language use by and about LGBTQ+ (…) | Mx Julia Gaul, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-WD2-03 | Language ideologies are “cultural conceptions about language, its nature, structure and use, and about the place of communicative behavior in social life” (Gal, 2006, (…) | Dr. Nicole Hober |
| 10-76-4-D2-03 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-4-WD2-01 | This seminar will examine different aspects of plurilingualism, as well as plurilingual teaching and learning in language classrooms. In the following, you find a list (…) | Stephanie Bergmann, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-D2-02 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-05 | In October 2025, we “heard [her] calling on the megaphone”: Shakespeare’s Ophelia experienced a widely discussed revival in popular culture through Taylor Swift. This (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-03 | COURSE DESCRIPTION | Dr. Julia Ditter |
| 10-ANG-BA-Aufbau-A-Pf | In this seminar we will combine an interest in the history of scientific expeditions with an interest in the history of speculative fiction. Based on a dialogue (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-1 | The Gothic is a genre that has spanned many years and many countries/cultures. This class questions whether there can be an Indigenous Gothic, considering the (…) | Corina Wieser-Cox |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-06 | This seminar approaches literature through its form – the formal language and structure that shape content and create their own meaning. Form and content, in this (…) | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | There is a strong 20th century tradition of science fiction short stories - both across North America and Great Britain. Indeed the SF short story celebrates something (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-09 | The sonnet is a short, ubiquitous poetic form of 14 lines that every student will have come across. In this seminar, we will use the history of the sonnet in English (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | This seminar introduces students to the study of cinema in the age of the climate crisis. Students will hone their skills in film analysis and expand their command of (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-02 | This seminar will introduce students to the genre of so-called walking simulators—story-driven exploration video games where walking around constitutes the primary (…) | Dr. Alena Cicholewski |
Focus Studies 2 (PL)
| Course number | Title of event | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-10 | This class introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of water and culture, with a focus on the intersections of the blue humanities with social sciences, (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2-01 | Corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADA) is a “data-driven methodology [that] allows researchers to identify frequent and salient patterns of language use that often (…) | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-4-WD2-02 | In this course we will explore the intersections between language, sexuality, and gender. Students will be equipped with knowledge of language use by and about LGBTQ+ (…) | Mx Julia Gaul, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-WD2-03 | Language ideologies are “cultural conceptions about language, its nature, structure and use, and about the place of communicative behavior in social life” (Gal, 2006, (…) | Dr. Nicole Hober |
| 10-76-4-D2-03 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-4-WD2-01 | This seminar will examine different aspects of plurilingualism, as well as plurilingual teaching and learning in language classrooms. In the following, you find a list (…) | Stephanie Bergmann, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-D2-02 | Dr. Inke Du Bois | |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-05 | In October 2025, we “heard [her] calling on the megaphone”: Shakespeare’s Ophelia experienced a widely discussed revival in popular culture through Taylor Swift. This (…) | Kevin Christopher Wolf, M.A., M.Ed. |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-03 | COURSE DESCRIPTION | Dr. Julia Ditter |
| 10-ANG-BA-Aufbau-A-Pf | In this seminar we will combine an interest in the history of scientific expeditions with an interest in the history of speculative fiction. Based on a dialogue (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-1 | The Gothic is a genre that has spanned many years and many countries/cultures. This class questions whether there can be an Indigenous Gothic, considering the (…) | Corina Wieser-Cox |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-06 | This seminar approaches literature through its form – the formal language and structure that shape content and create their own meaning. Form and content, in this (…) | Ursula Kluwick-Kälin |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | There is a strong 20th century tradition of science fiction short stories - both across North America and Great Britain. Indeed the SF short story celebrates something (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-09 | The sonnet is a short, ubiquitous poetic form of 14 lines that every student will have come across. In this seminar, we will use the history of the sonnet in English (…) | Dr. Anna Auguscik |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | This seminar introduces students to the study of cinema in the age of the climate crisis. Students will hone their skills in film analysis and expand their command of (…) | Dr. Paula von Gleich |
| 10-76-4-D2/WD2-02 | This seminar will introduce students to the genre of so-called walking simulators—story-driven exploration video games where walking around constitutes the primary (…) | Dr. Alena Cicholewski |
