04.07.2025
10:15 Uhr - 11:45 Uhr
Vortrag

"(Re-)Imagining a time of upheaval: History, authenticity and Weimar nostalgia in Jason Lutes' Berlin (2018)"
Cornelius Beckers, Universität Freiburg

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Ansprechpartner

Prof. Dr. Frank Erik Pointner
frank.pointner@uni-due.de
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04.07.2025
10:15 Uhr - 11:45 Uhr
Vortrag

"(Re-)Imagining a time of upheaval: History, authenticity and Weimar nostalgia in Jason Lutes' Berlin (2018)"
Cornelius Beckers, Universität Freiburg

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08.07.2025
12:15 Uhr - 13:45 Uhr
Vortrag

Linguistics Lounge: "Beauty over Pain: Corporeal Semiotic Landscapes, Breast Cancer Scars and Tattooing"
Isabelle Buchstaller, University of Duisburg-Essen

This paper addresses Bucholtz and Hall’s (2016) call to focus on the processes constituting ‘embodied sociolinguistics” by exploring the complexity of marking both trauma and tattoos on the body. ...
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08.07.2025
18:00 Uhr - 20:00 Uhr
Sonstiges

Department of Anglophone Studies
English Language Movie Society (ELMS)
The First Summer Blockbuster

The Department of Anglophone Studies kindly invites you to join its English Language Movie Society! It‘s a great opportunity to meet new people, watch movies in their original version and socialize ...
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17.07.2025
09:00 Uhr - 14:00 Uhr
Tagung

M.A. Research Student Conference 2025

You are cordially invited to the M.A. Research Student Conference of the Anglophone Master British and Post-Colonial Studies! Like every year, the master students of our programme will present thei...
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New Study Programme, MA Anglophone Popular Culture

Both the increasingly globalized job market and the continuous advancement of academia require graduates from research-focused master programmes with competencies in more than one culture and language. By guiding students towards independent, competitive research projects and by teaching exclusively in English, students’ intercultural competencies (esp. in terms of Anglophone Popular Culture) as well as their problem-solving skills are advanced and strengthened. Since organised thinking and theoretically informed approaches to complex problems  are necessary for both areas, the MA programme prepares students for a career in the academia as well as the job market beyond the university. Read more

The Department of Anglophone Studies now has its own Instagram account. There we‘ll be providing information about selected events and all the latest happening in the department. You will also get a look into what we do here and may even snatch a little glimpse into individual lecturers‘/professors‘ research. Sounds good? Then please give us a follow and spread the word! 
 
 
 
Anglophone Studies on Insta