(Talks and Workshops Held at the University of Paderborn's Department of English and American Studies)
Das Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik ist stets darum bemüht Gastdozentinnen und -dozenten einzuladen und interessante Vorträge anzubieten. Auf diesen Seiten finden Sie Informationen zu den gehaltenen Vorträgen, sowie die dazugehörigen Flyer, Fotos und Informationen zu den Gastdozenten.
02.07.2012: Dr. Sabine Krome (wissenmedia in der immediaONE GmbH, Gütersloh): "Wörterbücher
für den Englischunterricht an der Grundschule: Moderne Strategien zur
Vermittlung von Nachschlagekompetenzen und selbstständiger
Wortschatzerweiterung" 14-16
Uhr,
H 6.211
24.05.2012: Dr. Howard Nicholas (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia): "Multilingualism and multimodality in a digital era" 11-13 Uhr, P1.2.22
15.05.2012: Thomas Pletzinger (Autor, Berlin) Gentlemen, wir leben am Abgrund (Lesung & Workshop). Pressebericht
19.12.2011: Prof. Lindsey Claire Smith (Oklahoma State University): "The 'Whole Foods' Paradox: Food Sovereignty, Eco-Iconography, and Urban Indigenous Discourse."
14.07.2011: Prof. Dr. Haruko Sanada (Rissho University Tokyo, Japan): Quantitative Analysis of Japanese Vocabulary using h-index. 14.00 Uhr-16.00 Uhr, P 1.4.17
06.07.2011: Prof. Dr. Bärbel Tischleder (Universität Göttingen): "A Sense of Place: Taste and Aesthetic Self in Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth".
21.06.2011: Prof. James Van der Laan (Illinois State University): Reading the Midwest.
16.06.2011: Prof. Christopher Breu & Prof. Elizabeth Hatmaker (Illinois State University): The Hard-Boiled Point of View.
06./07.06.2011: Prof. Eric Sandeen (University of Wyoming): "Picturing Children in The Family of Man" und "Can't Forget the Motor City: The Other Midwest"
16.05.2011: Prof. Dr. Gisela Hakansson (Universität Lund, Schweden): " Complexity and grammatical proficienency - comparing L 1 and L 2". 9.00 Uhr-11,00 Uhr, P 1.2.22.
18.05.2011: Dr. Aleks Sierz (Rose Bruford College, London): " From Disney to Entron: British new writing for theatre in the 1990s and 2000s". 15.00 Uhr, Jenny-Aloni-Haus
05.05.2011: Prof. Neil Sinyard (Hull University): " Adaptation and Screen Authorship: Some Reflections on Alfred Hitchcock's Film Versions of Rebecca and The Birds". 16.00-18.00 Uhr, H 6.238
27.01.2011: Prof. Dr. Eija Ventola (Aalto University, Finnland): " Multisemiotic Research and Global Business Communiation". 11.00-13.00 Uhr, H2
19.01.2011: Dr. Matthew Fitzpatrick (Flinders University, South Australia): " Legacies of Empire: The History Wars in Australia". 14.00-16.00 Uhr, Raum C 4.208
19.01.2011: Prof. Dr. Thorsten Piske (Pädagogische Hochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd): " Immersion programs for young learners". 9.15-10.45 Uhr, Raum H 4.203
13.01.2011: JProf. Dr. Simon Dickel (Ruhr Universität Bochum): " Looking for Langston: Black Gay History and the Harlem Renaissance". 16.00 Uhr s.t., Raum H 7.321
11.01.2011: Prof. Dr. Gisela Håkansson (Universität Lund, Schweden): " Second and Foreign Language Acquisition: Similarities and Differences". 14.00-16.00 Uhr, Raum P1.2.22
15.11.2010: Prof. Dr. Johann Geertsema (University of Singapore): " Reading Coetzee's Worldliness: Said, Defamiliarization and Disgrace". 15.00 Uhr, TP 21, Raum 8215
10.11.2010: Prof. Dr. Melissa Johnson (Illinois State University / USA): " 'Schrankenlose Freiheit' in the Scrapbook of Hannah Höch". 9.15 Uhr, Raum H 7.321
02.11.2010: Prof. Dr. Stefan Uhlig (King's College, Cambridge): "Romantic Anti-Criticism". 11.15-12.45, P1.418
27.10.2010: Dr. Judita Giparaite (Pädagogishe Universität Vilnius , Litauen): "Small Clauses in English and Lithuanian". 11.15-12.45, P1.5.10
29.04.2010: Prof. Dr. Susanne Carroll (University of Calgary): "The Autonomous Induction Theory 10 years later". 9.00-11.00, B1
28.01.2010: Dr. Kathryn Allan (University College, London): "Snapshots of change: The history of English through word histories". 14.00-15.30, H2
26.01.2010: Dr. Nuria Yáñez Bouza (Universität Manchester, GB): "Grammar Myths. Prescriptive Traditions in English". 16-18 Uhr, N5.21621.01.2010: Prof. Dr. Anette Pankratz (Ruhr-Universität Bochum): "Every Day The Office". 14-16 Uhr, H4.329
26.01.2010: Prof. Ralph Pordzik (Uni Würzburg): "Affective Performatives: Monty Python’s Comic Deconstruction of British Post-Imperial Nostalgia". 11:15 AM - 12:30 PM, H6
25.01.2010: Dr. Anna Chr. M. Zaunbauer (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel): "Mathematikleistung und Motivation immersiv unterrichteter Grundschulkinder". 18.00-19.30, C 3.212
14.01.2010: Prof. Dr. Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade (Universität Leiden, NL): "300 years of Robert Lowth: Late Modern English grammar and usage". 14.00-15.00 Uhr, H2
15.12.2009: Prof. Dr. Ralf Schneider (Universität Bielefeld): "Consuming Culture: Victorian Advertising and the Discourses of 19th Century England"
05.12.2009: Dr. Kate MacDonald (Universität Gent): "Female Middlebrow Writing: The Case of Una Silberrad"
17.11.2009: Prof. Annick De Houwer (Universität Erfurt): "The role of input factors in children's bilingual development"
16.07.2009: Prof. Joan Beal (Universität Sheffield): 'Shamed by our English? The 'New Prescriptivism' in the 21st Century'
15.07.2009: Prof. Joan Beal (Universität Sheffield): "Can't see the wood for the trees?" Corpora and the study of Late Modern English'
14.07.2009: Prof. J. K. (Jack) Chambers (University of Toronto) on „Multilingualism and Nationalism (with a Canadian Bias).“
08.07.2009: Prof. John Payne (Co-author of The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language) on "The Oblique Genitive"
17.06.2009: Prof. Roman Bezjak (Fotograf und Professor für Dokumentarfotografie, Fachhochschule Bielefeld) zum Thema „Archäologie einer Zeit – die sozialistische Moderne.“
16.06.2009: Professor Harry Brod (University of Northern Iowa) on „The People of the Comic Book: It’s a Man! It’s a Jew! It’s Supermensch!“
16.06.2009: Professor Karen Mitchell (University of Northern Iowa) on "Transformations of Hansel and Gretel"
13.05.2009: Dr. Sonja Eisenbeiss (Universität Essex) on “The acquisition of wh-questions in Cypriot Greek“
12.05.2009: Dr. Sonja Eisenbeiss (Universität Essex) on "The Acquisition of morphological paradigms"
05.05.2009: Prof. Bruce Dorsey (Swarthmore College) on "Murder in a Mill Town: Interpretions of Sex, Gossip, Religion, and Insanity in the Early U.S. Republic"
22.04.2009: John Banville (Romancier, Literaturkritiker & Booker-Preisträger) Lesung
28.01.2009: Dr. Holly Banigan (University of Edinburgh) on Syntactic priming of English possessive constructions: Lexical and conceptual influences
27.01.2009: Dr. Sonja Eisenbeiss (University of Essex) on Production methods in language acquisition research
17.12.2008: Prof. Letizia Vezzosi (University of Perugia) on Celtic influence on English: the case of the reflexive marking
16.12.2008: Prof. Letizia Vezzosi (University of Perugia) on Gender marking in English: an historical perspective
16.12.2008: Prof. Letizia Vezzosi (University of Perugia) on A new reciprocal marker in Italian: a case study
15.12.08: Dr. Astrid Böger (University of Nijmegen) on "Regarding Femmes, Ladies, and Housewives: Portraits of Women in Modernist Poetry"
11.12.2008: Prof. John Storey (University of Sunderland) on The Counterculture: Dylan, Drugs, and America's War in Vietnam
09.12.2009: Dr. Benedikt Szmrecsanyi (Universität Freiburg) on Varieties of English world-wide in a typological perspective
02.12.08 Prof. Dr. Melinda Russell (Carleton College, Minnesota) on Reggae Abroad: From Third World Music to First World Use
27. 11. 2008: Alana Sobelman (Ben Gurion University, Be'er Sheva, Israel) on Fiddler on the Move. Developments in Klezmer Music
18.11.2008: Mario Chandler (Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, USA) on Latinos in the > United States. A Literary and Historical Overview
10.11.2008: Paul Spickard (University of California - Santa Barbara) on „The US after the Elections.“
09.07.2008: Dr. Victorina Gonzalez-Diaz (University of Liverpool) on Grammaticalisation and subjectivisation: The case of little in the history of English
03.07.2008: Elisabeth Schäfer-Wünsche (Universität Bonn) on „Reading American Autobiography”
26.06.2008: Dr. Monika S. Schmid (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) on Problems and challenges for language attrition research
25.06.2008: Prof. John Haiman (Macalester College) on Exaptation and the emergence of new words
23.06.08: Dr. Georg Schiller (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) on "The American Renaissance: Reading The Scarlet Letter and the Message to Emerson"
27.05.2008: Carlo Rotella (Boston College): „On Writing and Boxing“ (video lecture)
27.05.2008: James van der Laan (Illinois State University): „On Plastic Words“
29.04.2008: Rüdiger Heinze (Universität Freiburg)on „Reading Rocky“
19.03.2008: Dr. Carolin Biewer (Universität Heidelberg) on South Pacific Englishes - Outer circle varieties of English in Fiji, Samoa and the Cook Islands
07.01.2008: Prof. Doris Schönefeld (Universität Bochum) on Construction Grammar
11.12.2007: Anne Schönharting (Fotoagentur Ostkreuz) on „Kinderarmut fotografieren”
03.12.2007: Sabine Sielke (Universität Bonn) und Walter Grünzweig (Universität Dortmund) on „The Pleasures of Poetry: Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman”
27.11.2007: Mareike Schomerus (London School of Economics): „The Story of Mende Nazer”Mareike Schomerus (London School of Economics): „The Story of Mende Nazer”
26.08.2007: Prof. Ingo Plag (Universität Siegen) on The variability of compound stress in English: structural, semantic and analogical factors
31.05.2007: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi (Universität Freiburg) on Persistance as an determinant in grammatical variation
24.01.2007: Prof. Gerhard Jäger (Universität Bielefeld) on Language usage and functional grounding
05.12.2006: Dr. Elena Seoane (Santiago de Compostela) on Investigating language change in scientific English
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