Feb 6, 2014 ... Anika Bruns: “Narrated Lives in Philip Roth's Nemesis“. 14.05-14.25. Elisabeth
Alt: “Meta-Identity through Narration in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never ...
The students of the Master’s Program “Comparative Studies in English and American Language, Literature and Culture” present
“Always Look on the Dark Side of Life: Decoding the Dark in Literature and Linguistics”
Thursday, February 6th 2014 9.30-9.35 Welcome & Introduction to Conference 9.35-10.15 Keynote Speech by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhold Görling, Institut für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaft der HHU _______________________________________________________________________ 10.15-10.30 Coffee Break ________________________________________________________________________
Panel 1: 10.30-11.35 Introduction 10.35-10.55 Larissa Mühlstroh: “Arab Americans in Crisis Migration and Trauma in Laila Halaby's Once In A Promised Land“ 10.55-11.15 Kristina Tegtmeier: “Representing a Representation: Vicarious Trauma in Don DeLillo's Falling Man” 11.15-11.35 Jeannine Ebert: “’You Murdered My Mother!’ – The Father as Victim and Victimizer in Art Spiegelman's Maus” _________________________________________________________________________ 11.35-11.50 Coffee Break __________________________________________________________________________
Panel 2: 11.50-12.55 Introduction 11.55-12.15 Nina Usyk: “Double Loss in Jonathan Safran Foer’s novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” 12.15-12.35 Sümeyya Kilinc: “Empathic Unsettlement in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close“ 12.35-12.55 Anna Armitage: “All literature is Consolation“: Trauma, Literature and Narrative in The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje” _________________________________________________________________________ 12.55-13.40 Lunch Break _________________________________________________________________________
Panel 3: 13.40-14.45 Introduction 13.45-14.05 Anika Bruns: “Narrated Lives in Philip Roth's Nemesis“ 14.05-14.25 Elisabeth Alt: “Meta-Identity through Narration in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go“ 14.25-14.45 Alexandra Plaßmann: “Euphemisms Used in the Novel Never Let Me Go to Dehumanize Clones” _________________________________________________________________________ 14.45-15.00 Coffee Break _________________________________________________________________________
Panel 4: 15.00-15.45 Introduction 15.05-15.25 Farnaz Momeni: “The Polite Side of Introduction in Scientific Articles” 15.25-15.45 Marta Moczygeba: “The Lost Scientist in Modern Science”
Friday, 7th 2014 Panel 1: 09.30-10.35 Welcome & Introduction 09.35-09.55 Sarah-Maria Klose: “Stand by your Man? – Tennessee Williams' Maggie and Tony Kushner's Harper” 09.55-10.15 Isabelle Matthieu: “From Gothic Fiction to Horror“ 10.15-10.35 Panagiotis Kopanellis: “Consequentialism: Into the Depths of Moral Reasoning” _________________________________________________________________________ 10.35-10.50 Coffee Break _________________________________________________________________________
Panel 2: 10.50-11.55 Introduction 10.55-11.15 Christina Breuer: “Facing HIV/AIDS with Humor in David Feinberg’s Novel Spontaneous Combustion“ 11.15-11.35 Jennifer Schmitz: “AIDS: It's a Lifestyle – not a virus“ 11.35-11.55 Hamed Partau: “Denial and Acceptance: Consequences of HIV/AIDS in Englishlanguage Literature“ _________________________________________________________________________ 11.55-12.10 Coffee Break _________________________________________________________________________
Panel 3: 12.10-12.55 Introduction 12.15-12.35 Jaqueline Wicki: “Out of the Dark – Wyclif's Bible Translation and the Illumination of the Laity“ 12.35-12.55 Viktoria Swiadek: “Anglo Saxon Magic and Medicine“