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David Kern

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

Englisches Seminar I
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50923 Köln
Deutschland

Büro: Philosophikum, Raum 1.116

Tel: +49 (0) 221 / 470 - 3035

E-Mail: kernd@uni-koeln.de

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Indigenous Australian & Canadian Literature
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Post-Colonial Theory
  • Ecocriticism / Environmental Philosophy
  • Cultural Studies
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • "Islamic Fiction"
  • Migration Studies

Aktuelle Publikationen

  • "River(s) of Resistance - Narratives of Water and Struggles for 'ex-colonialism' in the Work of Tony Birch." Fire, Water and Land in Indigenous Australia, edited by Dany Adone, Melanie Brück and Bentley James, Centre for Australian Studies Publication Series, Forthcoming 2019.

  • “Corporate Interest and the Power of Mines in Indigenous Writing and Film: Alexis Wright's Carpentaria (2006) and Ivan Sen's Goldstone (2016).” with Victoria Herche. Ecocritical Concerns and the Australian Continent, edited by Beate Neumeier and Helen Tiffin. Lanham: Rowman&Littlefield, Ecocritical Theory and Practice-Series, 2019, in print.

  • [With Beate Neumeier] "Remembrance and Memorialisation - Tom Wright's Black Diggers (2015) and the Anzac Myth." Der Erste Weltkrieg in der Dramatik, edited by Christian Klein and Franz-Josef Deiters, Metzler, 2018, pp. 223-236. 

Lebenslauf

seit 2018
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl von Prof. Dr. Beate Neumeier

seit 2017
Promotionsstudium und Koordinator beim Centre for Australian Studies (CAS)

2016-2018
Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft (WHK) am Lehrstuhl von Prof. Dr. Beate Neumeier

2016
1. Staatsexamen in Erziehungswissenschaften und den Unterrichtsfächern Englisch und Philosophie, Universität zu Köln

Publikationen
Aufsätze / Artikel:
  • "River(s) of Resistance - Narratives of Water and Struggles for 'ex-colonialism' in the Work of Tony Birch." Fire, Water and Land in Indigenous Australia, edited by Dany Adone, Melanie Brück and Bentley James, Centre for Australian Studies Publication Series, Forthcoming 2019.

  • “Corporate Interest and the Power of Mines in Indigenous Writing and Film: Alexis Wright's Carpentaria (2006) and Ivan Sen's Goldstone (2016).” with Victoria Herche. Ecocritical Concerns and the Australian Continent, edited by Beate Neumeier and Helen Tiffin. Lanham: Rowman&Littlefield, Ecocritical Theory and Practice-Series, 2019, in print.

  • [With Beate Neumeier] "Remembrance and Memorialisation - Tom Wright's Black Diggers (2015) and the Anzac Myth." Der Erste Weltkrieg in der Dramatik, edited by Christian Klein and Franz-Josef Deiters, Metzler, 2018, pp. 223-236. 

  • "Nature as a living agent – Reading Nature and Environment in Mudrooroo’s Dr. Wooreddy’s Prescriptions for Enduring the Ending of the World (1983)." Nature and Environment in Australia, edited by Beate Neumeier, Boris Braun and Victoria Herche, WVT, 2018, pp. 177-18.

Lehrveranstaltungen
Sprechstunde

Im Sommersemester 2020:

Montags, 11:30 - 12:30 Uhr per Skype

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