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This volume pays homage to Monika Seidl, a key figure of cultural studies at the University of Vienna's Department of English and American Studies and spotlights her many achievements in the field. The Festschrift on the occasion of her retirement reflects on cultural studies as a discipline, its history and possible futures, aspects of care as in crisis and as practiced by Monika Seidl, and engages with her academic work in articles of different styles by contributors including Magdalena Berger, Lawrence Grossberg, Sabine Harrer, Roman Horak, Christian Huck, Thomas Kühn, Elisabeth Lechner and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume pays homage to Monika Seidl, a key figure of cultural studies at the University of Vienna's Department of English and American Studies and spotlights her many achievements in the field. The Festschrift on the occasion of her retirement reflects on cultural studies as a discipline, its history and possible futures, aspects of care as in crisis and as practiced by Monika Seidl, and engages with her academic work in articles of different styles by contributors including Magdalena Berger, Lawrence Grossberg, Sabine Harrer, Roman Horak, Christian Huck, Thomas Kühn, Elisabeth Lechner and Judith Kohlenberger, Barbara Maly-Bowie, Timo Frühwirth and Sandra Mayer, Anette Pankratz, Annegret Pelz, Monika Pietrzak-Franger, Julia Pühringer, Susanne Reichl, Ranthild Salzer and John Storey. It includes a preface by Alexandra Ganser.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Maly-Bowie is a lecturer in cultural and media studies at the University of Vienna.

Annegret Pelz, Key Researcher der Forschungsplattform »Mobile Kulturen und Gesellschaften« und seit 2018 Professorin i. R. für Neuere deutsche Literatur (Literaturtheorie) an der Universität Wien. Gastdozentin am BIT, Beijing University of Technologie seit 2013. Promotion zur Europa-, Orient- und Welt-Reiseliteratur von Autorinnen (18.-20. Jahrhundert), Habilitation mit einer Arbeit über »Tischszenen. Inszenierung und Verräumlichung des Schreibens in der Moderne«. Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Literatur des 18.-21. Jahrhunderts, kulturwissenschaftliche, medien- und literaturtheoretische Fragestellungen, Schreib- und Tischszenen, Mobilität und Medialität: Momentaufnahmen, kleine Formen, portable Archive.

Elisabeth Lechner is a post-doctoral lecturer at the University of Vienna. She also works as a consultant on the politics of digitisation at the Austrian Chamber of Labour's Office for Digital Affairs.