Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

CV & Research Fields

Education & Employment

  • Professor (W1), English Department, HU Berlin (since 2008)
  • "Akademischer Rat," English Department, U Marburg (2007-08)
  • Ph.D., U Marburg (2006)
  • "Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter" (junior lecturer), English Department, U Marburg (2001-2006)
  • M.A., U Marburg (2000)
  • Visiting Scholar, Comparative Literature Department, Pennsylvania State U, University Park, U.S.A. (1998-99)
  • Erasmus exchange: English and Related Literatures, University of York, UK (1995-96)
     

Research Interests:

  • Early Modern English literature and culture (esp. theories and conceptions of authorship, temporalities, William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson)
  • Medieval English literature and culture (esp. theories and conceptions of authorship, imagination, households/economies, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate)
  • Victorian literature and culture (esp. transformations of classical antiquity, reception of Ovid, Charlotte Brontë)
  • Postcolonial literature (esp. translation, aesthetics, Canadian literature)
  • Scottish Literature

 

Research Projects:

  • with Andrew James Johnston, "Troynovant Revisited: Strategic Hybridization in the Competing Traditions of Classical Antiquity in English Literature, c. 1380 -1680," DFG Forschergruppe 2305 "Diskursivierungen von Neuem" [2016-]
  • "Shakespearean Chronologies," Einstein Circle Asynchronies [2016-]
  • "Poetological Household Management," Research Group B-3 "Ökonomie/Oikonomia," Excellence Cluster Topoi [2011-2017]
  • co-opted researcher, "Medieval Harmonies," Configurations of Neo-Platonism: Versions and Models in English Rensissance and Restoration Culture [PI: Verena Lobsien], SFB Transformationen der Antike [2008-2012] 
  • with Marcus Callies and Astrid Lohöfer, Bi-Directionality in the Cognitive Sciences, VW Stiftung [2008-2009] 

 

Conferences & Panels:

  • co-organizer [with Andrew James Johnston and Maggie Rouse], international conference, "Trojan Temporalities," 31 Aug - 2 Sept., FU/HU/FOR 2305, Berlin
  • co-organizer [with Andrew James Johnston and Maggie Rouse], international conference, "Transcending Medieval Temporalities," 29 May - 1 Jun 2014, HU/FU Berlin/SFB Episteme in Bewegung
  • convener, panel on "Sound Science: Knowledge, (Dis)Harmony, Poetics," July 2012, New Chaucer Society Congress, Portland, Ore.
  • co-convener, panel discussion on "Medieval(ist) Alterities: Cultural and Temporal Alterities in Transdisciplinary Perspective," 10-13 May 2012, 47th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Mich.
  • co-organizer, international conference "Perfect Harmony and Melting Strains: Musik im Spannungsfeld von ästhetischer Wahrnehmung und philosophischem Denken in der Frühen Neuzeit," SFB/CRC 644 Transformations of Antiquity, 1-3 Dec. 2011, Berlin  
  • convener, panels on "Renaissance Transformations of Antiquity" (Humanist Historiography & Harmonia mundi), 24-26 March 2011, Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada (with Patrick Baker)
  • convener, panel on "Shakespearean medievalism," April 8-10, 2010, Renaissance Society of America Annual Congress, Venice, Italy
  • co-convener, panel on "Pride, arrogance, and insolence: Shaping value and identity in medieval culture," May 7-10, 2009, 44th  International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Mich. (with Kiril Petkov, U Wisconsin)
  • co-organizer: Bi-directional perspectives in the cognitive sciences: Illuminating the cross-disciplinary potential of cognitive approaches in the humanities, Feb 26-28, 2009 (with Astrid Lohöfer, U Marburg, and Marcus Callies, U Mainz)
  • co-organizer, international conference "Irland und Europa im Mittelalter," 25-26 April 2008, University of Marburg  
  • co-convener, panel on "Trojan Communities," May 10-13, 2007, 43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Mich. (with Timothy Arner, Grinnell Coll)
  • co-organizer: Literature as History / History as Literature in Early Modern Britain, January 19-21, 2007, U Marburg (with Sonja Fielitz, U Marburg)
  • co-convener, panel on "Otherness and Othering: The Hybridization of English Mythology and Identity," 4-7 May 2006, 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Mich.   
  • For complete list, see here
 

Scholarships and Awards

  • Dissertation Award, Faculty of Modern Languages, U Marburg (2007)
  • Faculty Enrichment Program, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada (2004)
  • Hamilton Research Grant, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Manitoba (2004)
  • Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada (2001)
  • Jürgen-Sasse Förderpreis, Association for Canadian Studies in German Speaking Countries (2000)