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Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations
Queen Mary, University of London
Events, Winter-Spring 2009
All events at Queen Mary, Mile End Campus
Further information available at:
http://www.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/research/anglogerman/
ALL WELCOME!

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16.01.2009
Cultural Transfers / Drama Lecture
Jürgen Grimm (University of Vienna)
“British Edutainment – a Model for Europe? Results of an Empirical Study of 
Super Nanny TV in England, Germany and Austria”
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 5:00-6:30pm

30.01.2009
Linguistics Lecture
Eva Wittenberg (Potsdam) & Kerstin Paul (Potsdam)
“'Aşkım, Baby, Schatz...' – Anglicisms in a multiethnic youth variety of German” 
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 5:00-6:00pm

13.02.2009
Anglo-German Poetologies Colloquium Session 3: 
John Guthrie (Cambridge)
“Schiller, the German Shakespeare?” 
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 5:00-6:30pm

27.02.2009
Intellectual History Lecture 
Suzanne Kirkbright (CAGCR Visiting Research Fellow) 
“Karl Jaspers Recreated: Translation Notes on Jaspers' Philosophy of Existenz” 
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 5:00-6:30pm

02.03.2009 
Angela Krauß Writer in Residence Reading
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 6:30-8:30pm

06.03.2009
Anglo-German Poetologies Colloquium Session 4:
Astghik Simonyan (QMUL)
“Schelling’s Philosophy of Art” 
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 5:00-6:30pm

13.03.2009
Anglo-German Poetologies Colloquium Session 5:
Maike Oergel (Nottingham)
“The Poetics of Historicity: Connections between the literary theories of Sturm 
und Drang, Klassik, and Romantik”
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 5:00-6:30pm

25.03.2009                            
Writer in Residence Programme
Postgraduate Workshop with Angela Krauß 
Physics Building, Room 602, 4:00-7:00pm

01.05.2009
Cultural Transfers / Drama Postgraduate Workshop
Invisible Women: English and German Women Playwrights
Susanne Kord (University College, London) and Kate Newey (University of 
Birmingham)
Steiner Room, Lockkeeper’s Cottage, 2:00-6:00pm