/englisch/tagungen-events/ueberwachungsraeume-spaces-of-surveillance
knowledge that are applicable in a variety of contexts and for a variety of purposes. In order to ensure the effective operation of these systems, the actors of surveillance have to claim that their ob [...] film and literature – can help us to understand the epistemological processes that are taking place in the discursive field that opens up between the "watcher" or "observer" and the alleged reality (the "object [...] metaphor for power, strength, and risk-taking. In American popular culture, this has meant a consensus that the warrior is a (white), heterosexual alpha male. But what happens when the traditional male warrior
/englisch/tagungen-events/9-11-twenty-years-on
onlookers around the globe realized that what they were watching on television was unlikely to be an accident. The terrorists behind the attacks had orchestrated the event so that news stations would have positioned [...] political "reconfiguration of the homeland," as Donald Pease has put it, what are the dominant frameworks that enclose and shape the cultural memory of 9/11 two decades later? Program The conference will take
/romanisches-seminar/forschung-projekte/abgeschlossene-projekte/literatur-und-kulturwissenschaftliches-kolloquium-herbst-2022
coverage in, for example, Punch magazine (caricatures and commentary), I argue that the Strand furthers a covert political bias that matches and also subtly "makes and unmakes" Victorian politics. This exact [...] The result is an aesthetic that – unconcerned with race and gender in particular – frequently reproduces deleterious racializing and gendering discourses, narratives that are themselves inseparable from [...] emergency, considering these in light of recent critical engagements with accounts of our present that identify this as ‘the Anthropocene’. Now hegemonic in cultural ecocriticism, the term names the age
/dansk/forschung/lasse-hemicke
demonstrate that the reception of Schopenhauer’s philosophical pessimism in the various bodies of work can be read as a broader critique of modernity. On this background, this study argues that despite the
/pecc/teacher-education
courses that focus on educating future teachers of English at primary school (TEFL and Applied Linguistics). It can help students and novice teachers to become aware of the interactional features that are [...] 49f.). They use language to communicate with learners and to create an environment in the classroom that is favorable to support learning. Part of establishing English as an authentic communicative tool [...] results from being able to speak English fluently and standing in front of a class. It is a skill that must be developed and practiced throughout one’s teacher education and later on in one’s professional
/pecc/primary-english-language-teaching
educational policies and local teaching practices. One important aspect of TEYL that cannot be ignored, though, is the success that an early start in foreign language teaching can have. Empirical evidence on [...] English, they enjoy the subject, and show progress in several language skills that are above average when compared to results that previous, more local studies have found (BIG 2015; cf. Enever 2011: 125-142) [...] English instruction. The learning objective at the end of primary school, i.e. after 4 th grade, is that learners have achieved a language level reflecting A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference
/pecc/aims
patterns of these features and discussing their effects on the interaction constitute research topics that the PECC transcripts can be used for. By and large, the transcripts draw a picture of the current
/physik/oou/local-information
to you which should be very useful for your travel to and stay at Flensburg in late June. In case that you feel the need for additional information, do not hesitate to contact us. Arrival by… … aircraft
/romanisches-seminar/veroeffentlichungen/veroeffentlichungen-bis-2018
transgression that, once accomplished, challenges the idea of successful reintegration of the returning subject, producing social mechanisms of simultaneous inclusion and exclusion that can intensify the [...] Freiburger Romanistische Arbeiten Band 8). Return migration is different from other forms of migration that have been studied much more extensively. It implies a predefined movement back to the geographic place
/book-fairs-project/project/practices-interactions-and-rituals-at-international-book-fairs
marketplace behaves like a "stamp collecting tribe" [tribu de filatélicos][1]: a powerful metaphor that not only suggest the death foretold of this community, but also -according to their numerous journeys