General information
Subtitle | Lehrauftrag E. Barth/ Blockseminar |
Course number | 022 100 0080 |
Semester | SS 2022 |
Current number of participants | 19 |
maximum number of participants | 30 |
Home institute | Amerikanistik |
Courses type | Exercises in category Teaching |
First date | Sat , 14.05.2022 09:00 - 17:00, Room: (D, 1003) |
Online/Digitale Veranstaltung | Veranstaltung wird in Präsenz abgehalten. |
Hauptunterrichtssprache | englisch |
Literaturhinweise |
Select Bibliography (all materials will be provided) Darnton, Robert. “What Is the History of Books?” Daedalus, 111.3 (1982), pp. 65-83. Enszer, Julie R. “‘Fighting to Create and Maintain Our Own Black Women’s Culture’: Conditions Magazine, 1977-1990.” American Periodicals: A Journal of History & Criticism, 25.2 (2015), pp. 160-176. Evans, Sara M. Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End. New York: Free Press, 2003. Harker, Jaime and Celia Konchar Farr, eds. This Book Is an Action: Feminist Print Culture and Activist Aesthetics. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2015. Hogan, Kristen. “Women’s Studies in Feminist Bookstores: ‘All the Women’s Studies Women Would Come In’.” Signs, 33.3 (2008), pp. 595-621. Kline, Wendy. “‘Please Include This in Your Book’: Readers Respond to ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 79.1 (2005), pp. 81-110. Murray, Simone. Introduction to Contemporary Print Culture: Books as Media. London: Routledge, 2021. |
ECTS points | 4 |