Dr. phil. Eva Ries
Akademische R?tin a.Z., Redaktion Anglia
English Literature
Phone: | +49 821 598 - 5744 |
Email: | eva.ries@philhist.uni-augsburgphilhist.uni-augsburg.de () |
Room: | 4033 (D) |
Address: | Universit?tsstra?e 10, 86159 Augsburg |
Office Hours
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During winter term 2024/2025:
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- Monday, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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Academic Curriculum Vitae
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- 2008 – 2012: Undergraduate studies at the University of Augsburg and the University of Jaén: English Studies and?Ibero-Romance Studies?
- 2012 – 2016: Graduate Studies at the University of Augsburg:?International Literature
- 2012 – 2016: Research Assistant at the Chair of Comparative Literature?
- 2013 – 2018: Research Assistant at the Chair of English Literature
- Seit 2013: Editorial Assistant?ANGLIA/Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie
- Seit 2018: Lecturer at the Chair of English Literature
- 2021: PhD (?summa cum laude“), University of Augsburg
Publications
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2020
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Ries, Eva (2022): Precarious fl?nerie and the ethics of the self in contemporary Anglophone fiction. Berlin: De Gruyter (Anglia / Anglia Book Series ; 76). DOI: 10.1515/9783110767490 BibTeX | RIS | DOI |
2021 |
Riedelsheimer, Martin; Ries, Eva (2021): This narrator nothing affirms, therefore he lies? Truth-speaking and discursive power in Teju Cole's Open City. In: Monika Fludernik, Stephan Packard (Hg.): Being untruthful: lying, fiction, and the non-factual. Baden-Baden: Ergon (Faktuales und fiktionales Erz?hlen ; 9), S. 305-322. BibTeX | RIS |
2020 |
Ries, Eva (2020): Precarious fl?nerie – towards the formation of an ethical subject. In: Oliver Bock, Isabel Vila-Cabanes (Hg.): Urban walking – the fl?neur as an icon of metropolitan culture in literature and film. Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press, S. 1-29. BibTeX | RIS |
Talks
- "Pan-Africanist Modernism: Conceptualizations of Community in Dusé Mohamed Ali’s Ere Roosevelt Came and C.L.R. James’s Minty Alley.” MADS 2024 - Global Encounters. Humboldt Universit?t zu Berlin, 27 – 29 September 2024.
- "Opacity and the Ethics of Relationality in Dionne Brand’s What We All Long For". Agency, Community, Kinship – Representations of Migration Beyond Victimhood. Center for Narrative Research, University of Wuppertal / online, 23 – 24 February 2022.
- [with Martin Riedelsheimer:] "This Narrator Nothing Affirmeth, Therefore He Lieth? Constructions of (Un)Truth in Teju Cole's?Open City." Lying and Related Fictions. Albert-Ludwigs-Universit?t Freiburg, 15 – 16 February 2019.
- "Precarious Fl?nerie: Towards the Formation of an Ethical Subject". Urban Walking – The Flaneur as an Icon of Metropolitan Culture in Literature and Other Media. Friedrich-Schiller Universit?t Jena, 9 – 10 March 2018.
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Main Areas of Research
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The Fl?neur/Fl?neuse as a Literary Trope
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City Literature
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Global/Planetary Modernisms
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Narratology
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Literary Ethics
Current Projects
Pan-Africanist Modernism: Literary Responses to a Pan-African Modernity