Willkommen auf der Seite der Abteilung Britische Kulturstudien – British Cultural Studies. Hier erfahren Sie mehr über unser Team und unsere Forschungs- und Lehransätze. Wir informieren Sie über unsere Anforderungen an wissenschaftliche Arbeiten sowie über Themenbereiche für Abschlussarbeiten und geben Literaturempfehlungen für die verschiedenen Gebiete unserer Arbeit.

zur Vergrößerungsansicht des Bildes: Blick auf Liverpool Pier Head vom Wasser aus
Liverpool Pier Head, Foto: Oliver von Knebel Doeberitz

Das Team

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Joanna Rostek

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Joanna Rostek

Vertretung der Professur

Kulturstudien Großbritanniens
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Beethovenstraße 15
04107 Leipzig

Dr. Dietmar Böhnke

Dr. Dietmar Böhnke

Wiss. Mitarbeiter

Kulturstudien Großbritanniens
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 4313
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97 - 37317

Dr. Frauke Hofmeister

Dr. Frauke Hofmeister

Wiss. Mitarbeiterin/Curricularmanagerin

Studienbüro/Philologische Fakultät
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 3401
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97 - 37327

Dr. David Nisters

Dr. David Nisters

Lehrkr. f. bes. Aufg.

Kulturstudien Großbritanniens
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 5302
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97 - 37345

Dr. Harald Pittel

Dr. Harald Pittel

Lehrkr. f. bes. Aufg.

Kulturstudien Großbritanniens
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 5305
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97 - 37325

Dr. Ariane de Waal

Dr. Ariane de Waal

Wiss. Mitarbeiterin

Kulturstudien Großbritanniens
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 4308
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97 - 37379

Sprechzeiten
mittwochs, 13:30-14:30 Uhr

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Marlon Moßmann

Wiss. Mitarbeiter

Kulturstudien Großbritanniens
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 4313
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97 - 37317

Die Abteilung Kulturstudien stellt sich vor

Die Disziplin der britischen Kulturstudien (British Cultural Studies) beschäftigt sich mit kulturellen Prozessen der britischen und irischen Gesellschaften und ihrer Darstellungen in Kunst und Medien. Im Zentrum steht die Auseinandersetzung mit Texten, wobei hier ein weiter Textbegriff greift, der so unterschiedliche kulturelle Produkte wie Filme, Social Media, Printmedien, Musik, Werbung und Mode umfasst.

Die British Cultural Studies hinterfragen die Mechanismen von (Alltags-)Kultur und zeigen auf, inwiefern kulturellen Texten die politischen, sozialen, und ökonomischen Interessen bestimmter gesellschaftlicher Akteure beziehungsweise Gruppen eingeschrieben sind. Hierbei untersuchen sie besonders Repräsentationsstrategien, Konstruktionen von Identität, Differenz/Alterität, Macht sowie Prozesse der Produktion, Distribution und Rezeption von kulturellen Produkten. Diese werden im Spannungsfeld zwischen der machtstützenden Funktion von Populärkultur einerseits und der kreativen Auseinandersetzung mit deren Produkten durch das Publikum bzw. den Konsumenten verortet. Von zentraler Bedeutung für die British Cultural Studies sind dementsprechend Termini und Konzepte wie ideology, identity politics, power,  und hegemony/marginality.

Neben den Nachbardisziplinen der anglistischen Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft greifen die britischen Kulturstudien unter anderem auch auf Methoden und Theorien aus der Soziologie, der Geschichte, der Politikwissenschaften und der Medienwissenschaften zurück.

Der Bereich British Cultural Studies in Leipzig hat sich auf folgende Forschungs- und Lehrschwerpunkte spezialisiert:

  • film, TV comedy, British cinema since 1990, dystopian film
  • music, music video, fan cultures, functions and representations of stardom
  • the British media
  • youth cultures 1950s – 2000s
  • Neo-Victorianism in contemporary media cultures
  • Brexit Britain
  • the British Empire(s) and its legacies
  • postcoloniality and the Commonwealth
  • British foreign policy
  • Britain and its “special relationship” with the US
  • Britain and Europe
  • multiethnic Britain
  • the four nations and their representations
  • concepts of national identity
  • Scotland and Scottishness
  • London as a global city
  • processes of city branding and the marketing of regions

Wissenschaftliche Kooperationen mit Universitäten in Deutschland (Leibnitz-Universität Hannover, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Universität Bielefeld etc.) und im englischsprachigen Ausland (Großbritannien, Irland) bereichern unsere Forschung und Lehre auf vielfältige Weise.

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  • Wormwald, Jenny, editor. Scotland: A History. Oxford UP, 2005.
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  • Yakota, Kariann Akemi. Unbecoming British: How Revolutionary America Became a Postcolonial Nation. Oxford UP, 2015.
  • Young, Paul. Globalization and the Great Exhibition: The Victorian New World Order. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Nations and National Identity

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  • Mann, Robin and Steve Fenton. Nation, Class and Resentment: The Politics of National Identity in England, Scotland and Wales. Palgrave, 2017.
  • O’Kane, Eamonn. Britain, Ireland and Northern Ireland since 1980: The Totality of Relationships. Routledge, 2007.
  • Pecora, Vincent P., editor. Nations and Identities: Classic Readings. Oxford UP, 2001.

Devolution

  • Adams, John, editor. Devolution in Practice 2006: Public Policy Differences within the UK. Newcastle Upon Tyne: IPPR North, 2005.
  • Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin. Who do we think we are? Imagining the New Britain. Allen Lane, 2000.
  • Aughey, Arthur. Nationalism, Devolution and the Challenge to the United Kingdom State. Pluto Press, 2001.
  • Burrows, Noreen. Devolution. Sweet & Maxwell, 2000.
  • Deacon, Russell. Devolution in the United Kingdom. Edinburgh UP, 2012.
  • Elcock, Howard & Keating, M., editors. Remaking the Union: Devolution and British Politics in the 1990s. Frank Cass, 1998.
  • Gardiner, Michael. The Cultural Roots of British Devolution. Edinburgh UP, 2004.
  • Kinealy, Christine. A Disunited Kingdom? England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1800-1949. CUP, 1999.
  • Marr, Andrew. The Day Britain Died. Profile Books, 2000.
  • O’Neill, Michael, editor. Devolution and British Politics. Pearson Longman, 2014.
  • Perryman, Mark, editor. Breaking up Britain. Four Nations after a Union. Lawrence & Wishart, 2009.
  • Richards, David, Martin Smith and Colin Hay, editors. Institutional Crisis in 21st Century Britain. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
  • Smith, David and Enid Wistrich. Devolution and Localism in England. Ashgate, 2014.
  • Wilson, John and Karyn Stapleton, editors. Devolution and Identity. Routledge, 2016.

England

  • Black, Jeremy. English Nationalism. A Short History. Hurst, 2018.
  • Easthope, Antony. Englishness and National Culture. Routledge, 1999.
  • Colls, Robert and Philipp Dodd. Englishness. Politics and Culture 1880-1920. Bloomsbury, 2014.
  • Duffy, Maureen. England. The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square. Fourth Estate, 2002.
  • Featherstone, Simon. Englishness. Twentieth-Century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity. Edinburgh UP, 2009.
  • Hazell, Robert, editor. The English Question. Manchester UP, 2006.
  • Kenny, Michael. The Politics of English Nationhood. Oxford UP, 2014.
  • Kumar, Krishan. The Making of English National Identity. Cambridge UP, 2003.
  • --. The Idea of Englishness. English Culture, National Identity and Social Thought. Routledge, 2016.
  • Paxman, Jeremy. The English. A Portrait of a People. Penguin, 2007.
  • Perryman, Mark, editor. Imagined Nation. England after Britain. Lawrence & Wishart, 2008.
  • Russel, Dave. Looking North: Northern England and the National Imagination. Manchester UP, 2004.

Scotland

  • Bromley, Catherine. Has Devolution Delivered? Edinburgh UP, 2007.
  • Brown, A. (et al, eds.) Politics and Society in Scotland. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998/9.
  • Harvie, Christopher & Jones, P. The Road to Home Rule. Images of Scottish Nationalism. Polygon, 2000.
  • Hutchison, I.G.C. Scottish Politics in the Twentieth Century. Palgrave, 2001.
  • MacCrone, David. Understanding Scotland. The Sociology of a Nation. Routledge, 2001.
  • --. The New Sociology of Scotland. Sage, 2017.
  • Macwhirter, Iain. Disunited Kingdom. How Westminster Won a Referendum but Lost Scotland. Cargo, 2014.
  • Marr, Andrew. The Battle for Scotland. Penguin Books, 2013.
  • McLean, Iain, Jim Gallagher and Guy Lodge. Scotland’s Choices. The Referendum and What Happens Afterwards. Edinburgh UP, 2017.
  • Mitchell, James. The Scottish Question. Oxford UP, 2014.
  • Nairn, Tom. After Britain. New Labour and the Return of Scotland. Granta Books, 2000.
  • Taylor, Alan, editor. What a State! Is Devolution for Scotland the End of Britain? HarperCollins, 2000.
  • Taylor, Brian. Scotland's Parliament. Triumph and Disaster. Edinburgh UP, 2002.

Wales

  • Brooks, Simon. Why Wales Never Was. The Failure of Welsh Nationalism. University of Wales Press, 2017.
  • Davies, John. A History of Wales. Penguin, 2007.
  • Dix, Hywel. After Raymond Williams. Cultural Materialism and the Break-Up of Britain. University of Wales Press, 2013.
  • Fisher, Deborah. Royal Wales. University of Wales Press, 2010.
  • Morgan, Kenneth. Revolution to Devolution. Reflections on Welsh Democracy. University of Wales Press, 2014.
  • Pope, Robert, editor. Religion and National Identity. Wales and Scotland c. 1700-2000. University of Wales Press, 2001.

(Northern) Ireland

  • Ranelagh, John O'Beirne. A Short History of Ireland. Cambridge: CUP, 1999.
  • Coohill, Jospeh. Ireland. A Short History. Oneworld, 2014.
  • Hachey, T.E. & McCaffrey, L.J. Perspectives on Irish Nationalism. The UP of Kentucky, 2015.
  • Kearney, Hugh F. Ireland. Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History. Cork UP, 2007.
  • McCaffrey, Lawrence J. The Irish Question. Two Centuries of Conflict. The UP of Kentucky, 2015.
  • Miller, David. Rethinking Northern Ireland. Culture, Ideology and Colonialism. Routledge, 2014.
  • O’Kane, Eamonn. Britain, Ireland and Northern Ireland since 1980. The Totality of Relationships. Routledge, 2007.
  • Prager, Jeffrey. Building Democracy in Ireland. Political Order and Cultural Integration in a Newly Independent Nation. Cambridge UP, 2009.
  • Rees, Catherine. Changes in Contemporary Ireland. Texts and Contexts. Cambridge Scholars, 2013.
  • Tonge, Jonathan. Northern Ireland. Conflict and Change. Routledge, 2013.

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