Elisabeth Frank

Frank 1

B.A., M.A.

Courses

Room: 40335

Office hours: by appointment

+43 512 507 41417

Elisabeth.Frank@uibk.ac.at

Research and teaching interests

  • British Cultural Studies
  • Contingency in Literature and Culture
  • Authenticity in Literature and Culture
  • Cultural Memory and Media Studies
  • Digital Humanities
  • Intermediality Studies
  • Blue Humanities
  • Shakespeare in India

CV

Research Stay (Marietta-Blau Scholarship), University of Birmingham & Aston University, UK
Archival research at the Stuart Hall Archive, Cadbury Research Library (2025-2026)

University Assistant, Department of English, University of Innsbruck (2022-2026)

PhD in British and Anglophone Cultural Studies, University of Innsbruck (since 2021)
Dissertation: Contingency and Cultural Studies. A Study of Change, Alternatives and Possibilities, Supervisors: Univ.-Prof. Christoph Singer (University of Innsbruck), Prof. Mark Schmitt (Humboldt University Berlin)

MA in German and English Literary and Cultural Studies, University of Paderborn (2021)

Editorial Traineeship (Volontariat), Fink|Brill Germany, Paderborn (2021)

BA in German and English Literary and Cultural Studies, University of Paderborn (2017)

 

Selected Publications (OrciD: 0009-0004-2457-0670)

Frank, Elisabeth. “Simultaneity of the Senses in the ‘Sirens’ Chapter. Intermediality and Synaesthesia in James Joyce’s Ulysses”. In: Open Cultural Studies, De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2024-0020. (peer reviewed, Open Access)

Frank, Elisabeth. “Faking authenticity. Authenticity as intermedial performance in Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves (2000) and the Teleplays (2019)”. AAA – Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Band 49, Heft 2. Gunter Narr Verlag Tübingen, DOI 10.24053/AAA-2024-0026. (peer reviewed)

 

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