34 research outputs found

    Postcolonial Cultural Studies. Writing a Zulu Woman back into History

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    Grünkemeier E. Postcolonial Cultural Studies. Writing a Zulu Woman back into History. In: Gohrisch J, Grünkemeier E, eds. Postcolonial Studies across the Disciplines. ASNEL Papers. Vol 18. Amsterdam: Rodopi; 2013: 109-27

    Teaching South Africa. Histories, Literatures, Cultures

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    Grünkemeier E. Teaching South Africa. Histories, Literatures, Cultures. In: Gohrisch J, Grünkemeier E, eds. Listening to Africa. Anglophone African literatures and cultures . a&e: Anglistik & Englischunterricht. Vol 80. Heidelberg: Winter; 2012: 335-54

    Accommodating the Poor – Poverty and Housing in Britain in the 1930s

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    Grünkemeier E. Accommodating the Poor – Poverty and Housing in Britain in the 1930s. Journal for the Study of British Cultures. 2014;21(1):59-73

    Introduction

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    Gohrisch J, Grünkemeier E. Introduction. In: Gohrisch J, Grünkemeier E, eds. Listening to Africa. Anglophone African Literatures and Cultures. a&e: Anglistik und Englischunterricht. Vol 80. Heidelberg: Winter; 2012: 11-22

    Introduction

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    Gohrisch J, Grünkemeier E. Introduction. In: Gorisch J, Grünkemeier E, eds. Postcolonial Studies across the Disciplines. ASNEL Papers. Vol 18. Amsterdam: Rodopi; 2013: xv-xxx

    The Cultural Practice of Saint Monday. A Self-Made Holiday for the Working Classes in Industrial England

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    Grünkemeier E. The Cultural Practice of Saint Monday. A Self-Made Holiday for the Working Classes in Industrial England. Journal for the Study of British Cultures. 2017;24(2):139-55

    Ulrike Lindner et al., eds. Hybrid Cultures – Nervous States. Britain and Germany in a (Post)Colonial World. Amsterdam/ New York: Rodopi, 2010

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    Grünkemeier E. Ulrike Lindner et al., eds. Hybrid Cultures – Nervous States. Britain and Germany in a (Post)Colonial World. Amsterdam/ New York: Rodopi, 2010. Anglistik. 2012;23(1):223-24

    The Dominant Conceptualisation of Time: The Clock Begins to Tick in Industrial Capitalist England

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    Grünkemeier E. The Dominant Conceptualisation of Time: The Clock Begins to Tick in Industrial Capitalist England. Journal for the Study of British Cultures. 2017;24(2):139-55

    Lillge, Claudia. Arbeit. Eine Literatur- und Mediengeschichte Großbritanniens. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink, 2016

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    Grünkemeier E. Lillge, Claudia. Arbeit. Eine Literatur- und Mediengeschichte Großbritanniens. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink, 2016. Anglistik. 2018;29(1):181-82

    ‘Bond. James Bond’ – A Secret Agent at the Forefront of Popular Cinema

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    Grünkemeier E. ‘Bond. James Bond’ – A Secret Agent at the Forefront of Popular Cinema. Hard Times. 2008;83(1):27-30
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