Doris Hardt
Doris Hardt is a PhD candidate at Goethe University in Frankfurt. She studied American, English and German Studies at Goethe University and at NUIG in Ireland. She graduated with a M.A. thesis on the African American trickster figure. Her PhD thesis focuses on transculturality and globalization in Anglophone African crime fiction. She works as a teacher for German as a foreign language and phonetics. | ||||
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since 02/2014 | PhD candidate at Goethe University, Frankfurt | |||
2006-2012 | Student of American, English and German Studies at Goethe University in Frankfurt | |||
2009-2010 | Erasmus student at NUIG (National University of Ireland, Galway) | |||
Nov. 2012 | Magistra Artium (Thesis: The African American ‘trickster’ figure in Harris’ Uncle Remus tales) | |||
Dissertation project (preliminary title) |
“Transculturality and globalization in anglophone African crime fiction” (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Frank Schulze-Engler) |
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Research interests | Crime Fiction; Anglophone Literatures; Transcultural Studies | |||
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Contact: doris.hardt.ffm(at)googlemail.com