Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
Dr. Marc Priewe
Kontakt
Dr. Marc Priewe
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Amerikanische Literatur und Kultur
| Anschrift: | Am Neuen Palais 10 Haus 19, Zimmer 1.30 14469 Potsdam |
| Telefon: | 0331/977-1446 |
| Telefax: | 0331/977-1609 |
| E-Mail: | priewe@uni-potsdam.de |
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Zur Person
Zur Person
| 1994-2000 | Studium der Anglistik/Amerikanistik & Politikwissenschaft, Universität Hannover |
| Seit 2000 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Amerikanische Literatur & Kultur, Universität Potsdam |
| 2002 | University of California, Irvine; DAAD-Stipendium |
| 2005 | Promotion: "Beyond National Imaginaries: Chicana/o Transit Poetics in Southern California" |
| 2007-2008 | Visiting Assistant Professor of Early American Literature, English Department, St. Lawrence University |
| Seit 2008 | Part-time Instructor (online), Department of Social Sciences, The New School |
| 2008-2009 | Fulbright American Studies Fellowship, History of American Civilization Program, Harvard University |
Forschung
Forschung
- "Literature and Medicine in Colonial America"
- "Transnational American Studies"
- "The Indian Diaspora in the United States"
- "Cultural Representations of Aging"
- "Mobilisierte Kulturen - Cultures in/of Mobility"
Lehre
Lehre
- Ethnic Literatures of the United States
- Latina/o Studies
- Early American Literature und Culture
- Post/Colonial Studies
- Popular Culture
Publikationen
Monographie
Writing Transit: Refiguring National Imaginaries in Chicana/o Narratives. American Studies - A Monograph Series, Vol. 140. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2007. [Rezension lesen]
Herausgeberschaft
mit Francisco Lomelí und Kevin Concannon, eds. Imagined Transnationalism: U.S. Latina/o Literature, Culture and Identity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
mit Anja Bandau, eds. Mobile Crossings: Representations of Chicana/o Cultures. Reflections - Literatures in English outside Britain and the USA, Band 15. Trier: wvt, 2006.
Aufsätze
"Visions of 'Queer Aztlán': Ethnicity, Sexual Preference and the Invention of Community in Terri de la Peña's Margins." Representation and Decoration in American Culture. Ed. Alfred Hornung and Rüdiger Kunow. American Studies – A Monograph Series, Vol. 94. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2009. 135-150.
"Making a Home away from Home: Traveling Diasporas in María Escandón's Esperanza's Box of Saints." Amerikastudien/American Studies 51.4 (2006): 581-593.
"'Aztlán es una fábula': Navigating Postnational Spaces in Chicano/a Culture." Borderline Identities in Chicano Culture. Ed. Michele Bottalico and Salah el Moncef bin Khalifa. Venezia: Mazzanti Editori, 2006. 45-63.
"Cross-cultural Aging: Configurations of Growing Old Chicana/o in Bless Me, Ultima and The Road to Tamazunchale." Mobile Crossings: Representations of Chicana/o Cultures. Ed. Anja Bandau and Marc Priewe. Trier: wvt, 2006. 153-164.
"'Make a Run for the Border': Chicano Performance Art and the Search for a Space of/for Difference." Close Encounters of An Other Kind: New Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity and American Studies. Ed. Roy Goldblatt, Jopi Nyman and John A. Stotesbury. Joensuu, Finland: University of Joensuu, Studies in Literature and Culture 13, 2005. 148-158.
"Transgressive Performances: Guillermo Gómez-Peña @ the Borders of Culture." Transgressions: Cultural Interventions in the Global Manifold. Ed. Renate Brosch and Rüdiger Kunow. Trier: wvt, 2005. 85-100.
"Bio-Politics and the ContamiNation of the Body in Alejandro Morales's The Rag Doll Plagues." MELUS: The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 29.3-4 (2004): 397-412.
"The Transnational Mimic Man: El Vez's (Re-)Appropriation of Elvis Presley." Postmodern Practices. Beiträge zu einer vergehenden Epoche. Ed. Thomas Dörfler and Claudia Globisch. Münster: LIT, 2002, 213-228.
"Negotiating the Global and the Local: Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead as Global Fiction." Amerikastudien/American Studies 47.2 (2002): 223-235.


