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Daniel Hofferer

Doctoral Project

"Von der ficción ecologica zur ficción climática - Ökologische Dys-/Utopien aus Lateinamerika in den Jahren 1993-2020" (working title)

Curriculum Vitae

  • Since 2024 Employee at the Ministry of Education of Rhineland-Palatinate, simultaneously continuing work on dissertation
  • 2022-2024 Recipient of a scholarship from the Saxony-Anhalt Graduate Support Programme and acceptance of a dissertation project on eco-fictional texts in Latin America and the Caribbean in the years 1990-2020.
  • 2020-2022: Research assistent at the Chair of Latin American Studies at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
  • 2018-2020: Lecturer for special tasks at the Chair of Latin American Studies at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
  • 2017: Master degree "Romance Studies and Comparative Literature". Title of the final thesis: "'Den kaufen wir uns, im Dustern.' – Zerstörte Lebenswelten durch faschistische Mobilisierung in J. Bobrowskis Litauische Claviere und M. Aubs Campo cerrado"
  • 2014: Bachelor degree "Literature, Culture and Media/ Economics" at the University of Siegen. Title of the final thesis:  "Raus aus der Gesellschaft! – Das Motiv des sozialen Rückzugs in H. D. Thoreaus Walden und Jon Krakauers Into The Wild"

Publications

  • Hofferer, Daniel Nicolas/Gonzáles Menéndez, Carmen/Santana Jügler, Daniel (Hgg.): Literature in a globalized context. 11th International Colloquium in Romance and Comparative Literature (Universities of Brno, Halle and Szeged), 2020.

Essays

  • Hofferer, Daniel: Rahel – La Fermosa – The Jewess of Toledo: A literary myth? In: Literature in a globalized context. 11th International Colloquium in Romance and Comparative Literature (Universities of Brno, Halle and Szeged), hg. von Daniel Nicolas Hofferer, Carmen Gonzáles Menéndez, und Daniel Santana Jügler, 2020, S. 119–128.
  • Hofferer, Daniel Nicolas: Alienation as Diegetic Technique and Social Critique - Experiences of Strangeness and Self-reflection in Ecologic Utopian Narratives. In: The Strange(r) in Literature, Art, and Culture., hg. von György Fogarasi, Zoltán Kelemen, und Ákos Tóth, Szeged 2021, S. 128–134.

Reviews

  • Hofferer, Daniel Nicolas: Benjamin Inal: Gernika/„Guernica“ als Erinnerungsort in der spanischsprachigen Literatur, Frankfurt a. M.: Peter Lang, 2015 (361 págs.). Iberoromania, 2017 (85), pp. 139-141.