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Brigitte Scheer-Schäzler – University of Innsbruck

em.o.Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Brigitte Scheer-Schäzler
Professor Emerita

Department of American Studies
University of Innsbruck
Innrain 52
6020 Innsbruck

E-Mail: brigitte.scheer@uibk.ac.at

 


Research

  • Contemporary American Literatur
  • Jewish American Literature
  • Asian American Literature and Culture
  • Women's Studies
  • Science Fiction
  • 19th Century American Literature

Publications (selection)

  • Saul Bellow. New York: Frederick Ungar Publ. Co., 1972.
  • Konstruktion als Gestaltung. Interpretationen zum zeitgenössischen amerikanischen Roman. Salzburger Studien zur Anglistik und Amerikanistik 2. Wien: W. Braumüller, 1975.
  • Experimentelle amerikanische Prosa (Hg.). Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam, 1977.
  • Forms of the American Imagination (Mithg.). Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Sonderheft 44. Innsbruck, 1979.
  • Her Own Story. Short Stories by Women from Different Cultures (Hg.). Berlin: Cornelsen, 1991.
  • Women's Fantastic Adventures. Stories by Contemporary Women Writers (Hg.). Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam Jun., 1992.
  • Go West, Moses. Aufsätze zur jüdisch-amerikanischen Kultur und Literatur von Sepp L. Tiefenthaler (Hg.). Crossroads. Studies in American Culture 6. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 1993.
  • Immigrant Stories. New Fiction by New Writers (Hg. und Autor des Lehrerhefts). Cornelsen: Berlin, 1996.
  • Scholarly articles in various journals (American Studies, English Studies, Comparative Literature)
  • More than 100 reviews in scholarly and library journals

Personal information

  • Promotion Dr. phil. University of Vienna (1964)
  • "Hochschulassistentin" (Assistant Professor), Department of English, Salzburg University (1966-1973)
  • Research Scholarship, American Council of Learned Societies, Princeton University and Rutgers University (1969-1971)
  • Habilitation, Salzburg University, for English Literature after Shakespeare and American Studies (1972)
  • Temporary Professorship for Englische Philologie/Amerikanistik, Regensburg University, BRD
  • o. Univ. Professor (Full Professor) and Head of Department, Department of American Studies, Innsbruck University (1973-2006)
  • Dean of Humanities, Innsbruck University (1977-1979)
  • Founding member, Austrian Association of American Studies (AAAS) (1975)
  • Faculty, Salzburg Seminar for American Studies at Schloß Leopoldskron (1975, 1982, 1998)
  • Member and Chairperson (1992/93, 1996/97) of the Austrian American Educational Commission/Fulbright Commission (1985-1997)
  • Member of the Austrian UNESCO Commission (1978-1983)
  • Guest professorships and research professorships in the USA and the P.R. of China
  • Professor Emerita since 2006.

Publications

Publications 2005

Contributions to Books / Journals

Book Chapter (Original Paper)
  • Scheer-Schäzler, Brigitte (2005): Between Hawthorne and Mukherjee: Identity and Community in Chang-rae Lee's Novel A Gesture Life.
    In: Kenneally, Michael; Kenneally, Rhona R. (Eds.): From 'English Literature' to 'Literatures in English'. International Perspectives. Festschrift in Honour of Wolfgang Zach. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter (= Anglistische Forschungen, 347)., ISBN 3-8253-5084-3, pp. 279 - 287.



Publications 2004

Contributions to Books / Journals

Book Chapter (Original Paper)
  • Scheer-Schäzler, Brigitte (2004): East Comes West: America's New Immigrants--New Lives and New Texts.
    In: Hölbling, Walter W.; Rieser, Klaus (Eds.): What is American? New Identities in U.S. Culture. Münster, Hamburg, Berlin, Wien, London, Zürich: LIT-Verlag (= American Studies in Austria, 3)., ISBN 3-8258-7734-5, pp. 173 - 190.



Publications 2002

Contributions to Books / Journals

Book Chapter (Original Paper)
  • Scheer-Schäzler, Brigitte (2002): Loving Insects Can Be Dangerous: Assessing the Cost of Life in Octavia Estelle Butler's Novella 'Bloodchild' (1984).
    In: Pastourmatzi, Domna (Eds.): Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Sciene Fiction. Thessaloniki: University Studio Press., ISBN 960-12-1133-0, pp. 314 - 322.


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