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Profil
| Derzeitige Stellung | Professor W-3 und Äquivalente |
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| Fachgebiet | Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft; Kulturwissenschaft,Europäische und Amerikanische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften |
| Keywords | critical literary theory, comparative literature, american postmodern |
| Auszeichnungen | 2016: Class of 1949 Distinguished Professor in the Humanities 1998: For all all post-1998 awards and honors: see attached CV |
Aktuelle Kontaktadresse
| Land | USA |
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| Ort | Greensboro |
| Universität/Institution | University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
| Institut/Abteilung | Department of English |
Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung
| Prof. Dr. Klaus Heitmann | Romanisches Seminar, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg |
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| Beginn der ersten Förderung | 01.01.1992 |
Programm(e)
| 1991 | Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm |
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Publikationen (Auswahl)
| 2018 | Christian Moraru, Andrei Terian: Introduction: The Worlds of Romanian Literature and the Geopolitics of Reading. In: Christian Moraru, Mircea Martin, Andrei Terian, Roman Literature as World Literature. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2018. 1-31 |
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| 2015 | Prof. Dr. Christian Moraru: Decompressing Culture: Three Steps toward a Geomethodology. In: Prof. Dr. Christian Moraru, Amy J. Elias, The Planetary Turn - Relationality and Geoaesthetics in the Twenty-First Century. Northwestern University Press, 2015. 211-244 |
| 2015 | Prof. Dr. Christian Moraru: Reading for the Planet - Toward a Geomethodology. University of Michigan Press, 2015 |
| 2011 | Christian Moraru: Cosmodernism. University of Michigan, 2011 |
| 2009 | Christian Moraru: Postcommunism, Postmodernism, and the Global Imagination. Columbia University Press, 2009 |
| 2001 | Christian Moraru: Rewriting - Postmodern Narrative and Cultural Critique in the Age of Cloning. State University of New York Press, 2001 |
| 2001 | Christian Moraru: The Global Turn in Critical Theory. In: symploke, 2001, 74-82 |