Buchenau, Barbara

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Journal Article

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Inventing Iroquoia? Migrating Tropes of Similarity and Heritage in Francophone Narratives of Colonial Possession. FIAR - Forum for Inter-American Research, 4(2) Bielefeld: American Studies section of the English Department at Bielefeld University

Buchenau, Barbara; Hecke, Carola (2010). Die Literatur zur eigenen Sache machen: Offener, fächerverbindender Unterricht in der universitären Fremdsprachenlehrerausbildung. Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, XLI(2/3), pp. 179-196. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann

Book Section

Richter, Virginia; Buchenau, Barbara (2015). Introduction: How to Do Things with Empires. In: Richter, Virginia; Buechenau, Barbara (eds.) Post-Empire Imaginaries? Anglophone Literature, History, and the Demise of Empires (xiii-xxxvi). Leiden/Boston: Brill Rodopi

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Amerika - für die liebe Jugend frei bearbeitet. In: Wangerin, Wolfgang (ed.) Der rote Wunderschirm. Kinderliteratur der Sammlung Seifert von der Frühaufklärung bis zum Nationalsozialismus (pp. 217-222). Göttingen: Wallstein

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). A Response to Paula M.L. Moya's 'A Story In Two Parts, With An Ending Yet To Be Written'. In: Comstock, Gary; King, Jason; Haslanger, Lacan; Lacan, Willy (eds.) On the Human. A Project of the National Humanities Center (online forum).

Book

Richter, Virginia; Buchenau, Barbara; Denger, Marijke Katrijn (eds.) (2015). Post-Empire Imaginaries? Anglophone Literature, History, and the Demise of Empires. Leiden/Boston: Brill Rodopi

Conference or Workshop Item

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). A Romance with Bondage? The Captivity Narrative in CanAmerican Perspective, Humanities Center Fellows Research Workshop - TransAmerican Studies Working Group, Stanford, U.S.A., 3.11.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Singing Hiawatha, Race-ing America on both Sides of the Atlantic, RICSRE (Research Institute of Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity) Faculty Seminar Series, Stanford, U.S.A., 2.11.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Finding "what will suffice"? Modernist Economics in the Writings of Wallace Stevens and Gertrude Stein, Berufungskommision W2 Professur für Amerikanistik, Universität Halle/Wittenberg, 10.6.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Toward a Post-Empire Imaginary. The Art of Harry Fonseca and Sherman Alexie, Berufungskommission W3 Professur für Nordamerikastudien, Universität Duisburg-Essen, 9.6.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Founding Figures Revisited: Postcolonial Theory and the Study of Early North American Writings, Bi-Annual Meeting of the English and American Rhenish Scholars / EARS, Universität Basel, 24.2.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Moving towards a Post-Empire Imaginary? The Art of Harry Fonseca and Sherman Alexie. Spaces of Projection, 10th ASNEL Summer School, Universität Bern, 6.9.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Prefiguring CanAmerica? Typological White Man's Indians in Colonial French and English Traveling Texts and Maps. Transnational American Studies, DGfA-Jahrestagung, Universität Regensburg, 17.6.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Towards a Postcolonial Study of Captivity and Enslavement in Early American Writings. Postcolonial Studies Among the Disciplines, 22nd ASNEL Conference, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 4.6.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2011). Captives on the Run: The Textual Lives of Pierre Esprit Radisson and Olaudah Equiano. On the Move: Mobilities in English Languages and Literatures, Bi-Annual Conference of the Swiss Association of University Teachers of English, Universität Bern, 6.5.2011.

Buchenau, Barbara (2010). Here likewise grows corn like pease, the same as in Brazil: Migrating Tropes of Similarity and Heritage in Competing Narratives of Colonial Possession.Transnational Americas: Difference, Belonging, Identitarian Spaces. First Bi-Annual Conference of the International Inter-American Studies Association, Universität Duisburg-Essen, 11. -13. November 2010.

Thesis

Toggweiler, Michael (2012). Die Odyssee der Pygmäen. Eine prekäre Figur auf den neuzeitlichen Spieltischen anthropologischer Differenz (Unpublished). (Dissertation, Universität Bern, Philosophisch-historische Fakultät, Institut für Sozialanthropologie)

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