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Publications

Publications Prof. Stefan Brandt

Anthologies

  1. Ecomasculinities: Ecomasculinities: Negotiating Male Gender Identity in U.S. Fiction. Ed. with Rubén Cenamor. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books [Rowman & Littlefield], 2019.
  2. Animals on American Television. Ed. with Michael Fuchs. Special Issue European Journal of American Studies 13.1 (2018).
  3. In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Culture. Canadiana Series. New York: Peter Lang, 2017.
  4. Space Oddities: Difference and Identity in the American City. Ed. with Michael Fuchs. Wien & Münster: LIT Verlag, 2018.  

Articles, book chapters and short essays

  1. »Introduction: Ecomasculinities in North American Literary and Cultural Practice« (with Rubén Cenamor). Negotiating New Forms of Male Gender Identity in North America. Eds. Stefan L. Brandt & Rubén Cenamor. Lanham: Lexington Books [Rowman & Littlefield], 2018. vii-xvi.
  2.  »The Wild Ones: Ecomasculinities in the American Literary Imagination.« Ecomasculinities: Negotiating Male Gender Identity in U.S. Fiction. Eds. Stefan L. Brandt & Rubén Cenamor. Lanham: Lexington Books [Rowman & Littlefield], 2018, 1-30.
  3.  »Animals on American Television: Introduction to the Special Issue« (with M. Fuchs). Eds. Michael Fuchs & Stefan L. Brandt. Special Issue European Journal of American Studies 13.1 (2018): 1-7.
  4. »Horsing Around: Carnivalesque Humor and the Aesthetics of Dehierarchization in Mister EdAnimals on American Television. Eds. Michael Fuchs & Stefan L. Brandt. Special Issue European Journal of American Studies  [peer-reviewed]. 13.1 (2018): 1-22.
  5. »›Riddles of the Painful Earth‹: Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, and the Aesthetics of the Commonplace.« Revisionist Approaches to American Realism and Naturalism. Eds. Jutta Ernst, Sabina Matter-Seibel, and Klaus Schmidt. Heidelberg: Winter, 2018, 35-46.
  6. »Space Oddities in/and American Cities« (with Michael Fuchs). Space Oddities: Urbanity, American Identity, and Cultural Exchange. Eds. S.L. Brandt & M. Fuchs. Wien & Münster: LIT Verlag. 2018. 9-25.  
  7. »History, Time, and Lived Experience in Toni Morrison’s Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992), and Paradise (1997)«. ZAA (Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik) 64.4 (Dez. 2017). <https://doi.org/10.1515/zaa-2017-0037> [peer-reviewed].
  8. »The Canadian Cultural Imaginary and Its Liminal Aesthetics.« In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Anglo-Canadian Literature. Ed. S.L. Brandt. Canadiana Series. New York et al.: Peter Lang, 2017. 11-31.  
  9. »Open Doors, Closed Spaces: The Transatlantic Imaginary in American City Writing from Post-Revolutionary Literature to Modernism«. Cities and the Circulation of Culture in the Atlantic World from the Early Modern to Modernism. Ed. Leonard Van Morzé. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 179-205 [peer-reviewed].
  10. »The American Revolution and Its Other: Mimicry and Specularity as Performative Devices in Indigenous Resistance Writing from William Apess to Sherman Alexie«. AAA (Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik) 42.1 (2017): 35-56 [peer-reviewed].
  11. »The Wild, Wild World: Masculinity and the Environment in the American Literary Imagination«. Masculinities and Literary Studies: Intersections and New Directions. Eds. Josep M. Armengol, Marta Bosch-Vilarrubias, Àngels Carabi & Teresa Requena-Pelegrí. Series ›Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality‹, gen. eds. Jeff Hearn and Nina Lykke. New York: Routledge, 2017. 133-143 [peer-reviewed].
  12. »The Algerine Dilemma: (Cons)Piracy and the Specter of North Africa in Early U.S. Barbary Narratives.« In: Hemispheric Encounters: The Early United States in a Transnational Perspective. Eds. Gabriele Pisarz-Ramiréz & Markus Heide. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2016. 157-171.
  13. »›One of Those Guys in the Movies‹: Juvenile Rebellion and Carnal Subjectivity in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye«. Polish Journal for American Studies 10 (2016): 49-64 [peer-reviewed].
  14. »›Not a puzzle so arbitrarily solved‹: Queer Aesthetics in Alice Munro's Short Fiction«. Zeitschrift für Kanadastudien. 36 (2016): 28-41 [peer-reviewed].
  15. »A Farewell to the Senses? Hemingway, Remarque, and the Aesthetics of World War I«. North America, Europe and the Cultural Memory of the First World War. Ed. Martin Löschnigg. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag, 2015, 215-225.
  16. »Scale, Media Transfer, and Bodily Space in ›Giant Movies‹ of the Fifties«. Transmediality and Transculturality. Eds. Nadja Gernalzick & Gabriele Pisarz-Ramirez. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Verlag, 2013, 349-367.
  17. »Trafficking in Blackness? The Coolness of ›Black‹ and the Politics of Ethnic Marketing«. Is It Cause It’s Cool? Affective Encounters with American Culture. Eds. Astrid M. Fellner, Susanne Hamscha, Klaus Heissenberger & Jennifer J* Moos. Wien & Münster: LIT Verlag, 2013, 201-224 [peer-reviewed].  
  18. »Sex, Lügen und Video-Clips: Szenarien krisenhafter Männlichkeit in der zeitgenössischen Populärkultur«. In: Die Krise als Erzählung: Transdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf ein Narrativ der Moderne. Eds. Walburga Hülk, Uta Fenske und Gregor Schuhen. Berlin und Bielefeld: transcript, 2013, 189-204.

 

Contact

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Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr.

Stefan L. Brandt

M.A.

Department of American Studies

Phone:+43 316 380 - 2466

Office Management

Georg Gruber

BA

Department of American Studies
Heinrichstraße 18/1, 8010 Graz

Phone:+43 316 380 - 8204

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