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Department of Cultural Studies

Lara Carina Schlömer, M.Ed., M.A.

Porträt Lara Carina Schlömer, M.Ed. © Roland Baege

Emil-Figge-Str. 50 Room 3.320

(+49)231 755-7450

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Consultation hours are held as needed. Please send me an e-mail to make an appointment.

Main areas of work and research

  • 18th Century Literature
  • Gender Studies

Teacher training in German Studies, Special Education, and English / American Studies at TU Dortmund University (2015-2021); during ERASMUS exchange semester at the University of Birmingham, UK (2017); Master's degree in German Studies and Teaching Assistant at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA (2021-2022); currently Research Assistant at the Institute for Diversity Studies at TU Dortmund University.

 
Conference papers
  • February 29 – March 1,  2024:
    • Gender-Obsessionen: Vom exzessiven Glauben an das Geschlecht, Keynote together with Sigrid Nieberle: „Vom Murren. Performativität des Geschlechts zwischen Praxis und Archiv.“; Tübingen, Germany
  • September 25–28, 2022:
    • 27th Deutscher Germanistentag, Poster Presentation: "Functions of Disability in Contemporary German Literature"; Paderborn, Germany.
  • September 15–18, 2022:
    • Germanic Studies Association (GSA), Paper Presentation: "Functions of Dis/ability in Contemporary German Literature"; Huston, TX, USA.
  • February 28 – March 4, 2022:
    • In/Between Conference, Paper Presentation: "Functions of Dis/ability in Contemporary German Literature" and Roundtable Discussion: "Teaching and Assessing Listening Comprehension"; UIC, Chicago, USA.
  • September 28, 2019:
    • 3rd Fachtagung des Interdisziplinären Mutismus Forums, Poster Presentation: „Entwicklung des Dortmunder Mutismus-Screenings für Eltern (DortMuS-Eltern)“; Hannover, Germany
Articles
  • „‚Warum ich Euch mein Leben schreiben will?‘ Literaturwissenschaftliche Diversitätsstudien am Beispiel von Margarethe Elisabeth Milow“. Kulturwissenschaftliche Diversity Studies. Eine Einführung. Edited by Sigrid Nieberle and Hanna Höfer. Bielefeld: transcript. 18 pages. (in print)