Jule Nowoitnick
Academic Staff
Advanced Transcultural Studies
Heidelberg University
Germany
Biography
Jule Nowoitnick majored in Central Asian Studies and German Literature at the Humboldt University in Berlin (Germany), and the Technical University respectively. Since receiving her M.A. in 2006, she has been working as an appointed lecturer in Mongolian Studies at Humboldt University. Additionally, she completed a marketing traineeship at the Walter de Gruyter publishing house, before she joined the Cluster's Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies in the fall of 2009. She defended her PhD thesis on Chinggis Khaan in German literature as example for a cross-discursive and cross-cultural transfer of knowledge on April 12, 2013.
Research Interest
Advanced Transcultural Studies
Publications
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eroic Violence, Violent Heroes. Transcultural Representations of Violence in Recent Western Historical Novels. In: Historicizing the "Beyond" – The Mongolian Invasion as a new Dimension of Violence? Ed. by Katharina Schober, Frank Krämer and Julika Singer. Heidelberg: Winter 2011, pp. 141–162
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"For you can not trust your angel more confidently than mine." Trust as a linguistic act with Heinrich von Kleist. In: Kleist Yearbook (2012), pp. 348-355. Heroic Violence, Violent Heroes. Transcultural Representations of Violence in Recent Western Historical Novels. In: Historicizing the "Beyond" – The Mongolian Invasion as a new Dimension of Violence? Ed. by Katharina Schober, Frank Krämer and Julika Singer. Heidelberg: Winter 2011, pp. 141–162.
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Chinggis Khaan from a female perspective. To re-evaluate established gender roles and historical images in popular historical novels. In: gender and history in popular media. Ed. by Elisabeth Cheauré, Sylvia Paletschek and Nina Reusch. Bielefeld: transcript 2013, pp. 173-188.