Dr. Anja Hartl

Assistant Professor of English Literature (Akademische Mitarbeiterin Englische Literaturwissenschaft)

Please note:
As of March 2023, Anja Hartl has joined the Department of English at the University of Innsbruck and can be contacted at Anja.Hartl@uibk.ac.at.

Please direct any inquiries regarding my previous courses at the University of Konstanz to karin.schunk@uni-konstanz.de.

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Curriculum Vitae

Academic Positions

Since 10/2019

Assistant Professor (Akademische Mitarbeiterin)
English Literature (Prof. Dr. Christina Wald)
University of Konstanz

2015 - 2019

Lecturer (Akademische Mitarbeiterin)
English Literature (Prof. Dr. Christina Wald)
University of Konstanz

Education

2019

Dr.phil. (summa cum laude)
English Literature, University of Konstanz
Thesis: “Experiential Brecht: Dialectical Theatre on the Contemporary British Stage”

2009 - 2015

First State Exam (Erstes Staatsexamen)
English, French
University of Augsburg and University of Edinburgh

Fellowships, Awards and Grants

2022-2024

Konstanzia Fellowship University of Konstanz

2020

Wissenschaftsförderpreis der Stadt Konstanz (PhD Prize, awarded by the city of Konstanz)

2016 - 2019

Full Doctoral Studentship Award
German National Academic Foundation

2017 - 2018

Mentee of the Mentoring with Experts and international Networking programme (MEiN), University of Konstanz
February/March 2018 Research stay, University of Reading

2017

Research stay, University of Reading
Funded by the German Excellence Initiative, University of Konstanz

2009 - 2014

Full Studentship
Max Weber-Programme of the State of Bavaria

2011 - 2013

Full Studentship
Deutschlandstipendium

Memberships

  • German Association for the Study of British Cultures (BritCult)
  • British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS)
  • The German Society for Contemporary Theatre and Drama in English (CDE)
  • International Brecht Society (IBS)
  • Recherches sur les Arts Dramatiques Anglophones Contemporains (RADAC)
  • Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft
  • Deutscher Anglistenverband

Current Projects

  • Post-doc project: Textures of Shame in Victorian Fiction
  • Critical edition of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (under contract with Bloomsbury Methuen Drama Student Editions)

Research Interests

  • Victorian Fiction, Shame, Affect Theory, (New) Materialism
  • Contemporary British Drama; Political Theatre; Ethics in Theatre and Performance
  •  Bertolt Brecht
  •  Adaptation Studies
  •  Shakespeare
  •  Border Aesthetics

Publications

Monograph

Editions

Book Chapters and Journal Articles

  • "'Finstere Zeiten': Post-brechtsche Dialektik im Werk von Caryl Churchill." Bertolt Brecht - zwischen Tradition und Moderne: Studien zu seinem Werk und dessen Rezeption.  Ed. Jürgen Hillesheim. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2018. 337-57.
  • "Recycling Brecht in Britain: David Greig's The Events as Post-Brechtian Lehrstück." Recycling Brecht. Eds. Tom Kuhn, David Barnett and Theodore F. Rippey. Rochester, NY: Camden, 2018. 152-69. The Brecht Yearbook/Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 42.

Performance Reviews and Reports

Book Reviews

  • Rev. of Die Sprache der Infamie III: Literatur und Scham, by Achim Geisenhanslüke. Germanistik 61.1-2 (2020): 148-9.
     
  • Rev. of Ecologies of Precarity in Twenty-First Century Theatre: Politics, Affect, Responsibility, by Marissia Fragkou. Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 8.2 (2020): 327-31.
     
  • Rev. of The Contemporary Political Play: Rethinking Dramaturgical Structure, by Sarah Grochala. Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 7.1 (2019): 149-153.
  • Rev. of Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation in Theatre, by Kara Reilly, ed. Studies in Theatre and Performance. Web.
  • Rev. of Anti-War Theatre after Brecht: Dialectical Aesthetics in the Twenty-First Century, by Lara Stevens. Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 6.2 (2018): 363-7.
  • Rev. of Performance in the Twenty-First Century: Theatres of Engagement, by Andy Lavender, and of Not Just a Mirror: Looking for the Political Theatre of Today, by Florian Malzacher, ed. Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 5.2 (2017): 385-91.
  • Rev. of Die Möglichkeit, dass alles auch ganz anders sein könnte: Geschlechterverfremdungen in zeitgenössischen Theatertexten, by Franziska Bergmann. Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 4.2 (2016): 448-52.

Talks and Organised Conferences

  •  “Learning to See: Shame and the Politics of Visual Perception in Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South,” Refractions/Reflections: Victorian(ist) Ways of Seeing, Victorians Institute, 22-23 October 2021.
  • “Affective Mediation: Reading and Experiencing Shame in the Victorian Novel,” Moved by Movement in Novels, University of Mainz, 9-10 September 2021.
  • "Shame and Social In/Exclusion in Wilkie Collins's No Name," Victorian Inclusion and Exclusion, 13th Annual Conference of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association, University of Greenwich, London, 14-16 July 2021.
  • “Adaptation as Border-Crossing Strategy in Ali Smith’s Autumn,” Border Narratives – Brexit, Europe, and the UK, University of Göttingen, 5-7 May 2021.
  • “Andy Smith’s Agonistic Provocations,” Dialogue, Performance and the Body Politic, Charles University Prague, 5-6 February 2021.
  • “Performing the Border in British Politics and Drama,” British Borders: Annual Conference of the German Association for the Study of British Cultures, 19-21 November 2020.
  • "Performing Brecht in 21st-Century Britain: Experiential Dialectics," Brecht: Contradiction as a Method, Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU), 8-10 November 2019.
  • "Britain’s Brecht? John Arden’s Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance," Invited Talk, Charles University, Prague, 7 November 2019.
  • Response and Round-Up Discussion, Shakespearean Transections and Translocations: The Poetics and Politics of Contemporary Engagements, Research Workshop, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Konstanz, 14-15 June 2019.
  • "Appropriating the Myth of Macbeth in David Greig's Dunsinane," Shakespeare und Übersetzung, Shakespeare-Seminar, Frühjahrstagung der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Weimar, 26-28 April 2019.
  • "Ethics on Stage," symposium organised with Julia Boll, University of Konstanz, 3 July 2018.
  • "Brechts Erbe im britischen Drama des 21. Jahrhunderts: Post-brechtsche Dialektik im Werk von Carly Churchill," Baustelle Brecht / Working with Brecht, Literaturforum im Brecht-Haus in Zusammenarbeit mit der International Brecht Society, 23 June 2017.
  • "Negativity and Dystopia: Post-Brechtian Dialectics in Caryl Churchill’s 21st-Century Plays," Postgraduate Colloquium, University of Reading, 7 June 2017.
  • "Experiential Brecht: Post-Brechtian Aesthetics in Contemporary British Drama," Postgraduate Symposium, University of Birmingham, 19 May 2017.
  • "Post-Brechtian Aesthetics in Contemporary British Drama," Recycling Brecht: 15th Symposium of the International Brecht Society, University of Oxford, 24-30 June 2016.

Previous Courses