Department of Germanic Studies
The University of Sydney
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Dr Birte Giesler

PhD (Dr Phil-University of Karlsruhe, Germany), MA (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Lecturer, Post-graduate coordinator
Room number 522 Brennan MacCallum Building

Phone:+61 2 9351 2262
Fax: +61 2 9351 2319

Birte Giesler commenced this post at Sydney Uni in July 2005. Prior to Sydney she lectured German Literature and Gender Studies at various German universities (2001-2005) and at the University of Lodz/Poland (2003). She holds a MA in German Literature, Sociology and Philosophy and a Dr. phi. in Modern German Literature both from the University of Karlsruhe/Germany. While her Master and doctoral research was on German women prose writers of the 18th and 19th centuries, her interests shifted with her postdoctoral research to contemporary drama and novels.

Research areas

 
  • German literature from the 18th century to the present
  • Women and gender studies
  • Contemporary Drama
  • Bildungsroman
  • Intertextuality
  • Motif of the artificial human
  • Phantastic in German literature
  • Theory of literature
  • History of German studies

Current projects

 

The Informed Body: Concepts of the Body, Nature and Technology in Contemporary German- and English-language Plays. (R&D funded)

Make Yourself a (Wo)Man. Artificial Humans and Gender Performance in Modern German Literature. (R&D funded)

Selected publications

 

Books

  • Giesler, Birte: “... wir Menschen alle sind Palimpseste...” Intertextualität in Hedwig Dohms “Schicksale einer Seele” am Beispiel der Verarbeitung von Goethes ”Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre.” Herbolzheim: Centaurus, 2000.
  • Giesler, Birte: Literatursprünge. Das erzählerische Werk von Friederike Helene Unger. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2003.
  • Giesler, Birte: Gelegentlich: Brecht. Jubiläumsschrift für Jan Knopf. Ed. Birte Giesler, Eva Kormann, Ana Kugli and Gaby Pailer. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2004.

Book Chapters

  • Giesler, Birte: “Krieg und Nationalsozialismus als Familientabu in Tanja Dückers’ Generationenroman Himmelskörper.” In: Imaginäre Welten im Widerstreit. Krieg und Geschichte in der deutschen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. Ed. Lars Koch and Marianne Vogel. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2007 pp. 286-303.
  • Giesler, Birte: “Böckmann, Paul Henry Theodor.” In: Internationales Germanistenlexikon. Ed. Christoph König. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2003: 217-219.

Articles

  • Giesler, Birte: “Dolly und die Folgen: Literaturtheater als anthropologisches Laboratorium zwischen den ‘zwei Kulturen’ in Igor Bauersimas Klon-Groteske futur de luxe.” In: Wirkendes Wort 57.1 (2007): 53-77.
  • Giesler, Birte: “The Artificial Woman in the Mirror: Gender Performance and Classicism in Friederike Helene Unger’s Fairy Tale Prince Bimbam – A Fairytale for Young and Old (Prinz Bimbam – Ein Mährchen für Alt und Jung, 1802).” In: Lumen 25 (2006): 121-132.
  • Giesler, Birte: “Richardsons Clarissa revisited: Zur Prosa der Geschlechterverhältnisse im bürgerlichen ‘Verführungsroman’ am Beispiel von Friederike Helene Ungers Gattungsparodie Rosalie und Nettchen.” The Germanic Review 81.2 (2006): 121-141.
  • Giesler, Birte: “Phantasmen der Prokreation im Kontext der neuen Reproduktionstechnologien – Utopischer Raum für neue Konzepte von Gender und Autorschaft? – Carl Djerassis Komödie Unbefleckt.” In: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur Neueren Germanistik 59 (2006), “Textmaschinenkörper. Genderorientierte Lektüren des Androiden und der Anthropotechnik. Ed. Anke Gilleir, Eva Kormann and Angelika Schlimmer”, 161-174.
  • Giesler, Birte: “Überall Täter: Geschlechterkritik in Dea Lohers Blaubart – Hoffnung der Frauen.” In: Forum Modernes Theater 20.1 (2005): 77-93.

Areas of teaching and research supervision

 
  • German literature from the 18th century up to present
  • The Fantastic in German literature
  • German Language Teaching

Conference activity

 
  • “Once upon a time… Telling the past and mediating culture in parodistic fairy tales of the French and German Enlightenment “ AULLA-Konferenz, University of New South Wales, 5-7 February 2007.
  • “Staging the genetic debate and the performative force of history in Igor Bauersima’s futur de luxe.” Presentation at the international symposium: Where culture and politics intersect. German theatre since reunification, University of Melbourne, 15-16 September 2006.
  • “Reproductive technologies and gender concepts in comic contemporary plays.” Presentation at the international conference “Gender – Laughter – Media”, Kamloops, B.C., Canada, 23-27 August 2006.
  • “Europe’s Utopia or Paradise Lost? The Depiction of Australia in Urs Widmer’s Liebesbrief für Mary (A Love Letter for Mary)”. Presentation at the international Colloquium “Germans in Australia”, University of Sydney, 23-24 March 2006.
  • “Der Klon im Klon – Die Kopie als Thema und innovative Strategie in Igor Bauersimas Klon-Groteske futur de luxe (2003).” Presentation at the international INST-conference “Innovation and Reproduction in Cultures and Societies”, Vienna, Austria, 9-11 December 2005.
  • “The synthetic woman as a projection screen for the construction of bourgeois masculinity in Friederike Helene Unger’s fairy tale Prinz Bimbam. Ein Mährchen für Alt und Jung.” Presentation at the international conference ”Machines, Automatism, Systems” of the Canadian Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies, London, ON/Canada, 20-23 October 2004.
  • “Gendered cultures in fairy tailes around 1800: Miraculousness, gender identity and the comic in Jean Jacques Rousseau’s La Reine Fantasque and Friederike Helene Unger’s Prinz Bimbam. Ein Mährchen für Alt und Jung.” Paper at the international conference ”Cultural Diversity, Transnationalism and the Comic,” Vancouver/Canada, 20-24 August 2004.
  • Täter und Opfer in Gender trouble: Subversion von Geschlechtsstereotypen in Dea Lohers Blaubart – Hoffnung der Frauen (1997).” Paper at the international conference ”Geschlechtertausch, Geschlechterrollenwechsel und Komik,” Bronnbach, 28-31 May 2004.
  • “Reproduktion als technischer Akt: Utopischer Raum für neue Genderkonzepte? – Carl Djerassis Unbefleckt.” Lecture at the international FrideL-Conference, Bremen, 3-5 October 2003.
  • “‘Karlsruhe ist ein schöner unbequemer Ort.’ Rahel Varnhagen in Karlsruhe – eine Berliner Jüdin in Baden.” Lecture at the German-Polish conference ”Dichterleben. Ausgewählte Literatur in Württemberg und Baden vom 18./19. Jahrhundert bis heute” at the University of Lódz/Poland, 24-27 October 2002.

Other professional contributions

 
  • Invited book reviewer for Freiburger FrauenStudien [Freiburg Women’s Studies], since 1998.
  • Radio Interview on research project regarding Friederike H. Unger with Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg [State Radio Berlin-Brandenburg], 2003.
  • Lectures on Hedwig Dohm at the Soroptimist Club International, 2001.
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