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Marie Geraldine Rademacher

Dr.

Academic Staff
Institut für Literaturwissenschaft
Englische Literaturen und Kulturen

Contact

Keplerstraße 17
70174 Stuttgart
Room: 4.034

Office Hours

Tuesdays, 10:00am-11:00am

Since 2025

Academic Staff, Department of English Literatures and Cultures, University of Stuttgart, Germany.

2022-2023

Lecturer, Department of English and American Literature, Keio University, Japan.

2020-2023

Lecturer, Department of English, Sophia University, Japan.

2019-2023

Lecturer, Department of English, Seikei University, Japan.

2017-2019

Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of English and Literature, The University of Tokyo, Japan.

2012-2017

PhD, English Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

2016-2017

Visiting research student, The University of Tokyo, Japan.

2014

Visiting research student, Cape town University, South Africa.

2012

Master of Arts, English Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

2009-2010

Master student, English Literature, The University of Oklahoma, United States.

2008-2009

Exchange student at The University of Oklahoma, United States.

2005-2008

Bachelor, English Linguistics, Literature and Civilization (LLCE), Université Michel de Montaigne, Bordeaux, France.

  • Modernist literature and culture
  • Cognitive literary studies

Monograph:

Narcissistic Mothers in Modernist LiteratureTranscript Press, 2019.

Book Chapters:

“British and German Scientific Exploration in the Asian-Pacific Region as Alternative Form of Colonization.” The Discourse of British and German Colonialism, edited by Felicity Rash and Geraldine Horan. Routledge, 2020, pp. 263-274.

“Crossing the Sea: Marie Stopes' Expedition to the Northern Wilds of Japan as Expression of Transcontinental Contacts and Cultural Exchange.” Negotiating Watersedited by André Dodeman and Nancy Pedri, Vernon Press, 2019, pp. 91-104.

Journal Articles:

“D. H. Lawrence, the Mining Community, and the Paternal Home.” Études Lawrenciennes, vol. 56, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4000/12olw.

"The Evolution of Lawrence’s Burgeoning Socio-philosophical Thoughts in The RainbowWomen in Love and Touch and Go.Études Lawrenciennes, vol. 54, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4000/lawrence.3260.

“Resisting Tragedy in Sons and Lovers.” Études Lawrenciennes, vol. 52, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4000/lawrence.2397.

“Vision and Excessive Love of a Narcissistic Mother in D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers.” Études Lawrenciennes, vol. 50, 2019, https://doi.org/10.4000/lawrence.1044.

“Following in von Humboldt’s Footsteps: The Representation of Nature in A Journal from Japan.” Weber: The Contemporary West, Spring-Summer 2019, pp. 13-21.

“When the Untold and Silences Go beyond Words: Ambiguous Portrayal of Mothers in Joyce’s Dubliners.” Jena Electronic Studies in English Language and Literatures (JESELL), 2015.

Reviews:

“Rachel Crossland’s Modernist Physics: Waves, Particles, and Relativities in the Writings of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence.” Review of Modernist Physics: Waves, Particles, and Relativities, by Rachel Crossland. Japan D.H. Lawrence Studies D.H.ロレンス研究第, no. 30, 2020, pp. 110-120.

 

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