Prof. Dr. Joanna Barbara Rostek
Projects as principal investigator
- Methodologies of Economic Criticism
01/09/2020 - 31/03/2024
German Research Foundation (DFG)
- Literatures of Brexit: An Introduction (2019)
- Journal for the study of British cultures
Journal article - Fictions of Capitalism: Accounting for Global Capitalism’s Social Costs in Catherine O’Flynn’s What Was Lost (2007), Sebastian Faulks’s A Week in December (2009) and John Lanchester’s Capital (2012) (2018)
Rostek, J
Contribution in an anthology - Fünf Freunde auf der BrexLit-Insel. Radio Interview on Brexit in Contemporary British Literature. Kulturwelt, Bayrischer Rundfunk: Bayern 2, 20 December 2018 (2018)
Rostek, J
Contributions / Interviews in non-scientific media - Implementing Feminist Economics for the Study of Literature: The Economic Dimensions of Charlotte Bronte's Shirley Revisited (2018)
- Brontë Studies: The Journal of the Brontë Society
Journal article - The Value of Economic Criticism Reconsidered: Approaching Literature and Culture through the Lens of Economics (2018)
Grünkemeier, E; Pleßke, N; Rostek, J
Conference paper - Book review of Harriet Guest: Unbounded Attachment. Sentiment and Politics in the Age of the French Revolution. Oxford: Oxfords University Press 2013. XII-212 pages (2016)
- Francia-Recensio
Journal article - From Ever-Lusting Individuals to Ever-Lasting Couples: Coupling and Emotional Capitalism (2016)
Rostek, J; Will, D
Contribution in an anthology - "Man haf fe do wha man haf fe do:" Humour and Identity (Re)Formation in Bernardine Evaristo's ‘Mr Loverman’ (2016)
- Anglistik
Journal article - Irish-Polish Cultural Interrelations in Practice: Interviews with Chris Binchy, Piotr Czerwiński, Dermot Bolger, and Anna Wolf (2015)
- A Journal of Irish Studies
Journal article - Poetry of the Fifties and Sixties between Innovation and Tradition: Philip Larkin and the Movement (2015)
Rostek, J
Contribution in an anthology - Female Authority and Political Economy: Jane Marcet's and Harriet Martineau’s Contradictory Strategy in Disseminating Economic Knowledge (2014)
Rostek, J
Conference paper - Managing the Unmanageable: Paradoxes of Poverty in Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy (1832-34) (2014)
Rostek, J
Contribution in an anthology - Refusing to "Rest on the Sea's Bed": The Sea of the Middle Passage in David Dabydeen's "Turner" (1994) and Fred D'Aguiar's Feeding the Ghosts (1997) (2014)
Rostek, J
Contribution in an anthology - Migration, Capital, Space: Econotopic Constellations in Recent Literature about Polish Migrants in Ireland (2013)
Rostek, J
Conference paper - Rezension zu Laura Tabili: Global Migrants, Local Culture. Natives and Newcomers in Provincial England, 1841–1939. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2011. 329 Seiten (2013)
- H-Soz-Kult
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