Melissa Sarikaya

Melissa Sarikaya

Department of English and American Studies
Chair of English Literature

Room: Room C3A1
Bismarckstr. 1
91054 Erlangen

Office hours

Office Hours:
by arrangement

off term:
by arrangement

Research Interests

Gender Studies, Victorianism, Aestheticism, Decadence, Modernism, Poetry, Media Studies, Ekphrasis, Digital Poetry

 

Teaching

  • Basic Module Literature (Grund- und Aufbauseminar)
  • The Long Nineteenth Century
  • Victorian Poetry
  • Marginality in the Victorian Era
  • Fin de Siècle Poetry
  • Modern and Contemporary Poetry: Excess, Drugs, and Rock’n’Roll
  • Ekphrasis
  • Live Poetry!: Translation, Transmission, Transgression

 

Publications

 

Conferences and Papers (Selection)

  • BritCult: In-between Islands: Intra-Relations between Britain and Ireland, Kiel 2023
  • ESSE Doctoral Symposium, Mailand 2023
  • RSVP Currents in the Periodical Press, Caen 2023
  • Vortrag zur Darstellung der Weiblichkeit und das Frauenbild in James Bond, Kino Casablanca, Nürnberg, 2023
  • DACH Victorianists: Late-Victorian Decadence as Mode, Theory & Attitude, online 2023
  • Walter Pater, The Renaissance, and Legacies of Aestheticism, Oxford 2023
  • The Inklings, Magdeburg 2023
  • Victorian Reproductions, Mainz 2023
  • RSVP: Margin/Limit/Periphery/Edge, online 2022
  • Reading Instapoetry, online 2020

 

Member and Functions

  • Co-founder of the network for modernism, aestheticism, decadence studies (MADS)
  • Speaker of the early career researchers section of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender, Difference, and Diversity (IZGDD)
  • German Association for the Study of British Cultures (BritCult)
  • German Anglicist Association
  • British Association of Decadence Studies (BADS)
  • British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS)
  • Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP)
  • DACH Victorianists
  • Interdisciplinary Centre for Culture (IZG)
  • Irish Women’s Writing (1880-1920) Network (IWWN)
  • Feminist Reading Circle

 

Short CV

  • Since 2019: lecturer and doctoral researcher at FAU, Chair of English Literary Studies
  • 2020: first state exam (Staatsexamen) in Philosophy
  • 2019: first state exams (Staatsexamen) in English and German
  • 2016-2018: Fraunhofer Institutes AISEC and IIS
  • 2015-2016: Study Abroad at University of Kent (UKC)
  • 2015-2020: Invigilator for Cambridge English Certificate