Dr. Astrid Franke

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Biography

Astrid Franke is a Professor of American Studies at Eberhard Karls University Tübingen. She studied English, Biology, and Philosophy and earned her PhD from Freie Universität Berlin. Her research primarily focuses on American public poetry from the 18th to the 21st century, exploring its intersections with cultural history and sociology. Franke has authored several monographs, including 'Keys Controversies: Stereotypes in Modern American Novels' and 'Pursue Illusion: Problems of Public Poetry in America.' She has been involved in various research projects, including the Collaborative Research Center 'Threatened Orders,' addressing resilience in racial order and the network 'Literary Cultures Global South.' Her work seeks to understand the role of poetry in political and social discourse, utilizing a relational sociological perspective. Franke has been recognized for her contributions to the field, receiving awards for her scholarship and serving as a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley. Her academic career includes previous positions as an Assistant Professor and Research Assistant, and she has presented her work at various conferences.

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Experience

Professor of American Studies

2008-01-01 — Present

Eberhard Karls University Tübingen • Tübingen, Germany

Teaching and conducting research in American Studies.

Assistant Professor of American Studies

2004-01-01 — 2006-01-01

Frankfurt University • Frankfurt, Germany

Conducted research and taught courses in American Studies.