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Caesy Victoria Stuck

Über mich

Caesy Stuck studied German, English and Philosophy at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, University Duisburg-Essen and Tampere University between October 2019 and September 2024. Since October 2024, she has been a doctoral candidate at the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC) and the International PhD Programme Literary and Cultural Studies (IPP).

Working Title Dissertation: Narrating Uncertainty. Ontological and Epistemological Relationality in Narrative Perspective.
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Jan Alber (JLU Giessen)

Orcid: 0009-0002-7894-1751

 

Kontakt

Office hours: Thursday, 12-14 Uhr (appointments via email)
caesy.stuck@gcsc.uni-giessen.de

Publikationen

 

Vorträge

  • "Potenzial und Nutzen einer Erweiterung des Konzepts dual focalization in Ich-Erzählungen." 2. Forum Literaturtheorie. February 10, 2023.
  • "(Self-)demolition of Humanity through Creation: Notions of Reproduction in Contemporary Hollywood Science Fiction Films." Berkeley 2023 German Studies Conference: Fictions of Reproduction. April 24-25, 2023.
  • "Die Pflanze als non-human narrator: Einordnung von Pflanzen in den Kontext von non-human narration in kognitiver Narratologie." Flower Power – Florales zwischen Schönheit, Ordnung und Dominanz. Graduiertenkonferenz der Klasse für Literatur der Graduiertenschule Sprache & Literatur, LMU München, May 11–13, 2023.
  • "Of Monsters and Plants. An analysis of plant narratives in the context of nonhuman narration." Bouncing Forward: Future Narratives, Scenarios, and Transformations in the Study of Culture, GCSC Justus Liebig University Giessen. June 19-23, 2023.
  • "I am not a monster, Stephen, I am a mother: Negotiating Motherhood and Monstrousness in Scarlet Witch." The Superhero Project: Seventh Global Meeting, Herstmonceux Castle, UK. August 25-27, 2023.
  • "The Modern Femcel: Die Ästhetisierung und Glorifizierung von toxic femininity auf Social Media." 8. KWG-Jahrestagung: Populäre Kulturen / Popular Cultures. Universität des Saarlandes / Saarbrücken, 27.–30.9.2023.
  • "Deconstructing Scandal: Satire, Subversion, and Literary Commentary in Yellowface." Conference on Literary Scandals as Forms of Cultural Transgression, Gießen, 9.11.-10.11.2023.
  • "A Narratological Perspective on Human-Nonhuman Hybridity in Literary Fiction." Narrative Studies Seminar, Narrare: Centre for Interdisciplinary Narrative Studies at Tampere University, Finland, 20.03.2024.
  • "What is it like to be Just A Rather Very Intelligent System? Conceptions of Conscious Artificial Intelligence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe." The Superhero Project: Seventh Global Meeting, Eastbourne, UK. September 13-15, 2024.
  • "The Relation of Smartphone Use and Personhood For Queer Mountain Lions: Free Play and Ontologically Weird Deictic Fields in Contemporary Fiction.Netherlands Winter School on Narrative: Narrative and the Mind, Groningen, Netherlands. January 20-24, 2025.
  • "How to Make Futures: A Narratological Analysis of Shell’s Scenario Planning in Relation to Climate Change." Narrative Conference, Miami, Florida, April 02-04, 2025.
  • Presentation in Doctoral Seminar. ENN Conference, Wuppertal, September 28- October 03, 2025.


Forschungsinteressen

  • Cognitive Literary Studies

  • Narratology and Narrative Theory

  • 21st Century Literature

  • Postmodernism

  • Gender and Queer Theory

  • Ecocriticism

Lehre

“Political Narratives,” Summer Term 2025, JLU Giessen (co-teaching with Prof. Dr. Jan Alber).
“Novels are all so full of nonsense and stuff […]: Gothic Romance, Perspective and the Value of Fiction in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey,” Winter Term 2025/26, JLU Giessen.

Mitgliedschaften

  • Research Area 2 “Cultural Narratologies” (Speaker since November 2024)
  • GCSC Graduate Students Committee
  • International Society for the Study of Narrative (ISSN)
  • European Narratology Network (ENN)
  • Deutscher Anglistikverband
  • International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC), Cohort 19
  • International PhD Programme Literary and Cultural Studies (IPP), Cohort XXIII