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2021년 9월 12일 (일) 23:22 기준 최신판

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  • Name: 이현선 Hyunseon Lee
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Affiliation: SOAS, University of London

EDUCATION

  • 2006-2013 University of Siegen, Germany Habilitation (professorial qualification) in Modern German Literature and Media Studies
  • 1994-1998 University of Dortmund, PhD, Dept. of German Language & Literature. Faculty of Language, Literature & Cultural Studies
  • 1991-1993 Moving to Germany, Acquisition of Doctoral Studies: German Language & Literature; Theatre-, Film- & TV Studies, Korean Studies, Ruhr-University Bochum, Free University of Berlin
  • 1984–1991 Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea: M.A./B.A. at the Dept. of German Language and Literature, College of Liberal Arts

EMPLOYMENT

  • 1999 – Present: Guest Lecturer, Graduate & Undergraduate courses in Film, Media and Literary Studies at (Selection)

• SOAS, University of London (2014-present) • Eberhard Karls University Tübingen (2013-present) • Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main (2013/2014) • University of Düsseldorf (2010) • University of Siegen (2002–2005 & 2009 - 2012) • University of Dortmund (1999–2004)

  • 2013-present: Privatdozent, Fakultät I/Philosophische Fakultät (Dept. of German Literature & Media Studies), University of Siegen
  • 2010 – 2011: Scholarship for ‘Habilitation’, Center for Gender Studies Siegen
  • 2006: Lise-Meitner Scholarship of the Ministry of Science NRW (Dept. of Languages, Literature & Media Studies, Univ. Siegen)
  • 2002 – 2005: Researcher/Lecturer, Project entitled ‘Media Anthropology & Media Avant-garde. Comparative Culture Germany–Japan’ (in Cooperation with Keio University, Tokyo), The Human Collaborative Research Centre ‘Media Upheaval’, University of Siegen
  • 2000 – 2001: Postdoc, Department of German Studies, College of Humanities at Seoul National University
  • 1998 – 2000: Postdoc, Graduate School of Literature & Communication ‘Intermediality’, Dept. of Languages, Literature & Media Studies, Siegen University

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