Dr. Claus Telge

Postdoc



Active for the Research Team in Trier:
30/09/2020 - 30/09/2021
Additional working period:
01/04/2020 - 30/09/2020: Fellow des Kollegs
Country:
Germany
Email:
telge@uni-trier.de
Phone:
+49 651 201 3246
Room:
DM 7
Project Affiliation:
  • F1 – Boundaries between genre(s)
  • F2 – Boundaries between language(s)
  • F3 – Boundaries between culture(s)

 

Research Focus:
  • German literature from the 19th to the 21st century
  • Literary translation; translation theory
  • Theory and history of the lyric
  • Ecocriticism
  • Multilingualism
  • Authorship
  • Intermediality
  • Postcolonial Studies
  • World Literature
Current Research Projects:

Sea Poetry in the Anthropocene

Publications:

A list of publications is available here.

Career:

Current Positions

2020. PostDoc (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) DFG Centre for Advanced Studies FOR 2603 “Poetry in Transition.”

Academic Experience 

2015–2020. Associate Professor, Osaka University, Department of German Literature.

2015. Dr. phil./PhD, Department of German Literature, Leipzig University, Department of German Studies, University of Arizona.

2014–2015. Research/Teaching Assistant (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter), Leipzig University, Department of German Literature.

2009–2010. Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of German Studies, University of Arizona.

2008–2015. Joint PhD Program in Transcultural German Studies, University of Leipzig, University of Arizona.

2007. MA, International Information Management, Political Science, Literature and Aesthetical Communication, University of Hildesheim.

Fellowships, Grants and Prices

2019–2020. Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Grant ID: 19K00499, Principal Investigator: “A historical-descriptive study of the relationship between authorship and translation in German poetry from the early modern period to modernity.”

2016–2018. Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Grant ID: 16K16802, Principal Investigator: “Poetics of the here-and-now: German-language poetry after 2000.”

2009–2013. Doctoral Scholarship, Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation).