Englisches Seminar

PD Dr. Carsten Schinko

Associate Professor

Contact

carsten.schinkospam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de

Phone: (+49) (0)7071-29-72355

Office Hours:
Tuesday, 12-13:30, via Zoom

Room: 559, Wilhelmstr. 50, 72074 Tübingen

Carsten Schinko joined the staff of the American Studies department in 2019. He received his PhD in American Studies from the University of Tübingen in 2006 and his Habilitation from the University of Stuttgart in 2016. He is the author of Die Literatur der Kultur: Kommunikationstheoretische Perspektiven auf afroamerikanische Literatur- und Kulturdiskurse (WVT, 2006) as well as Sonic Fictions of America: Literature & Popular Music 1950-2010 (Winter, 2021), and has co-edited Poverty and the Culturalization of Class (special edition of American Studies on Winter, 2010; with Michael Butter) and Addressing Modernity: Social Systems Theory and U.S. Culture (Rodopi, 2011; with Hannes Bergthaller).


Academic Career

since 2019
Associate Professor

University of Tübingen

2016
Habilitation

University of Stuttgart

2006
PhD in American Studies

University of Tübingen


Reserach Interests

  • Intermediality, esp. Sound/Pop Music & Literature
  • Poverty and Culturalization of Class
  • Differentation & Dedifferentiation of Literature

Recent Publications

  • “Rev. of Norbert Bachleitner / Juliane Werner (Hgg.): Popular Music and the Poetics of Self in Fiction. Leiden, Niederlande: Brill, 2021.” Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch 64:1 (2023): 494-501.
  • "The Omissions of Intermediality: Pop Music and Jennifer Egan’s A Visit from the Goon Squad". Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetics, edited by Florian Klaeger, Klaus Stierstorfer and Marlena Tronicke, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 173-192. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110775884-011 

Recent Conference Presentations & Talks

  •  Impulsbeitrag: "Britney und die amerikanische Autobiographietradition", Panel zu Britney Spears, d.a.i. Tübingen, 8. Februar 2024.
  • “Love and Theft on the Road to Nashphilly: Blackness in the White Indie Mind”, in the lecture series “Singer Songwriter Paradigm” (by Christoph Reinfandt), January 25, 2024.