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06.008.0021 US/S Literal or free: Studying the eternal dichotomy empirically Moritz Schaeffer Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [13:00] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [14:30] |
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06.008.0021 US/S Word embeddings: How to study and visualize semantic similarities and differences with NLP methods? Moritz Schaeffer Fri, 22. Oct. 2021 [13:00] - Fri, 4. Feb. 2022 [14:30] |
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06.008.0031 US The Perks and Perils of Stereotypes in American Literature and Culture Dr. Ines Veauthier Th, 21. Oct. 2021 [09:40] - Th, 3. Feb. 2022 [11:10] |
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06.008.0031 US/PC Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture Dr. Michael Lörch Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [14:40] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [16:10] |
Proseminar | |||
06.008.0031 US/PC Clemence Dane: Life of a Queer Feminist in the British Interwar Period Vivian Colbert Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [11:20] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [12:50] |
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06.008.0031 US/PC Literature and Nature in the English Renaissance: An Ecocritical Course Melina Lieb Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [11:20] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [12:50] |
Proseminar |