CONTENTS
ANNE-JULIA ZWIERLEIN, JOCHEN PETZOLD, KATHARINA BOEHM
AND MARTIN DECKER (REGENSBURG)
Preface ix
SECTION I: DIGITAL HUMANITIES: THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL IN ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
SABINE BARTSCH (DARMSTADT) AND ILKA MINDT (PADERBORN)
Digital Humanities: The Role of the Digital in English...
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CONTENTS
ANNE-JULIA ZWIERLEIN, JOCHEN PETZOLD, KATHARINA BOEHM
AND MARTIN DECKER (REGENSBURG)
Preface ix
SECTION I: DIGITAL HUMANITIES: THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL IN ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
SABINE BARTSCH (DARMSTADT) AND ILKA MINDT (PADERBORN)
Digital Humanities: The Role of the Digital in English Philology 3
HELEN BAKER AND TONY MCENERY (LANCASTER)
Using Corpora to Explore Shadows from the Past:
Early Modern Male Prostitution, an Evasive Marginal Identity 9
NICOLA GLAUBITZ (FRANKFURT)
Zooming in, Zooming out: The Debate on Close and Distant Reading
and the Case for Critical Digital Humanities 21
MATTHIAS BAUER (TÜBINGEN) AND ANGELIKA ZIRKER (TÜBINGEN AND BERLIN)
Shakespeare and Stylometrics:
Character Style Paradox and Unique Parallels 31
ANNIKA ELSTERMANN (HEIDELBERG)
The Power of Digital Publishing:
Rethinking Knowledge Distribution in English Philology 39
MANFRED MARKUS (INNSBRUCK)
Digital Humanities: A New Departure in English Dialectology
(Based on EDD Online) 51
CHRISTIAN MAIR (FREIBURG)
When All Englishes Are Everywhere: Media Globalisation
and Its Implications for Digital Corpora and World English Studies 65
ULRIKE SCHNEIDER AND MATTHIAS EITELMANN (MAINZ)
Turning Digital in English Linguistics: Challenges and Opportunities 73
JOSEF SCHMIED AND MATTHIAS HOFMANN (CHEMNITZ)
New Digital Methodologies for Old Grammar Problems:
Corpus Analyses and Eye-Tracking to Discover
Non-Native English Article Usage Preferences 85
PETER UHRIG (ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG)
NewsScape and the Distributed Little Red Hen Lab:
A Digital Infrastructure for the Large-Scale Analysis of TV Broadcasts 99
SECTION II: THE VALUE OF ECONOMIC CRITICISM RECONSIDERED:
APPROACHING LITERATURE AND CULTURE THROUGH THE LENS OF ECONOMICS
ELLEN GRÜNKEMEIER (HANOVER), NORA PLEßKE (MAGDEBURG),
AND JOANNA ROSTEK (GIESSEN)
The Value of Economic Criticism Reconsidered:
Approaching Literature and Culture through the Lens of Economics 117
NATALIE ROXBURGH (SIEGEN)
Rethinking 'Moral Economy' through Recent Economic Criticism 127
BENJAMIN KOHLMANN (FREIBURG)
Cognitive Sympathy and the Laissez-Faire Economy:
Adam Smith and Harriet Martineau 135
BARBARA STRAUMANN (ZURICH)
Admired and Reviled: Figures of Finance Capitalism
in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
and Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now (1875) 145
DOROTHEE BIRKE (AARHUS)
Economies of Space: The Value of Home in Contemporary British Theatre 159
MELISSA KENNEDY (PASSAU AND VIENNA)
Imaginary Economics: Alternative Ways of Thinking Literary Studies
and the Economy 169
SECTION III: WOMEN IN MEN'S SHOES: 'SHEROES' IN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
OF THE BRITISH ISLES, THE COMMONWEALTH AND BEYOND
CAROLINE LUSIN AND CHRISTINE SCHWANECKE (MANNHEIM)
Women in Men's Shoes: 'Sheroes' in Literatures and Cultures
of the British Isles, the Commonwealth and Beyond 183
WOLFGANG FUNK (MAINZ)
The Philosopher's Wife: Amy Levy's Rewriting of Xanthippe 189
WIELAND SCHWANEBECK (DRESDEN)
You're not the usual kind of Private Eye: The Deconstruction
of the Whodunit in P.D. James's Cordelia Gray Mysteries 201
JOHANNES FEHRLE (MANNHEIM)
If I get an outfit can I be cowboy, too:
Female Cowboys in the Revisionist Canadian Western 211
STEFANIE SCHÄFER (ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG)
Marooning James Bond: Cleopatra Jones, Blaxploitation
and the Imperial Mystique 221
PHILIP JACOBI (PASSAU)
Daddy Issues: Wet T-Shirt Feminism and the Contemporary
Video Game Heroine 233
SECTION IV: THE REFORMATION IN THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD
RALF HAEKEL (GÖTTINGEN AND GIESSEN), LUKAS LAMMERS (BERLIN)
AND KIRSTEN SANDROCK (GÖTTINGEN)
The Reformation in the English-Speaking World 245
ANNE ENDERWITZ (BERLIN)
Reformation and Beyond: Shakespeare's Henriad 251
KATRIN RÖDER (POTSDAM)
The Reformation and the Ottomans: On Religious Anxiety, Imperial Envy
and Moral Diversity in Late Elizabethan and Early Jacobean Drama 259
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