Stefan Krammer

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Stefan Krammer (* 1972 in Vienna ) is an Austrian literary scholar.

Life

From 1990 to 1996 he studied German philology, mathematics, theater studies, art history and architecture at the University of Vienna, TU Vienna and at the University of Lancaster . After graduating from the University of Vienna in 1996 , he was a lecturer at the German Department of the University of Reading from 1997 to 1999 . From 1999 to 2000 he did a teaching internship at BRG 19 Krottenbachstraße in Vienna. In 2001 he was a lecturer at the Department of German Studies at the Institute for Comparative Literature at the Università degli studi di Roma Tre . After completing his dissertation in 2001 at the University of Vienna (Modern German Literature), he taught German and mathematics at GRG 15 Auf der Schmelz in Vienna from 2002 to 2009. From 2002 to 2005 he was a lecturer at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Vienna. From 2005 to 2015 he was a senior scientist at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Vienna, where he was entrusted with the management of the German Didactic Center; since 2013 part of the Center for Teacher Training at the University of Vienna. From 2013 to 2015 he was a member of the Senate of the University of Vienna, where he was the curia spokesman for the mid-level faculty. After completing his habilitation in 2013 at the University of Vienna (modern German literature and its didactics), he has been deputy director of the Institute for German Studies at the University of Vienna since 2013. In 2014, he turned down the offer of a professorship for German literature and its didactics at the University of Cologne . Since October 2015 he has held the professorship for modern German literature and its didactics at the Institute for German Studies and at the Center for Teacher Training at the University of Vienna.

His main research interests are German-language literature (19th to 21st centuries), literary and media didactics, rhetoric, semiotics, deconstruction, drama and theater theory, politics and literature and gender (especially masculinity research).

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