Susanne Marshal

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Susanne Marschall (born November 6, 1963 in Kaiserslautern ) is a German humanities scholar and professor of media studies at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen .

Life

Marschall studied German, comparative literature and philosophy in Cologne and Mainz. After her doctorate (1995) with a thesis on the motif of dance using the example of Frank Wedekind's Die Büchse der Pandora and Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Elektra , she taught and researched as a research assistant, then as a university assistant (C1) and finally as an academic adviser in film studies at the Institute for Journalism at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz . In 2005 she completed her habilitation with the monograph “Color in the Cinema”.

In 2010, Marschall received calls for W3 professorships in media studies, including in Tübingen. In Tübingen she was appointed director of the Media Competence Center (formerly the media department of the New Philology Faculty) at the University of Tübingen.

Marschall was the winner in the “Humanities, Social and Cultural Studies” category in the “Professors of the Year 2012” competition organized by Unicum magazine .

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In addition to over 30 articles, she published encyclopedia articles, e.g. B. about Bollywood in Reclam's dictionary of films as well as numerous shorter articles in professional magazines. As co-editor, she has been involved in nine works so far (as of 2012).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Review: Rudolf Stöber in: Yearbook for Communication History , Volume 8, 2006, pp. 300–301 ( JSTOR 20852508 )
  2. https://www.professordesjahres.de/hall-of-fame/die-professoren-des-jahres-2012