Thomas Ernst (writer)

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Thomas Ernst (born July 17, 1974 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German literary scholar and author.

Life

Thomas Ernst studied German and Philosophy in Duisburg , Bochum , Berlin and Leuven ( Belgium ). In 2005 he worked as a visiting scholar at Columbia University in New York and taught at the universities in Duisburg, Trier, Leuven / Belgium and at the Popakademie Baden-Württemberg . In 2008 he did his doctorate with Franziska Schößler at the University of Trier with a study on subversive concepts in contemporary German-language prose . From 2008 to 2010 he worked as a research assistant at the Université du Luxembourg at the Institute for German Language, Literature and Interculturality , from 2010 to 2016 he worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Literature and Media Studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen . Since the beginning of 2017 he has been teaching modern foreign languages ​​(German) at the humanities faculty at the Universiteit van Amsterdam .

Thomas Ernst also wrote short prose, satires and essays and appeared with reading performances. In 2007 he wrote the screenplay for the ZDF television game Inner Values together with Jan Schomburg . In 2009 he worked on a Dutch-language literary project at the invitation of the European literature house Passa Porta in Brussels.

He lives in Brussels (Belgium).

Fonts

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as editor

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Notice of change
  2. ^ ZDF yearbook 2007, television play
  3. Thomas Anz: Does young pop literature need new criticism? literaturkritik.de, No. 12, December 12, 2001
  4. Branka Vujanovic: SUBversions. On the relationship between politics and aesthetics in the present. In Kult online , No. 28, 2011 (review)