List of publications

DokumenttypErscheinungsjahrTitelAutorenHerausgeber
article2024The Whaleness of the Whale: Interspecies Relationality in Moby-Dick and In The Heart of the SeaSeibel, Svetlana
bookPart2024Approaching IndigePop: Some Thoughts to StartSeibel, SvetlanaBacon, Simon; Seibel, Svetlana; Dlaske, Kati
bookPart2024Voices of the Indigenous Comic Con 2: Indigenous Popular Artists in Conversation with Kati Dlaske and Svetlana SeibelSeibel, Svetlana; Dlaske, KatiBacon, Simon; Seibel, Svetlana; Dlaske, Kati
bookPart2024From Vancouver Island to the City of Troy : Prophecy, Heroism, and Indigenous Classical Reception in Catherine Knutsson's Shadows Cast by StarsSeibel, SvetlanaBacon, Simon
EditedCollection2024IndigePop : A CompanionBacon, Simon; Seibel, Svetlana; Dlaske, Kati
bookPart2023Homer in amerikanischer LiteraturSeibel, SvetlanaRiemer, Peter; Singh, Sikander
article2022Shards of the Glass Ceiling : Women's Leadership and Corporations in Science Fiction TelevisionSeibel, Svetlana
article2022Introduction: Literary Creative Practices as Sites of RedressSeibel, Svetlana; Coupal, Michelle; Hargreaves, Allison
article2022"Fleshy Stories": Towards Restorative Narrative Practices in Salmon LiteratureSeibel, Svetlana
bookPart2021Thinking in Connections: A. A. Carr’s Eye Killers and F. W. Murnau’s NosferatuSeibel, SvetlanaBacon, Simon
article2021"Forget What Disney Tells You": Redressing Popular Culture in Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers' A Red Girl's ReasoningSeibel, Svetlana
article2019“There Will Be Another Song for Me”: The Significance of the Orpheus Myth in Angel ’s “Orpheus”Seibel, Svetlana
bookPart2019"What Do You Write?": Science Fiction, Genre Expectations, and Indigenous Writing in Drew Hayden Taylor’s alterNativesSeibel, SvetlanaMorris, Paul Duncan
bookPart2019Conflict and Complexity: Humanist and Spiritualist Discourses in Anne Rice’s The Vampire ArmandSeibel, SvetlanaBernardi, Verena; Jacob, Frank
encyclopediaArticle2019Aaron A. CarrSeibel, SvetlanaHenzi, Sarah
conferenceObjectPart2017Radical Relating: Vampirism as a Utopian State in Black Atlantic Women's Vampire FictionSeibel, SvetlanaFürst, Saskia; Kaisinger, Yvonne; Poole, Ralph
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ORCID: iD icon https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7558-2346
Name:Seibel, Svetlana
Faculty: P - Philosophische Fakultät
Department: P - Anglistik, Amerikanistik und Anglophone Kulturen
Professorship:P - Prof. Dr. Astrid M. Fellner
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