FSGS = Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies
Julius Böhm (Comparative Literature | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Critique, Commodification, Re-Appropriation: Circulations of the Theory Book Since 1967
Melina Brüggemann (Comparative Literature | EXC 2020/FSGS) | After the Crisis of Representation: (Im-)Possibilities of Writing for Others in the 21st Century
Carla Dalbeck (French Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | (Trans)formation of National Poets: Transcultural and Transtemporal Dimensions of National Literary Value
Dhritii Dutta (Performance Studies | University of Hyderabad/EXC 2020 Fellow 2025) | Internet Humour, Social Media, OTT Mediation and an Emancipated Spectatorship
Chiara Liso (Comparative Literature | EXC 2020/FSGS) | The (M)other Tongues of Contemporary Post-German Poetry
Nicolas Longinotti (Romance Studies | Freie Universität Berlin) | Translation, Moralisation and Female Agency in the Parnaso antártico: Ovid in the Spanish Colonisation
Pedro Mora Madriñán (Cultural Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Critical Theory on the Periphery of Capitalism: Literary Form and Contradictions of Progress in the Work of Roberto Schwarz
Omid Mashhadi (Performance Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Amateur Performance and the Aesthetics of Bareness
Sulthana Nasrin (Cultural Studies | Jawaharlal Nehru University/EXC 2020 Fellow 2025) | Between Literate and Literary: Transnational Print Networks and Reading Aloud Practices
Elena Patrika (Modern Greek Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Textbooks of Ancient Greek Grammar at the Time of the Modern Greek Enlightenment: The Medium and its Technologies
Ananya Punyatoya (English Studies | Jawaharlal Nehru University/EXC 2020 Fellow 2025) | From Canon to Commons: Global Community Narratives and Shared Sickness in the Digital Realm
Nathalie Rennhack (Early American Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Publication and Media Politics in Early American Women's Writing
Anton Terhechte (China Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | On and Off the Shelves: Printed Islam in the Reform-Era People's Republic
Laura Untner (Digital Literary Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Paradigms of Digital Reception Studies: Productive Literary Reception Testimonies as Linked Data Using the Example of the German-Language Literary Reception of Sappho
Victoria Wirtz (English Studies | EXC 2020/FSGS) | Dismantling the Status Quo from Within: Prizeworthiness and Queer Working-Class Kinship