Guest lecture, Oct 5: Dr. Nadja Sennewald: Flow Writing, Planned Writing, Puzzle Writing:  Why Adept Writers Use Multiple Writing Strategies

Guest lecture, Oct 5: Dr. Nadja Sennewald: Flow Writing, Planned Writing, Puzzle Writing: Why Adept Writers Use Multiple Writing Strategies

5 October 2016, 4 PM, Odette Hall 323

Dr. NADJA SENNEWALD is the Director of the Writing Center at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. Among her publications are: Schreiben lehren, Schreiben lernen. Eine Einführung (Teaching Writing, Learning Writing. An Introduction, 2012), Alien Gender. Die Inszenierung von Geschlecht in Science-Fiction-Serien (Alien Gender. The Performance of Gender in Science Fiction TV-Series, 2007), RunRabbitRun (novel, 2004), schöner_wohnen.doc (novel, 2000). She has co-edited Schreiben. Grundlagentexte zur Theorie, Didaktik und Beratung (Writing. Landmark Texts of Writing Theory, Pedagogy and Counseling, 2014); Literale Kompetenzentwicklung an der Hochschule (Development of Literacy in Higher Education, 2012), Subversionen. Zum Verhältnis von Politik und Ästhetik in der Gegenwart (Subversions. The Relation of Contemporary Politics and Aesthetics, 2007). Her current research focuses on writing processes and literary learning while combining philological perspectives and qualitative research methods.

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