Einführung – Auslotungen des Menschlichen von der Theodizee zur Technodizee

Ina Habermann is Professor of English Literature since the Renaissance at the University of Basel. Her main fields of interest include Shakespeare and the early modern period, literature and film in the interwar period and the Second World War, cultural and literary history and theory as well as gender studies, spatial studies and critical humanisms. She is the author of Staging Slander and Gender in Early Modern England (Ashgate 2003); and of Myth, Memory and the Middlebrow: Priestley, du Maurier and the Symbolic Form of Englishness (Palgrave 2010). Further recent publications include Shakespeare and Space: Theatrical Explorations of the Spatial Paradigm (Palgrave Macmillan 2016, ed. with Michelle Witen) and English Topographies in Literature and Culture (Brill 2016, ed. with Daniela Keller). Her current research projects deal with British literary and cultural discourses of Europe and the literary exploration of otherworldly spaces.