Luise Noe
English - Literature and Cultural Theory, PhD
Plan
Literature and Cultural Theory, PhD
Achieved Degrees
- B.A. English & Economics (Double Major), Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany (2019)
- M.A. Literature, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX (2021)
Interests
Contemporary Novel, Print & 21st Century Media Ecologies, Marxist (Literary) Theory, Continental Philosophy & Theories of Technology, U.S. Stand-Up Comedy Culture & History, Humor Studies, Literary Translation (German - English)
Academic Awards
- Distinguished Graduate Student Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Judith Yaross Lee Publication Grant in American Humor Studies, American Humor Studies Association
Teaching Experience
- ENG 102 - College Writing and Research (English Department, UWM) online, hybrid, in-person
- ENG 215 - Introduction to Literary Studies: Literature and/or/in other Media (English Department, UWM) online, in-person
- ENG 269 - Literature Forms and Genres: Stand-Up Comedy (English Department, UWM) in-person
Selected Publication(s)
"Playing with the (Gendered) Rules of Stand-Up: Alternative Aesthetics of Power in Kristen Schaal: Live at The Fillmore." Studies in American Humor, 9, 1, 2023, pp. 51–70. https://doi.org/10.5325/studamerhumor.9.1.0051. peer reviewed
Conference Presentations
- “Creating Unmediated Space After Postmodernism - The Intermedial References in Jeffrey Eugenides's Middlesex.” SCLA Conference, Austin, TX, 2021.
- “The Greek Myth, the Postmodern Concern, and Everything After in Jeffrey Eugenides’ Middlesex.” 52nd NeMLA Convention, virtual, 2021.
- “The Writing Behind the Scandal - How Michelle Wolf 'killed' the WHC Dinner.” 92nd SaMLA Convention, virtual, 2020.