Sophia Philomena Wolf
Sophia Philomena Wolf, M.A.
- Research Associate & Doctoral Candidate she/her
English Literature | von Contzen
sophia.philomena.wolf@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de
R 4206 | KG IV
Philomena Wolf currently pursues her PhD in English literature at the University of Freiburg. Her PhD project focuses on retellings of ancient and medieval texts in contemporary English fiction. She studied at the University of Freiburg and Pennsylvania State University, and holds a BA in English and American Studies and German Literature and an MA in English Literatures and Literary Theory.
In addition, she is the co-organizer of the Contemporary Literature Book Club, a reading group devoted to new literary works in the English language, and the working group Intertextuality and Reception, under the aegis of the Graduate School Humanities.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture
- Intertextuality and Reception Studies (especially the reception of ancient and medieval literature in the 20th and 21st centuries)
- Narrative Theory
- The Literary Canon
- Literature and Social Media
EDUCATION
Since 04/2022 |
PhD in English Literature Working title: "Retelling Premodern Texts in Contemporary English Fiction" Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Eva von Contzen English Department | University of Freiburg |
09/2023 |
Academic Visitor (one month) Jesus College, University of Oxford |
10/2019 – 03/2022 |
M.A. in English Literatures and Literary Theory University of Freiburg |
08/2017 – 12/2017 |
Visiting Student Pennsylvania State University |
10/2015 – 09/2019 |
B.A. in English and American Studies and German Literature University of Freiburg |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Since 10/2023 |
Research Associate English Department | University of Freiburg Chair: Prof. Dr. Eva von Contzen |
10/2019 – 09/2023 |
Research Assistant English Department | University of Freiburg Prof. Dr. Eva von Contzen & ERC-funded project "Lists in Literature and Culture: Towards a Listology" (LISTLIT) |
10/2021 – 03/2022 |
Research Assistant Center for Medieval Studies | University of Freiburg |
10/2018 – 09/2019 |
Student Assistant German Department | University of Freiburg Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Jochen Schiewer |
10/2016 – 06/2018 |
Project Coordinator & Program Assistant Carl-Schurz-Haus/German-American Institute Freiburg |
AWARDS & GRANTS
09/2023 |
Research Scholarship at Bodleian Library and Jesus College, University of Oxford |
2022 |
Travel Grants. International Graduate Academy, University of Freiburg & Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Freiburg im Breisgau |
07/2022 |
Alumni Award for Academic Achievement (awarded for MA thesis). Alumni Association, University of Freiburg |
03/2015 |
Scheffel Award. Literary Society Karlsruhe |
PUBLICATIONS
- Edited Work
- Special cluster in New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy and Profession 4.2 (2023) on "Retellings of Medieval Literature in the Classroom" (co-edited with Eva von Contzen)
- Articles
- "The Shape of Silence: (Re-)Reading Conspicuous Silences in Maria Dahvana Headley’s The Mere Wife and Patience Agbabi’s Telling Tales." (in preparation)
- "Make It Old: Social Media, Dark Academia, and Popular Reimaginings of Greco-Roman Myths." (in preparation)
- "Introduction Special Cluster: Retellings of Medieval Literature in the Classroom." Retellings of Medieval Literature in the Classroom. Ed. Eva von Contzen and Sophia Philomena Wolf. In: New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy and Profession 4.2 (2023): 5-8. (with Eva von Contzen)
- "Is There a Source Text in This Class? Teaching Medieval Literature through Contemporary Retellings." Retellings of Medieval Literature in the Classroom. Ed. Eva von Contzen and Sophia Philomena Wolf. In: New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy and Profession 4.2 (2023): 85-95. (with Eva von Contzen)
- Further Publications
- "Musings on the Medieval: An Interview with Caroline Bergvall." Retellings of Medieval Literature in the Classroom. Ed. Eva von Contzen and Sophia Philomena Wolf. In: New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy and Profession 4.2 (2023): 110-117. (with Eva von Contzen)
CONFERENCE PAPERS
- "Re-Weaving the Text: Retelling Premodern Material in Contemporary English Fiction." GSH Symposium. University of Freiburg. 11/16/2023.
- "#mythologyretellings: Social Media and Popular Retellings of Ancient Myths." Bestselling Muses: The Female Perspective in Recent Retellings of Classical Myths. The Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (KNIR). 10/25-27/2023.
- "Mind the Gap! Reading Conspicuous Silences in Feminist Retellings of Medieval Sources." International Medieval Congress. University of Leeds. 7/3-6/2023.
- "No Text Is an Island? The Impact of Reception in Contemporary Retellings." Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in the Reception of the Ancient World. Yale University. 3-5/11/2022.
WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION
07/2023
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Interdisciplinary Workshop Rezeption antiker Kriegsnarrative ("Reception of Ancient War Narratives"), Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS), University of Freiburg (co-organized with Melanie Reinhard, Romance Studies, and Christoph Winterhalder, Classics; AG Intertextualität & Rezeption) |