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Katja Freise serves as a Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of the World Literature program in the Department of Slavic Philology at the University of Göttingen's Faculty of Humanities. She specializes in Slavic literature with particular focus on Russian authors and Eastern European cinema, especially the works of Anton Chekhov and Krzysztof Kieślowski.
Her research interests span multiple disciplines including Slavic Literature, Russian Literature, Film Analysis, Comparative Literature, Cultural Theory, Literary Theory, Dramatic Literature, Anton Chekhov Studies, and Eastern European Cinema. Dr. Freise approaches literary and cinematic works through cultural theoretical frameworks, examining mythological elements, philosophical dimensions, and historical contexts. Her work often explores the intersection between literature and film, particularly how Russian and Eastern European cultural traditions manifest in artistic expression.
Dr. Freise's scholarly output reveals consistent thematic concerns across her publications, with particular attention to the mythological dimensions of artistic works, the philosophical underpinnings of literary and cinematic expression, and the cultural identity questions within Eastern European contexts. Her articles demonstrate methodological diversity, employing psychoanalytic, cultural theoretical, and comparative approaches to examine both canonical and lesser-known works.
As Coordinator of the World Literature program, Dr. Freise plays an important role in shaping interdisciplinary literary studies at the University of Göttingen. Her lecture series contributions, including presentations on Kieślowski's films, indicate active engagement with contemporary scholarly discussions in her fields of expertise.
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