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Dr Andrea Bandhauer was a Senior Lecturer at The University of Sydney's School of Arts and Social Sciences. She holds a PhD from Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Austria. Her research focuses on comparative literature, identity studies, migration narratives, and contemporary Austrian literature. She has published extensively on authors like Elfriede Jelinek, Yoko Tawada, and Margret Kreidl, exploring themes of cultural hybridity, body imagery, and transcultural metamorphoses.
- PhD: Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck (Austria)
- Affiliations: University of Sydney (previously)
Her teaching spanned early 20th-century German culture, German film studies, and interdisciplinary 'Great Books' courses. She supervised research in Expressionist literature, gender theory, and literature-dance intersections. Notable works include The World Within (2018) and Migration and Cultural Contact (2009).
Grants include 'Writing the World - Transnationalism in Literary Studies' (2011) and 'Discovery and Ownership: German Missionaries and Indigenous Australians' (2006). She contributed to academic journals like CLC Web and Seminar, focusing on intercultural encounters and literary analysis.


