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Isabella Greiner is a Research Fellow and doctoral student at the University of Siegen, actively engaged in the subproject "Pop, Literature, and New Sensibility: Theories, Writing Styles, Experiments" since November 2021, with prior association to AG5 "Somatics of the Popular: Transformations of the Corporeal".
Her academic foundation includes:
- Master's degree in Literary Studies: Literature, Culture, and Media from the University of Siegen, focusing on "Materiality of Meaning: On the Aesthetics of Effect in Daniel Falb's CEK"
- Studies in Library and Information Science and Modern German Literature across Hamburg, Kraków, and Siegen
Her research centers on materiality and mediality in contemporary poetry, 1960s artistic influences on literary aesthetics, and neo-avant-garde movements, particularly through analysis of the Cologne journal "Interfunktionen". This work bridges somatic theory, gender studies, and experimental literary forms to examine how physicality transforms in popular culture.
Her 2024 publication on Renate Rasp's poetry demonstrates interdisciplinary analysis of body imagery and gender roles, reflecting broader trends in contemporary German literary scholarship that integrate cultural theory with textual experimentation.
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She operates within the "Pop, Literature, and New Sensibility" research framework while maintaining connections to somatic studies through prior AG5 involvement, focusing on corporeal transformations in literary contexts.



