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Lisa Ingermann serves as a Researcher in the Department of German Studies at the University of Rostock's Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Holding a Master of Arts in German, she maintains her office at Kröpeliner Str. 57, Room 350, and is contactable via lisa.ingermann@uni-rostock.de. Her role encompasses research support and academic contributions to German literary studies with emphasis on pedagogical applications.
Her research program centers on Comics Studies, Children's and Young Adult Literature, and Literary Didactics. Ingermann investigates how visual narratives—particularly comics—enhance language comprehension and historical education. Her work analyzes representations of National Socialism, archetypal figures like the 'evil old woman,' and innovative teaching methods including concrete poetry and language-development games. This research directly informs her development of classroom materials for German language instruction.
Analysis of her 2020-2024 publications reveals consistent focus on comics as pedagogical tools across historical and contemporary contexts. She frequently collaborates with colleagues like Andrea Struck and Tina Michaelis on adaptations of works ranging from The Diary of Anne Frank to Roald Dahl's literature. Her scholarship bridges literary theory with practical classroom applications, particularly in German as both first and second language education.
In addition to her research, Ingermann actively reviews children's and young adult literature for the GEW's Youth Literature and Media Working Group (AJuM), contributing critical assessments through their online database at www.ajum.de. Her ongoing work demonstrates commitment to advancing literary education through multimodal approaches.




