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Sabine Schülting is a Professor of English Philology (Cultural Studies) at the Institute of English Philology within Freie Universität Berlin's Department of Philosophy and Humanities. Her academic journey includes studies at Universität Münster, doctoral research at Universität München, and a Visiting Fellowship at the University of Sussex. She joined Freie Universität Berlin in 2002 after serving as a Scientific Assistant at Universität Erfurt.
Her research focuses on Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, and English literature/culture of the Early Modern period and the 19th century. Key areas include Shakespeare adaptations, material culture, colonial narratives, and transcultural encounters. She investigates intersections of power, identity, and representation across historical contexts.
Schülting's recent publications (2022-2024) reveal a strong emphasis on Shakespeare's global reinterpretations, migration narratives, and marginalized voices. Trends include:
- Post-Holocaust and refugee themes in early modern texts
- Decolonial readings of Shakespeare
- Materiality and embodiment in Victorian literature
- Cross-Mediterranean cultural exchanges
She holds significant editorial/advisory roles:
- Editor of Shakespeare Jahrbuch (2006-2022)
- Advisory Board member for 'Shakespeare and Holocaust Culture' (2022-2024)
- Contributor to European projects: MOVES (Migration Studies) and NEW FACES (Shakespeare in Crisis)
Her work bridges literary analysis with contemporary issues like migration, racism, and cultural memory, demonstrating Shakespeare's relevance to modern sociopolitical discourse.

