Well helloouu 😄 🔆! I Luise is dressed fittingly for the autumn, I see🙃Like a box of Hershey's, it's fun to see, unpack and compare the Austrian curriculum. Postcolonial Literary Theory is a must in any English, or language department. You just can't overlook it. It is great to hear the warm receptivity given to alternative perspectives in European universities at the present, though the courses may still be "Eurocentric" as you put it. But I don't think that warrants too much nit picking because at the end of the day, you are studying in a European university. Interesting watch all the same☑
Austrian studies! Sounds fantastic. A publisher here in the U.S. I follow called "Wiseblood Books" recently re-published a two volume novel called "The Demons" by Heimito von Doderer an Austrian author who sets his story in Vienna 1910s and 1920s. Do you have opinion on this author or this novel? Thanks for another thoughtful and interesting vlog.
I'm graduating next year and want to study Comparative Literature here in Vienna so your insight is extremely helpful and interesting. Thanks a lot for making this video
There is a masters program in Austrian studies? Please make a video about that. It would be very interesting to know what they teach you in that course.
I totally hate those overview courses irrespective of the domain. Its incredibly hard for me to study for the course which holds no interest for me. I can resonate with "not actively participating in the class discussion" part cause i been like this xd. Anyways have you ever had a thought of writing your own novel? It could happen because of involving too much into literature reading. Btw very nice video luise :') and how are you?
just starting to watch the videos i missed,your channel is great, nice aesthetics, quality vlogs! it is definitely not easy to find great jobs with a BA-degree for an average person, but it is probably not impossible, Vienna is probably the best place for that in Austria (just as Budapest is the "best" place for that in Hungary). the video was definitely interesting!
@@garak55 the ability to work with literature on every imaginable level, especially interdisciplinary, to learn from literature and history, from language itself and analyze social constructs etc. Just to name a few aspects :) the work possibilities are also broad but I did cover that in my video
Thank you. I enjoyed your video. You talk English fluently. Your mother language is German, right? Why can you speak so fluently? That's because you studied in Scotland? I want to know the effective way to learn English for you.
@@yuki1996 thank you :) yes, my first language is German but I learned it quite well at school and started to watch english movies and to read books in english early on, I guess that helped a lot
*also sorry that you found reading lists difficult- its a struggle for all of us really- i think you'd be surprised to know that there definitely wpuld have been others who hadnt resd the text either and just simply make things up- i have been guilty of that! I studied Comp Lit in my first and second year and the readint lists were a lot! Especially getting us to read Anna Karenina in a week 😰
Yes! Please make a video about Scandinavian studies!
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Luise please recommend me some austrian novels or even essays. I love to know more about asutrian authors and artists
@@Redqueen-k5u thank you for the input, I would love to make a video on that!
Can you film a video where you talk about scandinavian studies ? I would love to see what is the curriculum like.
Would love to see a video on your exchange semester experiences!
Yeah, me too!
Me too!
Well helloouu 😄 🔆! I Luise is dressed fittingly for the autumn, I see🙃Like a box of Hershey's, it's fun to see, unpack and compare the Austrian curriculum. Postcolonial Literary Theory is a must in any English, or language department. You just can't overlook it. It is great to hear the warm receptivity given to alternative perspectives in European universities at the present, though the courses may still be "Eurocentric" as you put it. But I don't think that warrants too much nit picking because at the end of the day, you are studying in a European university. Interesting watch all the same☑
Austrian studies! Sounds fantastic. A publisher here in the U.S. I follow called "Wiseblood Books" recently re-published a two volume novel called "The Demons" by Heimito von Doderer an Austrian author who sets his story in Vienna 1910s and 1920s. Do you have opinion on this author or this novel? Thanks for another thoughtful and interesting vlog.
To be honest I have never read anything by him, but it is on my reading list :)
I would love to see a video on Austrian studies (along with some book recommendations🙂)
@@Nika99324 I am so glad so many of you show interest in Austrian literature 🥳 I will make a video on it! Thank‘s for your comment :)
I'm graduating next year and want to study Comparative Literature here in Vienna so your insight is extremely helpful and interesting. Thanks a lot for making this video
How exciting! I wish you all the best and a great start! Reach out if you have any questions 🤗
There is a masters program in Austrian studies? Please make a video about that. It would be very interesting to know what they teach you in that course.
I totally hate those overview courses irrespective of the domain. Its incredibly hard for me to study for the course which holds no interest for me. I can resonate with "not actively participating in the class discussion" part cause i been like this xd. Anyways have you ever had a thought of writing your own novel? It could happen because of involving too much into literature reading.
Btw very nice video luise :') and how are you?
@@prakamyakhare7505 i am working on a novel but it is a slow process 😄 thank you for your words! All the best :)
just starting to watch the videos i missed,your channel is great, nice aesthetics, quality vlogs! it is definitely not easy to find great jobs with a BA-degree for an average person, but it is probably not impossible, Vienna is probably the best place for that in Austria (just as Budapest is the "best" place for that in Hungary). the video was definitely interesting!
@@KovacsZoltan12 thank you for your lovely comment! Vienna is a cultural highlight in Austria for sure^^ all the best!
@@luise_marianne thank you!
Wow, it's such a small world. I study German at the University of St Andrews! It's so cool that you did a semester abroad here!
@@annabel156 how funny 😁 how do you like it? The town was just absolutely lovely. All the best with your studies!
Thanks for the video : )
Professionaly speaking, what do you expect this degree to bring you?
@@garak55 the ability to work with literature on every imaginable level, especially interdisciplinary, to learn from literature and history, from language itself and analyze social constructs etc. Just to name a few aspects :) the work possibilities are also broad but I did cover that in my video
Thank you. I enjoyed your video. You talk English fluently. Your mother language is German, right? Why can you speak so fluently? That's because you studied in Scotland? I want to know the effective way to learn English for you.
@@yuki1996 thank you :) yes, my first language is German but I learned it quite well at school and started to watch english movies and to read books in english early on, I guess that helped a lot
*also sorry that you found reading lists difficult- its a struggle for all of us really- i think you'd be surprised to know that there definitely wpuld have been others who hadnt resd the text either and just simply make things up- i have been guilty of that! I studied Comp Lit in my first and second year and the readint lists were a lot! Especially getting us to read Anna Karenina in a week 😰
@@annabel156 it always helps so much to hear other peoples similar experiences even years after I was there… thank you for your words! :)
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