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Leopold Lippert
Leopold Lippert teaches American Studies at the University of Münster. He holds a PhD in American Studies (University of Vienna, 2015) and received the 2016 Fulbright Prize in American Studies for his dissertation. He is the author of Performing America Abroad: Transnational Cultural Politics in the Age of Neoliberal Capitalism (Heidelberg: Winter, 2018). His second book project is concerned with the relationship of humor, intimacy, and the public sphere in late eighteenth-century America. He has recently co-edited three volumes: American Cultures as Transnational Performance: Commons, Skills, Traces (London: Routledge, 2022); The Politics of Gender in Early American Theater: Revolutionary Dramatists and Theatrical Practices (Bielefeld: transcript, 2021); and a special issue of Journal of the Austrian Association of American Studies on „American Im/Mobilities“ (3.1, 2021).
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Leopold Lippert: Ridiculing Courtship
Humor and Intimacy in Tabitha Gilman Tenney’s „Female Quixotism“Heft No. 01/2025 /// Abstract
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