Larissa Maria Müller, M.A.
Cusanuswerk
Larissa Maria Müller studied German and Italian philology, visual studies and art history at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, where she also used to work as a research assistant for the international thematic network “Literary Cultures of the Global South” (BMBF/DAAD). From 2019-2020 she won a fellowship for art coordination at Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart in the department of Art, Science and Business. Through her fellowship, she organized in March 2020 within other young researchers, the international and interdisciplinary symposium "Paradoxes of Progress". The symposium was fully funded by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.
Currently she is holding a scholarship of the Cusanus foundation for her dissertation project on Umberto Boccioni, which she is conducting at her alma mater. She furthermore functions as an associated member of the binational German-Italian Doctoral Program at the Institute for German Studies, Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Bonn and at the Dipartimento di Filologia Moderna of the Università degli Studi di Firenze, where she also won a fellowship for her phd project before.
Her research interests include intermedial structures and interfaces of literature/art in modernism and the aesthetic avant-gardes, as well as fashion theory in historical and contemporary contexts.
- Intermedial interfaces between art and literature
- Painting, sculpture, literature of the 20th century
- Text Image correlations
- Reception Theory
- Fashion Theory