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Petra Gertrud Schirrmann

Adjunct Lecturer
School of Humanities
Faculty of Languages and Cultures
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Education
Courses 2025 - 2026
  • ÞÝS408G - Writing Skills in German IV: Communicative Skills
  • ÞÝS603G - German as a Foreign Language B
  • ÞÝS204G - German for Special Purposes II
  • ÞÝS003F - German as a Foreign Language in Iceland
  • ÞÝS804F - Political System, History and Culture: German
  • ÞÝS103G - German Language I
  • ÞÝS108G - German Grammar I
  • ÞÝS310G - Writing Skills in German III: Texts
  • ÞÝS308G - German Language II
  • ÞÝS307G - Writing Skills in German V: Essay Writing
  • ÞÝS306G - Landeskunde II: Current Events
  • ÞÝS102G - German for Special Purposes I
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Lovísa Eiríksdóttir

Postdoc Post-doc
School of Humanities
Institute of Philosophy
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Office
Gimli -  G-315
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Kathy D'arcy (She/Her)

Postdoc
School of Humanities
Institute of Research in Literature and Visual Arts
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Abstract

A significant lacuna exists in the intersecting research fields of creative practice & neurodiversity regarding the contribution of neurodiverse creative practitioners to the investigation of neurodiverse practices/processes. This omission discriminates against neurodiverse creative researchers and limits the potential for innovative practices to benefit wider creative fields. Neurodiversity in creativity is not a problem to be solved, but an exciting nexus of epistemes & practices in need of careful analysis. This project investigates specific neurodiverse praxes and modes of atypical communication/perceptual processes, such as parallel rather than simultaneous collaboration and nonverbal/asynchronous communication, using consultative and collaborative practice-based research methodologies within the disciplines of Creative Writing and Disability Studies. Key methodological innovations will be analysed and disseminated, existing practices will be analysed and new performative modes created, and novel theoretical and creative outcomes will be disseminated within and beyond academic, creative and activist communities using neurodiversity- optimised techniques developed during the project. This study of neurodiverse ‘parallel poesis' will open new spaces for the ongoing performative making of civil society.

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Education
  • 2019 Ph.D. English
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