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- Congratulations to Beverly Weber for the successful conference Diversity, Decolonization, and German Curriculum!From March 11 to March 14, the German Program was the virtual host for DDGC 2021: A Virtual Gathering, which focused on antiracism,
- Professor Patrick Greaney was awarded the College of Arts and Sciences’ Kayden Translation Award for his translation of An Austrian Avant-Garde, the first English-language anthology of post-1945 experimental writing from Austria. The
- Professor Beverly Weber has just been appointed Co-editor of Feminist German Studies for a three-year term starting in January 2022. Feminist German Studies is a refereed journal that features articles written from feminist
- Dr. Franziska Schweiger, who completed her PhD in German Studies at CU Boulder in 2018, accepted a Tenure Track position as Assistant Professor of German at Hamilton College. Congratulations, Franzi!
- Professor of German Studies Helmut Müller-Sievers is the recipient of the 115th Distinguished Research Lectureship. The Lectureship is among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the faculty upon a faculty member at the Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ
- Title: New article on SPEX by German PhD Student Petra Sertic German PhD Student Petra Sertic published a new article in the recent issue of Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der Deutschen Literatur:Who Was Mrs. Benway? A Form of Art
- GSLL is sad to share the news of Professor David Shneer’s death. Professor Shneer was the Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History at CU Boulder, and he worked closely with GSLL faculty and students. He was a cherished colleague, mentor,
- Professor Weber’s new book Precarious Intimacies: The Politics of Touch in Contemporary Western European Cinema, co-written with Maria Stehle, was published in August 2020 by Northwestern University Press. In its analyses of recent European films,
- In The Case of Literature, Arne Höcker offers a radical reassessment of the modern European literary canon. His reinterpretations of Goethe, Schiller, Büchner, Döblin, Musil, and Kafka show how literary and scientific narratives have determined
- Adi Nester, who will graduate from the German PhD program in May, accepted a tenure track position as Assistant Professor of German-Jewish Studies at the University of North-Carolina in Chapel Hill. Congratulations, Adi!