Last summer I had the opportunity to participate in the Silberman Seminar on “Visualizing the Holocaust and Digital Humanities in the Classroom” at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This intense two-week seminar, led by Paul B. Jaskot (Duke University)…
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I am happy to announce the upcoming Graphic Narratives Symposium that my colleague Liz Mittman and I have organized which features live drawings by two of Germany’s outstanding artist-authors in addition to lightning talks and poster sessions on comics-related scholarship…
Comments closedI’m very excited to be a part of the first German-language handbook on W.G. Sebald with articles on “Austerlitz” and “Sebald Research” after having contributed to Saturn’s Moons, the first English-language handbook on Sebald, which has received several positive reviews so…
Comments closedIt has been close to 20 years since I spent the year in Freiburg, Germany studying at the Albert-Ludwigs Universität. The experience changed my life in so many ways, but perhaps most significantly it laid the groundwork – cobblestone by…
Comments closedI am on research leave during the spring 2017 semester and thrilled to be able to spend three months working in the archive of German Literature (Deutsches Literaturarchiv) in the very quaint Marbach am Neckar. …
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