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Representations of German Identity
©2013 Edited Collection -
Performing the Modern German
Performance and Identity in Contemporary German Cinema©2013 Monographs -
Meditations on Jewish Creative Identity
Representations of the Jewish Artist in the Works of German-Jewish Writers from Heine to Feuchtwanger©2004 Monographs -
Violence, Culture and Identity
Essays on German and Austrian Literature, Politics and Society©2006 Conference proceedings -
Legacies and Identity
East and West German Literary Responses to Unification©2002 Conference proceedings -
Accent and Identity in Learner Varieties of English
A Study with German and French University Students in an English as a Lingua Franca Setting©2018 Thesis -
Shared Languages, Shared Identities, Shared Stories
A Qualitative Study of Life Stories by Immigrants from German-speaking Switzerland in Australia©2008 Thesis -
Heimat, Loss and Identity
Flight and Expulsion in German Literature from the 1950s to the Present©2015 Monographs -
German Literature, History and the Nation
Papers from the Conference ‘The Fragile Tradition’, Cambridge 2002. Volume 2©2004 Conference proceedings -
«Never forget that you are a German»
Die Brücke, «Deutschtum» and National Socialism in Interwar Australia©2011 Thesis -
English and German Nationalist and Anti-Semitic Discourse, 1871-1945
©2013 Conference proceedings -
German Linguistic and Cultural Studies
At a time when German Studies faces a serious challenge to its identity and position in the European and international context, this new series aims to reflect the increasing importance of both culture (in the widest sense) and linguistics to the study of German in Britain and Ireland. GLCS will publish monographs and collections of essays of a high scholarly standard which deal with German in its socio-cultural context, in multilingual and multicultural settings, in its European and international context and with its use in the media. The series will also explore the impact on German society of particular ideas, movements and economic trends and will discuss curriculum provision and development in universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Contributions in English or German will be welcome. At a time when German Studies faces a serious challenge to its identity and position in the European and international context, this new series aims to reflect the increasing importance of both culture (in the widest sense) and linguistics to the study of German in Britain and Ireland. GLCS will publish monographs and collections of essays of a high scholarly standard which deal with German in its socio-cultural context, in multilingual and multicultural settings, in its European and international context and with its use in the media. The series will also explore the impact on German society of particular ideas, movements and economic trends and will discuss curriculum provision and development in universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Contributions in English or German will be welcome. At a time when German Studies faces a serious challenge to its identity and position in the European and international context, this new series aims to reflect the increasing importance of both culture (in the widest sense) and linguistics to the study of German in Britain and Ireland. GLCS will publish monographs and collections of essays of a high scholarly standard which deal with German in its socio-cultural context, in multilingual and multicultural settings, in its European and international context and with its use in the media. The series will also explore the impact on German society of particular ideas, movements and economic trends and will discuss curriculum provision and development in universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Contributions in English or German will be welcome.
27 publications
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German Studies in America
ISSN: 0721-3727
German Studies in America publishes research across the field of German studies in the broadest sense, from literary criticism to cultural studies. The editors welcome scholarly work that takes an innovative approach to German, Swiss, or Austrian history, literature, politics, philosophy, national identity, religion, popular culture, film, music, and/or visual art. We are also eager to consider projects that adopt interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches as well as studies with theoretical approaches including psychoanalysis, gender studies, feminism, Marxism, critical race studies, etc. We publish scholarly monographs, translations and edited volumes of essays in both German and English. This series adheres to the highest academic standards and is peer reviewed.
67 publications
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Gender and Identity in Humorous Discourse Genero e identidad en el discurso humorístico
©2021 Edited Collection -
Identity in Postmillennial German Films on Africa
©2014 Thesis -
Religion and Identity in Germany Today
Doubters, Believers, Seekers in Literature and Film©2010 Conference proceedings -
Reading Rilke’s Orphic Identity
©2005 Monographs -
Art, Identity and Cosmopolitanism
William Rothenstein and the British Art World, c.1880–1935©2024 Monographs