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New Directions in German-American Studies
It is the purpose of this series to subject the large topic of German-America to new critical scrutiny. It does so as an international collaborative effort among scholars in disciplines ranging from modern languages to political history, from American Studies to anthropology, who present independently conceived publications as part of the larger project. Reimagined as part of multilingual America, the new examinations of the German-American tradition in this series offer not only new approaches to German-American studies, but they also force new thinking about what constitutes German literature and what have been the defining, though too little recognized, multilingual features of American literature." It is the purpose of this series to subject the large topic of German-America to new critical scrutiny. It does so as an international collaborative effort among scholars in disciplines ranging from modern languages to political history, from American Studies to anthropology, who present independently conceived publications as part of the larger project. Reimagined as part of multilingual America, the new examinations of the German-American tradition in this series offer not only new approaches to German-American studies, but they also force new thinking about what constitutes German literature and what have been the defining, though too little recognized, multilingual features of American literature." It is the purpose of this series to subject the large topic of German-America to new critical scrutiny. It does so as an international collaborative effort among scholars in disciplines ranging from modern languages to political history, from American Studies to anthropology, who present independently conceived publications as part of the larger project. Reimagined as part of multilingual America, the new examinations of the German-American tradition in this series offer not only new approaches to German-American studies, but they also force new thinking about what constitutes German literature and what have been the defining, though too little recognized, multilingual features of American literature."
8 publications
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New German-American Studies / Neue Deutsch-Amerikanische Studien
31 publications
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Transatlantic Crossings and Transformations
German-American Cultural Transfer from the 18th to the End of the 19th Century©2015 Edited Collection -
Early German-American Imprints
©1999 Monographs -
German-American Encounters in Bavaria and Beyond, 1945–2015
©2018 Conference proceedings -
America's Invisible Gulag
A Biography of German American Internment and Exclusion in World War II- Memory and History©2000 Textbook -
Dialect Emergence in Waumandee English
©2008 Monographs -
Radical Passion
Ottilie Assing's Reports from America and Letters to Frederick Douglass©1999 Textbook -
National Monuments and Nationalism in 19th Century Germany
©2009 Monographs -
Kuno Francke’s Edition of «The German Classics» (1913–15)
A Critical and Historical Overview©2009 Monographs -
Between Natives and Foreigners
Selected Writings of Karl/Charles Follen (1796–1840)©2007 Monographs -
August Rauschenbusch (1816-1899)
Ein Pionier der deutschen Baptisten in Nordamerika©2010 Monographs -
Thomas Mann’s Addresses Delivered at the Library of Congress
©2003 Edited Collection -
Computer-Mediated Negotiation Across Borders
German-American Collaboration in Language Teacher Education©2006 Thesis -
Die Stunde Omega / Um den Essigkrug
Zwei dramatische Werke aus dem Nachlass Alfred Gongs©2007 Others