The German Quarterly 2000 - Abstracts

The German Quarterly 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acknowledging the beautiful.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesFriedrichsmeyer, Sara
America and the newest Jewish writing in German.Regional focus/area studiesGilman, Sander L.
A modest proposal.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesMews, Siegfried
Asking the questions - telling a story.Regional focus/area studiesMoruzzi, Norma Claire
Auszug aus einem Interview mit Martin Walser.(Interview)Regional focus/area studiesBall, Stefanie R.
Centering the discipline.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesMcCarthy, John A.
Chistoph Hein's 'Das Napoleon-Spiel' and the Ludic principle.Regional focus/area studiesOssar, Michael
Configurations of myth, memory and mourning in Grete Weil's 'Meine Schwester Antigone.'Regional focus/area studiesBaackmann, Susanne
Discovering and making memory: Jewish cultural expression in contemporary Europe.Regional focus/area studiesLorenz, Dagmar C.G.
Gender debates between Rainer Maria Rilke und Lou Andreas-Salome.Regional focus/area studiesOstmeier, Dorothee
German Kultur, the Bildungsburgertum, and its susceptibility to National Socialism.Regional focus/area studiesBollenbeck, Georg
German stories.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesRolleston, James
German studies and minority communities.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesLong, John
German studies and the crisis of humanistic work.Regional focus/area studiesStrum, Arthur
German studies strikes again.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesGilman, Sander L.
German studies: who cares?(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesLennox, Sara
Globalizing German studies: a new border action.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesPeck, Jeffrey M.
Homeland Bavaria - for whom?Regional focus/area studiesParada, Esther
Interview with Jeannette Lander.(Interview)Regional focus/area studies 
Jahrhundertwenden: the centenary of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Cincinnati.Regional focus/area studiesSchade, Richard E.
Millennial possibilities: entering the profession at the Jahrtausendwende.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesLoentz, Elizabeth
Morphine as the tertium quid between war and revolution; or; the moon gland secretes poppy sleep over the Western front of Johannes R. Becher.Regional focus/area studiesRobinson, Benjamin
On the utility of art for politics: Musil's "armed truce of ideas."(Robert Musil)Regional focus/area studiesMcBride, Patrizia C.
Our predicament, our prospects.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesBerman, Russell A.
Political inscription, artistic reflection: a recontextualization of contemporary Viennese-Jewish literature.Regional focus/area studiesBunzl, Matti
'Pollok und die Attentaterin - "ein Roman uber die fundlamentale und unweigerliche Nichtubereinstimmung von Realitat und Erzahlung."(Interview)Regional focus/area studiesLiu, Holly
Post Shoah Jewish culture in Germany and Austria: an introduction.Regional focus/area studiesKraft, Helga
Prospects for German.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesTatlock, Lynne
Rereading Christa Wolf's "Selbstversuch": cyborgs and feminist critiques of scientific discourse.Regional focus/area studiesEigler, Friederike
Sex and history, or is there an erotic utopia in 'Dantons Tod.'Regional focus/area studiesWeineck, Silke-Maria
The presentation of Herr von S. in "Die Judenbuche."Regional focus/area studiesTyler, Graeme
Wir sind unsere krisenreiche Vergangenheit oder: zuruck in die kulturwissenschaftliche Zukunft.(Colloquium on the State of the Discipline)Regional focus/area studiesLutzeler, Paul Michael
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