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Contextualizing DEIA in the German language classroom: Terminology and history, DDGC and recent developments, and practices and resources

open access: yesDie Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, Volume 56, Issue 2, Page 157-172, Fall 2023., 2023
Abstract This paper takes a closer look at diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the context of German Studies and the language classroom in the United States. The first part of the article examines the terminology, provides a general history of DEI/DEIA in higher education in the United States, and traces the development of DEI ...
Magda Tarnawska Senel
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A Wende in representing the Holocaust in German literature? From Jurek Becker to W. G. Sebald

open access: yesThe German Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 3, Page 344-358, Summer 2023., 2023
Abstract This article examines Jurek Becker's 1976 novel Der Boxer and W. G. Sebald's critical essay on Becker “Ich möchte zu ihnen hinabsteigen und finde den Weg nicht. Zu den Romanen Jurek Beckers” (posthumously published in 2010) to show how they reflect the changing norms of Holocaust testimony in German literature.
Helen Finch
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GERMAN COLONIALISM IN EAST AFRICA AND ITS AFTERMATH IN ABDULRAZAK GURNAH'S NOVELS PARADISE AND AFTERLIVES AND IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 76, Issue 2, Page 269-284, April 2023., 2023
ABSTRACT British author and literary scholar Abdulrazak Gurnah, born in Zanzibar in 1948 and awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2021, makes significant contributions to the memory and critique of German colonialism in East Africa and its aftermath both in Tanzania and in Germany. This study examines Gurnah's novels Paradise (1994) and Afterlives
Dirk Göttsche
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Inverted minor literature: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben's poem “Rotwälsch” and the naturalization of the German language

open access: yesThe German Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 22-38, Winter 2023., 2023
Abstract In 1829, August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, who was later to write “Das Lied der Deutschen,” published one of the first scholarly articles on what was known as the Gaunersprache (rogues’ language), Rotwelsch. His article included a poem in Rotwelsch he had written himself.
Benedikt Wolf
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From Hard Slavic Endings to Making Things Possible: The Political in Saša Stanišić's Prose

open access: yes, 2023
Critical Quarterly, Volume 65, Issue 4, Page 40-58, December 2023.
Lilla Balint, Djordje Popović
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Are universities, and their language departments, now promoting new forms of linguistic indifference?

open access: yes, 2023
The German Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 3, Page 401-403, Summer 2023.
Caroline Rieger
wiley   +1 more source

When are research journals linguistically indifferent?

open access: yes, 2023
The German Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 3, Page 404-408, Summer 2023.
Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge
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90 Jahre Germanistik in der Türkei

open access: yesKorpusgermanistik
1935 begannen in der Türkei systematische Germanistik-Studien innerhalb des Hochschulsystems. Die Germanistik-Abteilungen, die seit ihrer Gründung 90 Jahre Erfahrung gesammelt haben, sind heute über verschiedene Regionen der Türkei verteilt.
Emre Bekir Güven
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Geschichte der Südeuropa-Germanistik (SEG)/Mittelmeer-Südeuropa-Germanistik (MSEG) und Bericht zur Jahrestagung auf Malta im Mai/Juni 2019

open access: yesGermanistica Euromediterrae
Geschichte der Südeuropa-Germanistik (SEG)/Mittelmeer-Südeuropa-Germanistik (MSEG) und Bericht zur Jahrestagung auf Malta im Mai/Juni ...
Elke Sturm-Trigonakis, Georg Pichler
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Erinnerungen an Begegnungen mit Germanisten aus den Ostblockstaaten während der kommunistischen Zeit

open access: yesConvivium, 2009
Der Autor hatte schon während seiner Marburger Zeit ab 1962 germanistische Sprachwissenschaftler(innen) aus den kommunistischen Oststaaten kennengelernt und baute diese Beziehungen nach seiner Berufung als Ordinarius an die Universität Wien 1971/72 aus ...
Peter Wiesinger
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