To review an anthology is always problematic. Of course, the quality of contributions will differ widely and some of them will actually expand the field and others will only marginally contribute to it. In the case of Germanics under Construction: Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Prospects, edited by Jörg Roche and Thomas Salumets (both from the University of British Columbia), this does not seem to be the case. Although there are differences in the quality and length of the contributions, all in all this anthology does fulfil its goal, namely to "explore the potential" of German Studies without being restricted to 'things German' but rather including "the study of a national culture in a 'foreign' country" (7). Continuing the di...
'andererseits' provides a forum for research, commentary, and creative work on topics related to the...
A collection of thirteen essays by comparatists and Germanists published in celebration of the schol...
This book chapter is being made available with the permission of the publisher.This essay provides a...
To review an anthology is always problematic. Of course, the quality of contributions will differ w...
Although writing centers in Germany are among the oldest and fastest growing outside of North Americ...
This article profiles six current projects in UK German Studies, as first presented by Rebecca Braun...
This essay focuses on advanced-level German instruction and advocates an open, flexible approach to ...
A report from the One-day Symposium hosted by the Institute of Modern Languages Research, Senate Hou...
This paper discusses the profile of German Studies in the context of interdisciplinary intercultural...
As a literary scholar based in German Studies outside of Germany, I am confronted with German being ...
The text introduces the anthology Eine Sprache \u2013 viele Horizonte. Die Osterweiterung der deutsc...
The object of American Studies, the culture and civilization of the United States, is, paradoxically...
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The specific situation of a German academic working outside of Germany emerges via the differential ...
'andererseits' is a collaborative project undertaken by students and faculties of universities in th...
'andererseits' provides a forum for research, commentary, and creative work on topics related to the...
A collection of thirteen essays by comparatists and Germanists published in celebration of the schol...
This book chapter is being made available with the permission of the publisher.This essay provides a...
To review an anthology is always problematic. Of course, the quality of contributions will differ w...
Although writing centers in Germany are among the oldest and fastest growing outside of North Americ...
This article profiles six current projects in UK German Studies, as first presented by Rebecca Braun...
This essay focuses on advanced-level German instruction and advocates an open, flexible approach to ...
A report from the One-day Symposium hosted by the Institute of Modern Languages Research, Senate Hou...
This paper discusses the profile of German Studies in the context of interdisciplinary intercultural...
As a literary scholar based in German Studies outside of Germany, I am confronted with German being ...
The text introduces the anthology Eine Sprache \u2013 viele Horizonte. Die Osterweiterung der deutsc...
The object of American Studies, the culture and civilization of the United States, is, paradoxically...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152031/1/gequ12117.pd
The specific situation of a German academic working outside of Germany emerges via the differential ...
'andererseits' is a collaborative project undertaken by students and faculties of universities in th...
'andererseits' provides a forum for research, commentary, and creative work on topics related to the...
A collection of thirteen essays by comparatists and Germanists published in celebration of the schol...
This book chapter is being made available with the permission of the publisher.This essay provides a...