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Aesthetics and Politics in Modern German Culture
Festschrift in Honour of Rhys W. Williams©2010 Others -
Performance and Performativity in German Cultural Studies
©2003 Conference proceedings -
Science, Technology and the German Cultural Imagination
Papers from the Conference ‘The Fragile Tradition’, Cambridge 2002. Volume 3©2005 Conference proceedings -
The Semiotics of Fate, Death, and the Soul in Germanic Culture
The Christianization of Old Saxon©2002 Monographs -
Romanticism, Culture and Migration
Aspects of nineteenth-century German migration to Australia after German Unification- A case study of the diary and life of Adolph Würfel 1854-1914©2013 Monographs -
Culture’s Influence on the Websites of German and Chinese Companies
An Analysis of Cultural Diversity on the Internet©2022 Thesis -
Violence, Culture and Identity
Essays on German and Austrian Literature, Politics and Society©2006 Conference proceedings -
Rules of Behavior and Interaction in German and Brazilian Classrooms
(Inter)cultural Uses of the Word in Schools©2017 Monographs -
German and United States Second World War Military Cemeteries in Italy
Cultural Perspectives©2018 Thesis -
Cultural Differences in Network Communication
How Polish, German and Ukrainian Netizens Use Social Media©2018 Monographs -
Intellectual and Cultural Change in Central and Eastern Europe
New Challenges in the View of Young Czech, German, Hungarian and Polish Scholars©2007 Edited Collection -
The impact of socio-cultural learning tasks on students’ foreign grammatical language awareness
A study conducted in German post-DESI EFL classrooms©2015 Thesis -
Representations of Muslim Women in German Popular Culture, 1990–2015
©2019 Monographs -
The German Model in Romanian Culture / Das deutsche Vorbild in der rumänischen Kultur
©2023 Edited Collection -
Critical Time in Modern German Literature and Culture
©2016 Edited Collection -
Cultural Memory and Historical Consciousness in the German-Speaking World Since 1500
Papers from the Conference ‘The Fragile Tradition’, Cambridge 2002. Volume 1©2004 Conference proceedings -
German Mysticism and the Politics of Culture
©2014 Monographs -
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 Visual Culture
German Visual Culture invites research on German art across different periods, geographical locations, and political contexts. Books in the series engage with aesthetic and ideological continuities as well as ruptures and divergences between individual artists, movements, systems of art education, art institutions, and cultures of display. Challenging scholarship that interrogates and updates existing orthodoxies in the field is desirable. A guiding question of the series is the impact of German art on critical and public spheres, both inside and outside the German-speaking world. Reception is thus conceived in the broadest possible terms, including both the ways in which art has been perceived and defined as well as the ways in which modern and contemporary German artists have undertaken visual dialogues with their predecessors or contemporaries. Issues of cultural transfer, critical race theory and related postcolonial analysis, feminism, queer theory, and other interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are studies on production and consumption, especially the art market, pioneering publishing houses, and the ‘little magazines’ of the avant-garde. All proposals for monographs and edited collections in the history of German visual culture will be considered, although English will be the language of all contributions. Submissions are subject to rigorous peer review. The series will be promoted through the series editor’s Research Forum for German Visual Culture (https://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/research/research-forum-german-visual-culture), which he founded at the University of Edinburgh in 2011, and which has involved various symposia and related publications, all connected to an international network of Germanist scholars.
20 publications
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Women, Gender and Sexuality in German Literature and Culture
ISSN: 1094-6233
Women, Gender and Sexuality in German Literature and Culture welcomes proposals for monographs and rigorously edited essay collections focusing on the work of women and LGBTQ+ creators as well as the representation of women, gender and/or sexuality in literature, media and culture. The series contributes to efforts to broaden the German-language canon by publishing pioneering studies of relatively unknown writers, artists and filmmakers and cutting-edge assessments of more established figures. Studies of the history of women and LGBTQ+ subjects in German-speaking cultures, such as the participation of women in German, Austrian, Swiss and exile intellectual life and the struggle for equal rights, as well as historical considerations of gender and sexuality in German-speaking countries, are also encouraged. Editorial Board: Clare Bielby (University of York), Helga Druxes (Williams College), Priscilla Layne (University of North Carolina), Ervin Malakaj (University of British Columbia), Helmut Puff (University of Michigan), Anna Richards (Birkbeck University of London), Carrie Smith (University of Alberta), Tom Smith (University of St Andrews), Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly (University of Oxford), Yasemin Yildiz (University of California, Los Angeles)
19 publications