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Women in German - Coalition of Women in German
Women in German
Newsletter
Fall 2005
In this Issue:
! Fascinating Clicks
! Personal News
! European News
! Bibliography
Women in German Newsletter
Fall 2005
Table of Contents
About WiG ………………………………………………………..
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About the WiG Newsletter……………………………………….
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Editorial …………………………………………………………...
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Personal News …………………………………………………...
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European News ………………………………………………….
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Fascinating Clicks ……………………………………………….
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Bibliography: Works by WiGs …………………………………..
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Bibliography: Books of Interest to Members
I. Literature and Culture …………………………
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II. History ………………………………………….
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III. Political Science and Economics …………..
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Conference Reports ……………………………………………..
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Calls for Papers and Articles …………………………………...
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WiG Prizes and Awards …………………………………………
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Change of Address Form ……………………………………….
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WiG Memorial Funds ……………………………………………
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Subscriptions / Membership ……………………………………
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About WiG
The Coalition of Women in German, an allied organization of the MLA, invites students, teachers, and all
others interested in feminism and German studies to submit relevant material to the newsletter.
Subscription and membership information is on the last page of this issue.
Mission Statement of the Coalition of Women in German
Women in German (WiG) provides a democratic forum for all people interested in feminist
approaches to German literature and culture or in the intersection of gender with other categories of
analysis such as sexuality, class, race, and ethnicity. Through its annual conference, panels at national
professional meetings, and through the publication of the Women in German Yearbook, the organization
promotes feminist scholarship of outstanding quality. Women in German is committed to making school
and college curricula inclusive and seeks to create bridges, cross boundaries, nurture aspirations, and
challenge assumptions while exercising critical self–awareness. Women in German is dedicated to
eradicating discrimination in the classroom and in the teaching profession at all levels.
Women in German President:
Jeanette Clausen, Indiana U - Purdue U
E-Mail: clausen@ipfw.edu
President-Elect:
Julie Klassen, Carlton College
E-Mail: jklassen@carleton.edu
Women in German Steering Committee:
Maria Luisa Arroyo, Harvard University (2003-2005)
E-Mail: arroyo@fas.harvard.edu
Marjanne Goozé, University of Georgia (2003-2005)
E-Mail: mgooze@uga.edu
Laura McGee, Western Kentucky University (2004-2006)
E-Mail: laura.mcgee@wku.edu
Katrin Sieg, Georgetown University (2004-2006)
E-Mail: ks253@georgetown.edu
Katharina Altpeter-Jones, Lewis & Clark College (2005-2007)
E-Mail: altpeter@lclark.edu
Jennifer Drake Askey, Kansas State University, (2005-2007)
E-Mail: jaskey@ksu.edu
Treasurer: Vibs Petersen, Drake University; E-Mail: vibs.petersen@drake.edu
Yearbook Editors: Marjorie Gelus, California State University Sacramento; E-Mail: gelus@csus.edu
Helga Kraft, University of Illinois at Chicago; E-Mail: kraft@uic.edu
Conference Organizers (2003-2005): Jeannine Blackwell, University of Kentucky; E-Mail:
blackwell@uky.edu and Jeanette Clausen, Indiana U - Purdue U; E-Mail: clausen@ipfw.edu
Webmistresses: Lisabeth Hock, Wayne State University (through fall 2006) and Beverly Weber,
University of Massachusetts Amherst; E-Mail: webmistress@womeningerman.org
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About the WiG Newsletter
The WiG Newsletter brings together information about the Coalition of Women in German, plans for
conferences, previews of up-coming conferences, news from abroad, personal news about members (no,
this is not a gossip column), conference reports, a bibliography, reviews of online resources, and selected
items gleaned from the WiG-L list. Periodically a list of members is published. Book reviews are no longer
being published in the Newsletter; however, the current co-editors are committed to finding an appropriate
venue for feminist reviews of books relevant to WiG. (Stay tuned.)
Subscription: The Newsletter is automatically part of WiG membership. The Newsletter is an epublication; each new issue is emailed to current WiG members and is also available (with a password
emailed to all paid-up members) on the WiG website.
Submitting Announcements to the Women in German Newsletter: The Coalition of Women in German,
an allied organization of the MLA, invites students, teachers, and all others interested in feminism and
German studies to submit relevant material to the Newsletter. Submissions to the Newsletter should be sent
to the editors of the various sections. General questions should be addressed to the co-editors of the
Newsletter.
Submission deadlines: The WiG Newsletter appears four times a year, in the fall (September), winter
(January), spring (March) and summer (June). Submission deadlines are as follows: for the fall issue,
August 1; winter, November 1; spring, February 1; summer, May 30.
Editors:
Newsletter Co-Editors: Rachel Freudenburg; Maria Stehle
Editorial Assistant: Jedidiah Mohring
E-Mail: newsletter@womeningerman.org
Calls for Papers: Elizabeth Mittman
E-Mail: mittman@msu.edu
Conference Reports: Michelle Stott James
E-Mail: michelle_james@byu.edu
European News: Tanja Nusser; Kirsten Harjes
Tanja Nusser, Bernhard-Lichtenberg-Str. 3
10407 Berlin, Germany; Phone: 49 30 42850729
Personal News: Karen R. Achberger
E-Mail: krach@stolaf.edu
Fascinating Clicks: Yvonne Houy Kilker (on leave until fall 2005). For now, please send any reviews of
pertinent online resources to Maria and Rachel.
E-Mail: newsletter@womeningerman.org
Bibliography: Sara Lennox, Jennifer Hosek, and Sarah McGaughey
E-Mail: lennox@german.umass.edu
Note: Rachel Freudenburg and Maria Stehle are the co-editors for the WiG Newsletter. Do not send them
texts or materials which should be sent to a section editor as listed above.
To join WiG and subscribe to the Newsletter, visit us at: www.womeningerman.org
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Editorial
Dear Readers,
We hope that this issue of the WiG Newsletter finds you in good health and good
spirits—active but not overwhelmed. (There’s always hope, right?)
Thanks very much to everyone who sent in news items for this issue. It is exciting to read
about all of the wonderful projects WiG members are involved in, and the honors they receive.
You’ve doubtless noticed that this particular issue is a whopping 64 pages long. This is
due to the tremendous work done by Sara Lennox and Jennifer Hosek on the Bibliography. With
more and more search engines and bibliographic tools available to individuals, one would think
that the Bibliography published in the WiG Newsletter would have become superfluous. Instead,
just the opposite seems to be true. It’s increasingly difficult to keep track of everything, and
consequently, having a summary of recently published books in German Studies and Women’s
Studies is more important than ever. The Bibliography has a slightly new format. The section
formerly known as “Books by WiG Members” has been expanded to include articles, chapters,
and electronic publications, and has been renamed “Works by WiGs”. In order to bring the
interdisciplinary interests of WiG and its members into the foreground, Jennifer and Sara divided
the Bibliography into 3 sub-sections: “Literature and Culture,” “History,” and “Political Science
and Economics.”
The WiG Newsletter continues to change—for the better, we trust. If not, please let us
know, because we are listening. One reader, who “hates” the electronic WiG Newsletter,
complained about its traditional 2-column format: this look was fine when we still had the luxury
of reading the WiG-Newsletter on paper; but now, when we’re forced to confront the computer
screen, all the endless scrolling up and down is enough to drive a person berserk. This made a lot
of sense to us, and the columns are gone. We realize that the PDF-files are cumbersome, and
anticipate that, sometime ‘soon,’ the WiG Newsletter will mutate into a more Internet-friendly
publication.
We look forward to seeing many of you at the 30th Annual Conference of the Coalition of
Women in German, in Carrollton, KY on the weekend of October 22-23, 2005. We invite you to
join us for a newsletter lunch table on Friday. Anyone who would like to give us feedback, have
some input on the WiG Newsletter, or join our editorial team is welcome!
Rachel Freudenburg, Boston College
Maria Stehle, Connecticut College
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Personal News
María Luisa Arroyo writes: “Hostos Community College and the University of Puerto Rico is
cosponsoring an all-expense-paid poetry tour to Puerto Rico, from September 20th through September 24th,
for ten out of the 40 poets recently published in “Open Mic/Microfono Abierto: New Puerto/Nuyor Rican
Literatures.” I am pleased and honored to have been chosen to be among the ten!”
Professor Mara R. Wade has been awarded the Maria Goeppert-Mayer Prize for Spring Semester
2006 for teaching and research at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater (HMT), Hannover, Germany.
The Maria Goeppert-Mayer Program was established by the state of Lower Saxony, Germany, in
honor of the Nobel Prize physicist from Göttingen as an initiative to enhance women’s research at German
universities, especially in disciplines wishing to elevate the international profile of their programs. The aim
of the program is to bring internationally recognized scholar-teachers to universities in Lower Saxony to
augment the course offerings with new seminars on previously underrepresented topics, to raise the
standard of women’s and gender studies, to broaden the interdisciplinary aspects of both teaching and
research, to promote enduring scholarly contacts among faculty, and to nurture the education of future
generations of students through a meaningful integration of women’s and gender perspectives in their
course work.
While at the HMT Hannover, Professor Wade will present courses on “Frauen als Mäzeninnen,”
“Die Rolle der Musik in den Hoffesten der Frühen Neuzeit,” “Introduction to Women’s Studies,” and
“Frühe Oper in Deutschland”—areas reflecting her publication and research strengths. In conjunction with
the Goeppert Prize, the HMT has also initiated a conference, focusing on Early Modern Music and Gender,
around her guest professorship in Hannover. Professor Mara R. Wade was nominated for the Maria
Goeppert Prize by Professor Susanne Rode-Breymann, an internationally recognized music historian.
Ricarda Schmidt “takes a chair” in German at Exeter University as of September 1, 2005.
Congratulations.
Submissions policy: Have you recently moved, been promoted, won a prize, had a baby, gotten married or
tried out a new job? Are you a new member who would like to introduce yourself to the rest of us? These
are the kinds of Personal News items that we would like to hear about.
Editor: Karen R Achberber krach@stolaf.edu
St. Olaf College , Northfield, MN 55057
Phone: 507-646–3381; Fax: 507-646-3732
European News
Conference on Sophie Mereau-Brentano
“Sophie Mereau-Brentano ver-dichtet: Werk—Zeit—Raum”: An International and Interdisciplinary
Conference in Jena, Germany, June 22-24, 2006.
Katharina von Hammerstein (German Studies, U of Connecticut, USA) and Siegrid Westphal (History,
Universität Jena and Universität Osnabrück) are organizing the first Sophie Mereau conference on the
occasion of the two hundredth year of Sophie Mereau’s death in 1806. The conference is funded by the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and sponsored by the project “Geschlechterbeziehungen und
Aufklärung,” a branch of the “Sonderforschungsbereich: Ereignis Weimar/Jena um 1800” at the University
of Jena, and by the University of Connecticut. Speakers from Australia, Germany, Kenya, the UK, and the
USA, as well as from literary studies, history, philosophy, and musicology will present papers. Barbara
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Becker-Cantarino (Ohio State U) will give the keynote address. (We hope to attract Christa Wolf for a
reading, but that is still up in the air.) Following the conference, a volume with the working title Sophie
Mereau-Brentano ver-dichtet: Werk--Zeit--Raum will be published by C. Winter Universitätsverlag,
Heidelberg. The conference program will be accessible through the website http://www2.unijena.de/ereignis/ later in 2005 or early 2006. The conference promises to provide high profile contributions
from a variety of perspectives. There is no charge for participation. For more information, please contact:
Katharina von Hammerstein von.hammerstein@uconn.edu, Siegrid Westphal swestphal3@yahoo.de, or
Katrin Horn katrin-horn@web.de.
New German Studies Research Initiative on Women and Death
On 1 July 2005, a major new German Studies research project began at Oxford University funded
by the British “Arts and Humanities Research Council.” The project, under the supervision of Professor
Helen Watanabe-O’Kelly (Oxford) and Professor Sarah Colvin (Edinburgh), is entitled Representations of
Women and Death in German Literature, Art and Media after 1500 and will run for three years.
By focusing primarily on the way in which various aspects of the topic have been represented in
German literature, art and media, the historical roots and development of the subject will be laid bare. The
project adopts an interdisciplinary approach in order to tease out theological, moral, philosophical and
medical assumptions underlying the cultural beliefs which are manifested in artistic and media
representations. The investigation will focus on three main aspects of the topic:
- women dying, e.g. women’s morbidity, women as victims and suicides
- women killing, e.g. as murderers and infanticides
- women fighting, e.g. as warriors and terrorists
The project is led by a Steering Committee whose five members are undertaking individual
interdisciplinary research in this field. The Steering Committee, together with two postgraduates and ten
further scholars engaged in relevant research, makes up the members of the Core Group and will come
together in four three-day Colloquia during the three years of the project. These colloquia are designed to
address the aspects of the topic outlined above and, in each instance, a number of international scholars
with particular expertise will be invited. The first colloquium, entitled Women Dying: Victims, Suicides,
Mourning, will be held in Oxford in January 2006. The project will produce two volumes of edited papers
from the Colloquia, while each of the five members of the Steering Committee will write a monograph on
an aspect of the topic. For more information, visit the project’s website (which is still under construction at
the time of writing): http://www.mod-langs.ox.uk/women-and-death,
or email: women-and-death@mod-langs.ox.ac.uk.
Submitted by Helen Fronius, AHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Oxford University.
Submissions Policy: European News welcomes announcements of upcoming events in the fields of
German and Women’s studies taking place in Europe; news of a more general nature will also be met with
favor.
Editors: Rachel Freudenburg freudenr@bc.edu
Associate Professor, German Studies, Lyons 201F
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467.
Ph: 617-552-3745 Fax: 617-552-4454
Tanja Nusser and Kirsten Harjes
c/o Tanja Nusser, Bernhard-Lichtenberg-Str. 3
10407 Berlin, Germany; Phone: 49 30 42850729
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Fascinating Clicks
Anthropology
Society for the Anthropology of Europe: German Studies Network
http://www.h-net.org/~sae/sae/german/index.htm
The German Studies Network is “a community base for anthropologists whose research focuses on
German-speaking countries and on the German diaspora.” Most useful is the “Bibliography” section, which
is a thorough collection of published anthropological literature about the German-speaking world
(references in German and English). The “Funding” section is quite useful as a semicomprehensive listing
of grants and research foundations specifically for the anthropology of German-speaking cultures. It is
divided into three separate categories: ‘Doctoral’, ‘Post-Doctoral’ and ‘Co-Operative Projects’. “Links of
Interest” are organized into five categories: ‘Anthropology Departments: Germany, Austria and
Switzerland’; ‘Related Institutions and Groups’; ‘Archeology and Museum Sites’; ‘Links for Germanists’;
and finally ‘Statistical and Archival Resources’.
Submitted by Chris Sweetapple, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Gay and Lesbian
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
http://www.iglhrc.org/site/iglhrc/
International Lesbian & Gay Association Homepage
http://www.ilga.org/
Both sites contain various links to research and news about contemporary queer issues.
International Lesbian & Gay Association: Legal Factsheets
http://www.ilga.info/Information/Legal_survey/europe/germany.htm
This link contains a lot of useful, nearly raw, data about the sociocultural and legal situation of queers in
Germany. Factsheets are available for many other countries. The information is organized into ten linked
categories arranged on one, long page.
Lesben- und Schwulverband in Deutschland
http://typo3.lsvd.de/
Large, informative homepage of one of the largest and most active queer advocacy organizations in
Germany.
Submitted by Chris Sweetapple, University of Massachusetts Amherst
History
Lebendiges Museum: Deutsches Historisches Museum
http://www.dhm.de/lemo/home.html
This website gives and overview over German history from the Kaiserreich to the present. It contains
biographies, film clips, images, speeches, and primary sources like letters, or eyewitness accounts. The site
offers useful economic and socio-historical background information for class presentations, discussions, or
papers in cultural studies, history, or literature courses.
Submitted by Maria Stehle, Connecticut College
Submissions Policy: WiG Members are invited to write reviews of websites and Internet resources for
Fascinating Clicks. Please send submissions to Maria or Rachel while Yvonne is one leave.
Editors: Yvonne Huoy (on leave)
Maria Stehle maria.stehle@concoll.edu
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of German
270 Mohegan Ave., Connecticut College
New London, CT 06320-4196
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Mahrdt, Helgard. “The Correspondence between Hannah Arendt and Alfred Kazin, with an Introduction
and Commentary.” Samtiden 1 (2005): 107-154. <www.samtiden.no>
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Peter Lang, 2003. 115-123.
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Maierhofer, Waltraud. Hexen - Huren – Heldenweiber: Bilder des Weiblichen in Erzähltexten über den
Dreißigjährigen Krieg. Köln: Böhlau, 2005.
Mazón, Patricia. Gender and the Modern Research University: The Admission of Women to German
Higher Education, 1865-1914. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2003.
---, and Reinhild Steingrover, eds. “Not So Plain As Black and White:” Afro-German History and Culture
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Nusser, Tanja. Von und zu anderen Ufern. Ulrike Ottingers filmische Reiseerzählungen. Köln/Weimar:
Böhlau 2002.
---, and Body Project, eds. CorpoRealities. In(ter)ventions in an omnipresent Subject. Königsstein/Taunus:
Helmer 2004.
---, and Elisabeth Strowick, eds. Rasterfahndungen. Darstellungstechniken - Normierungsverfahren Wahrnehmungskonstitution. Bielefeld: transcript, 2003.
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State UP, 2005.
Pichl, Robert and Barbara Agnese, eds. Ingeborg Bachmann. Cultura tedesca 25. Rome: Donzelli, 2004.
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Rasmussen, Ann Marie. "Subjektivität und Gender in der Märe Die zwei beichten (A und B)." Inszenierung
von Subjektivität in der Literatur des Mittelalters. Eds. Martin Baisch, Jutta Eming, Hendrikje
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---. "The Female Figures in Gottfried's Tristan and Isolde," A Companion to Gottfried's Tristan and Isolde.
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Saur, Pamela S., trans. Graziella Hlawaty. Broken Songs: An Adolescent in War-Torn Vienna. Riverside:
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Shepela, Anja. „’Bertha von Suttner: Eine Frau steht ihren Mann.’ Patentloesung oder Zankapfel? ‚German
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Scott, Jill. Electra after Freud: Myth and Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2005.
Singer, Sandra L. Adventures Abroad: North American Women at German-Speaking Universities, 18681915. Westport: Praeger, 2003.
Spalding, Almut. Elise Reimarus (1735-1805) The Muse of Hamburg: A Woman of the German
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Tatlock, Lynne, ed., and trans. Justine Siegemund: The Court Midwife. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2005.
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---, ed. Pomp, Power, and Politics: Essays Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the Coronation of
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---, and Glenn Ehrstine, eds. Foreign Encounters in German Literature Before 1700. Amsterdam: Rodopi,
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---. “The Queen’s Courts: Anne of Denmark and her Royal Sisters—Cultural Agency at Four Northern
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Bibliography: Books of Interest to Members
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Ackrill, Ursula. Metafiktion und Ästhetik in Christa Wolfs 'Nachdenken über Christa T.', 'Kindheitsmuster'
und 'Sommerstück'. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Albertini, Francesca. Das Verständnis des Seins bei Hermann Cohen: Vom Neukantianismus zu einer
jüdischen Religionsphilosophie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Alweiss, Lilian. The World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl. Athens, USA:
Ohio State UP, 2003.
An, Jang-Hyok. Goethes 'Wahlverwandtschaften' und das Andere der Vernunft: Die Mikro- und
Makrokonstellation der Andersheit als atopische Gegeninstanz zum Identitätszwang. Würzburg:
Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Anacker, Regine. Aspekte einer Anthropologie der Kunst in Gottfried Benns Werk. Würzburg:
Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Andersen, Elizabeth A. Mechthild of Magdeburg: Selections from the Flowing Light of the Godhead.
Cambridge, Eng.: Boydell & Brewer, 2003.
Appignesi, Lisa. The Cabaret. New Haven: Yale UP, 2004.
Arend, Stefanie. Rastlose Weltgestaltung: Senecaische Kulturkritik in den Tragödien Gryphius' und
Lohensteins. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2003.
Arendt, Hannah, and Martin Heidegger. Letters 1925-1975. San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 2004.
Armstrong, Charles I. Romantic Organicism: From Idealist Origins to Ambivalent Afterlife. Basingstoke,
Eng.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Arnason, Johann P., and David Roberts. Elias Canetti's Counter-Image of Society: Crowds, Power,
Transformation. Rochester: Camden House, 2004.
Arnds, Peter. Representation, Subversion, and Eugenics in Günter Grass's the Tin Drum. Rochester:
Camden House, 2004.
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Ascheid, Antje. Hitler's Heroines: Stardom and Womanhood in Nazi Cinema. Philadelphia: Temple UP,
2003.
Auinger, Thomas. Das absolute Wissen als Ort der Ver-Einigung: Zur absoluten Wissensdimension des
Gewissens und der Religion in Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes. Würzburg: Königshausen &
Neumann, 2003.
Baker, G. P., and P. M. S. Hacker. An Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Volume
1: Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning, Part I: Essays. Malden: Blackwell, 2005.
Balestra, Antonella. Kontingente Wahrheiten: Ein Beitrag zur Leibnizschen Metaphysik der Substanz.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Bambach, Charles. Heidegger's Roots: Nietzsche, National Socialism, and the Greeks. Ithaca: Cornell UP,
2003.
Bär, Gerald. Das Motiv des Doppelgängers als Spaltungsphantasie in der Literatur und im deutschen
Stummfilm. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2005.
Barasch-Rubinstein, Emanuela. The Devil, the Saints, and the Church: Reading Hochhuth's The Deputy.
New York: Peter Lang, 2004.
Barash, Jeffrey Andrew, and Paul Ricoeur. Martin Heidegger and the Problem of Historical Meaning. New
York: Fordham UP, 2003.
Barone, Paul. Schiller und die Tradition des Erhabenen. Berlin: Schmidt, 2004.
Bartram, Alan. Bauhaus, Modernism, and the Illustrated Book. New Haven: Yale UP, 2004.
Bassermann-Jordan, Gabriele von. 'Schönes Leben! Du lebst, wie die zarten Blüthen im Winter ...': Die
Figur der Diotima in Hölderlins Lyrik und im 'Hyperion'-Projekt: Theorie und Dichterische Praxis.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Battafarano, Italo Michele, and Hildegard Eilert. Courage: Die starke Frau der deutschen Literatur (von
Grimmelshausen erfunden, von Brecht und Grass variiert). Bern: Peter Lang, 2003.
Baum, Michael. Kontingenz und Gewalt: Semiotische Strukturen und erzählte Welt in Alfred Döblins
Roman Berlin Alexanderplatz. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Beiser, Frederick C. The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German Romanticism. Cambridge:
Harvard UP, 2003.
Beller-McKenna, Daniel. Brahms and the German Spirit. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2004.
Bendias, Tosten. Esperanto-Jugendgruppen in der DDR. Berlin: Arbeitsgruppe zur Erforschung der
Geschichte des E-Verbandes im Kulturbund der DDR (AGG), 2003.
Bennett, Benjamin. All Theater Is Revolutionary Theater. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2005.
Bennholdt-Thomsen, Anke, and Alfredo Guzzoni. Analecta Hölderliniana II: Die Aufgabe des Vaterlands.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Bergfelder, Tim. International Adventures: Popular German Cinema in the 1960s. New York: Berghahn,
2004.
---, Erica Carter, and Deniz Göktürk. The German Cinema Book. London: British Film Institute, 2003.
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Berghahn, Daniela. Hollywood Behind the Wall: The Cinema of East German. New York: Palgrave, 2005.
Bermann, Sandra, and Michael Wood, eds. Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation. Princeton:
Princeton UP, 2005.
Bernd, Clifford Albrecht. Theodor Storm: The Dano-German Poet and Writer. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2003.
Bernhard, Roberto. Von der Sprachgrenze zur Landesgänze: Die Sprachgrenzen in der Schweiz im Lichte
der Funktion helvetischer Mehrsprachigkeit. Winterthur: Neue Helvetische Gesellschaft, 2004.
Bernofsky, Susan. Foreign Words: Translator-Authors in the Age of Goethe. Detroit: Wayne State UP,
2006.
Bernstein, J. M. Classic and Romantic German Aesthetics. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge UP, 2003.
Bertsch, Janet. Storytelling in the Works of Bunyan, Grimmelshausen, Defoe, and Schnabel. Rochester:
Camden House, 2004.
Berwald, Olaf. An Introduction to the Works of Peter Weiss. Rochester: Camden House, 2003.
Beus, Yifen Tsau. Towards a Paradoxical Theatre: Schlegelian Irony in German and French Romantic
Drama, 1797-1843. New York: Peter Lang, 2003.
Bialas, Stephan. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, Band 3: Briefwechsel der Brüder
Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Gustav Hugo. Stuttgart: Hirzel, 2003.
Biernat, Ulla. 'Ich bin nicht der erste Fremde hier': Zur deutschsprachigen Reiseliteratur nach 1945.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Biesterfeldt, Corinna. Moniage—Der Rückzug aus der Welt als Erzählschluß: Untersuchungen zu
'Kaiserchronik', 'König Rother', 'Orendel', 'Barlaam Und Josaphat', 'Prosa-Lancelot'. Stuttgart:
Hirzel, 2004.
Billington, David P. with Jameson W. Doig. The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy. Princeton:
Princeton UP, 2003.
Bird, Stephanie. Women Writers and National Identity: Bachmann, Duden, Özdamar. Cambridge, Eng.:
Cambridge UP, 2003.
Bishop, Paul, and R. H. Stephenson. Friedrich Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism. Rochester: Camden
House, 2004.
Black, Leo. Franz Schubert: Music and Belief. Rochester: Boydell, 2004.
Block, Richard. The Spell of Italy: Vacation, Magic, and the Attraction of Goethe. Detroit: Wayne State
UP, 2006.
Blod, Gabriele. 'Lebensmärchen': Goethes Dichtung und Wahrheit als poetischer und poetologischer Text.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Blühdorn, Annette. Pop and Poetry—Pleasure and Protest: Udo Lindenberg, Konstantin Wecker and the
Tradition of German Cabaret. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2003.
Bock, Hans-Michael, ed. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. New York:
Berghahn, 2005.
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Women in German Newsletter
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Bohlman, Philip. Jüdische Volksmusik: Eine Mitteleuropäische Geistesgeschichte. Wien: Böhlau, 2004.
Boland, Eavan, trans. After Every War: Twentieth-Century Women Poets: Translations from the German.
Princeton: Princeton UP, 2004.
Bollans, Sue, et al. The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 32: The Theory of Governance and
Other Miscellaneous Papers, 1921-1938. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 2003.
Bonacossa, Eleonora, and Renate Bakov. Der weibliche Sinn in der Welt: Iris von Roten: Neue Aspekte aus
Sicht der Geschlechterdifferenz. Königstein: Helmer, 2003.
Bontempelli, Pier Carlo, and Gabriele Poole. Knowledge, Power, and Discipline: German Studies and
National Identity. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2003.
Booms, Martin. Aporie und Subjekt: Die erkenntnistheoretische Entfaltungslogik der Philosophie
Schopenhauers. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Bosco, Lorella. 'Das Furchtbar-Schöne Gorgonenhaupt des Klassischen': Deutsche Antikebilder (17551875). Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Brabdstatter, Christian. Wiener Werkstätte: Design in Vienna, 1903-1932. New York: Abrams, 2003.
Bowie, Andrew. Aesthetics and Subjectivity: From Kant to Nietzsche. Manchester, Eng.: Manchester UP,
2003.
Brackert, Helmut, and Stephan Fuchs-Jolie. Wolfram von Eschenbach: Titurel. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2003.
Breymayer, Reinhard. Eine unbekannte Koranerklärung in der Bibliothek von Goethes Vater: 'Elias mit
dem Alcoran Mahomeds': Über das wiedergefundene Werk des Radikalpietisten Johann Daniel
Müller aus Wissenbach (Nassau). Tübingen: Heck, 2004.
---. Friedrich Hölderlin, Patensohn eines Freimaurers! Eine genealogische Studie zu Freimaurern im
Umkreis Hölderlins. Tübingen: Heck, 2004.
Bridgwater, Patrick. Kafka's Novels: An Interpretation. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2003.
---. Kafka, Gothic and Fairytale. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2003.
Brinks, Ellen. Gothic Masculinity: Effeminacy and the Supernatural in English and German Romanticism.
Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 2003.
Brockmann, Stephen. German Literary Culture at the Zero Hour. Rochester: Camden House, 2004.
Brown, A. Peter. The Second Golden Age of the Viennese Symphony: Brahms, Bruckner, Dvorak, Mahler,
and Selected Contemporaries. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2003.
Brown, Clive. A Portrait of Mendelssohn. New Haven: Yale UP, 2003.
Brüggemann, Diethelm. Kleist. Die Magie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Bubner, Rüdiger, and Nicholas Walker. The Innovations of Idealism. Modern European Philosophy.
Cambridge, Eng: Cambridge UP, 2003.
Women in German Newsletter 99 (Fall 2005): 18
Women in German Newsletter
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Bühler-Dietrich, Annette. Auf dem Weg zum Theater: Else Lasker-Schüler, Marieluise Fleißer, Nelly
Sachs, Gerlind Reinshagen, Elfriede Jelinek. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Bühler, Benjamin. Lebende Körper: Biologisches und anthropologisches Wissen bei Rilke, Döblin und
Jünger. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Burgess, Gordon. The Life and Works of Wolfgang Borchert. Rochester: Camden House, 2003.
Cate, Curtis. Friedrich Nietzsche. Woodstock: Overlook, 2005.
Chambers, Helen, and Verena Jung. Theodor Fontanes Erzählwerk im Spiegel der Kritik: 120 Jahre
Fontane-Rezeption. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
Chatterjee, Ranjit. Wittgenstein and Judaism: A Triumph of Concealment. New York: Peter Lang, 2005.
Cherlin, Michael, Halina Filipowicz, and Richard L. Rudolph, eds. The Great Tradition and Its Legacy:
The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe. New York:
Berghahn, 2004.
Christmann, Ruth. Zwischen Identitätsgewinn und Bewußtseinsverlust: Das philosophisch-literarische
Werk der Karoline von Günderrode (1780-1806). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2005.
Class, Wolfgang, and Alois K. Soller. Kommentar to Fichtes Grundlage Der Gesamten Wissenschaftslehre.
Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2004.
Classen, Albrecht. Late-Medieval German Women's Poetry. Rochester: Camden House, 2004.
Clerico, Mona. Welt-Ich-Sprache: Philosophische und psychoanalytische Motive in Thomas Manns
Romantetralogie 'Joseph und seine Brüder'. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Cooke, Paul, and Andrew Plowman. German Writers and the Politics of Culture: Dealing with the Stasi.
New York: Palgrave, 2003.
Cornejo, Paloma. Zwischen Geschichte und Mythos: La guerre de 1870/71 en chansons: Eine
komparatistische Untersuchung zu den identitätsstiftenden Inhalten in deutschen und
französischen Liedern zum Krieg. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Corngold, Stanley. Lambent Traces: Franz Kafka. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2004.
Curran, Jane V., and Christophe Fricker. Schiller's "On Grave and Dignity" (1793) in its Cultural Context:
Essays and a New Translation. Rochester: Camden House, 2005.
Dahm, Johanna. Der Blick des Hermaphroditen: Carl Einstein und die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Damerau, Burghard. Die Wahrheit der Literatur: Glanz und Elend der Konzepte. Würzburg: Königshausen
& Neumann, 2003.
Dassanowsky, Robert von, and Elisabeth Littell Frech. Mars in Aries. Riverside: Ariadne, 2003.
Day, Jerry. Voegelin, Schelling, and the Philosophy of Historical Existence. Columbia: U of Missouri P,
2003.
Decker, Craig, and Kathy Brzovic. Austrian Identities: Twentieth-Century Short Fiction. Riverside:
Ariadne, 2004.
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Deissler, Dirk. Die entnazifizierte Sprache: Sprachpolitik und Sprachregelung in der Besatzungszeit.
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004.
Deist, Rosemarie. Gender and Power: Counsellors and Their Masters in Antiquity and Medieval Courtly
Romance. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 2003.
Delaney, Antoinette T. Metaphors in Grass' Die Blechtrommel. New York: Peter Lang, 2004.
Delbrouck, Mischa. Verehrte Körper, Verführte Körper: Die Olympischen Spiele der Neuzeit und die
Tradition des Dionysischen. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2004.
Delhey, Yvonne. Schwarze Orchideen und andere blaue Blumen: Reformsozialismus und Literatur in der
DDR: Mit Interpretationen zum literarischen Werk Christa Wolfs und Wolfgang Hilbigs.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Deminger, Szilvia. Spracherhalt und Sprachverlust in einer Sprachinselsituation: Sprache und Identität bei
der deutschen Minderheit in Ungarn. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004.
Deterding, Klaus. Das allerwunderbarste Märchen: E. T. A. Hoffmanns Dichtung und Weltbild, Band 3.
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003.
---. Hoffmanns poetischer Kosmos: E. T. A. Hoffmanns Dichtung und Weltbild, Band 4. Würzburg:
Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Diamant, Kathi. Kafka's Last Love: The Mystery of Dora Diamant. New York: Basic, 2003.
Dierks, Sonja. Es gibt Gespenster: Betrachtungen zu Kafkas Erzählung. Würzburg: Königshausen &
Neumann, 2003.
Dormann, Helga. Die Kunst des inneren Sinns: Mythisierung der inneren und äußeren Natur im Werk
Karoline von Günderrodes. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Dörr, Volker C. Mythomimesis: Mythische Geschichtsbilder in der westdeutschen (Erzähl-)Literatur der
frühen Nachkriegszeit (1945-1952). Berlin: Schmidt, 2004.
DuBruck, Edelgard E., and Barbara I. Gusick, eds. Fifteenth-Century Studies. Rochester: Camden House,
2005.
Dunphy, R. Graeme. History as Literature: German World Chronicles of the Thirteenth Century in Verse.
Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Consortium for the Teaching of the
Middle Ages, 2003.
---. Opitz's Anno: The Middle High German Annolied in the 1639 Edition of Martin Opitz. Glasgow:
Scottish Papers in Germanic Studies, 2003.
Dunshirn, Alfred. Die Einheit der Ilias als tragisches Selbstbewusstsein: Das Homerische Epos bei G. W. F.
Hegel in der Phänomenologie des Geistes und in den Vorlesungen über Die Ästhetik. Würzburg:
Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
Dürkhammer, Ilija. Thomas Bernhard: Holz Ein Fall. Wien: Kremayr & Scheriau, 2004.
Durongphan, Chalit. Poetik und Praxis des Erzählens bei Peter Bichsel. Würzburg: Königshausen &
Neumann, 2005.
Durzak, Manfred, Hans-Christoph Graf von Nayhauss, and Anne-Christin Nau. Kleist und Hebbel: Zwei
Einzelgänger der deutschen Literatur. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2004.
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Dworschak, Helmut. Milch und Acker: Körperliche und sexuelle Aspekte der religiösen Erfahrung: Am
Beispiel der Bussdidaxe des Strickers. Bern: Peter Lang, 2003.
Dye, Ellis. Love and Death in Goethe: 'One and Double'. Rochester: Camden House, 2004.
Eckle, Jutta. 'Er ist wie ein jüngerer Bruder von mir': Studien zu Johann Wolfgang von Goethes Wilhelm
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Roffmann, Astrid. 'Keine freie Note mehr': Natur im Werk Thomas Manns. Würzburg: Königshausen &
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Schneider, Florian. Im Brennpunkt der Schrift: Die Topographie der deutschen Idylle in Texten des 18.
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Sistig, Sabine. Wandel der Ich-Identität in der Postmoderne? Zeit und Erzählen in Wolfgang Hilbigs 'Ich'
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Stokes, Richard, and Andrew Miller. The Marquise of O. London: Hesperus, 2003.
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Paillole, Paul. Fighting the Nazis: French Military Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 1935-1945. New
York: Enigma Books, 2003.
Patel, Kiran Klaus. Soldiers of Labor: Labor Service in Nazi Germany and New Deal America, 1933–1945.
Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge UP, 2005.
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Penny, H. Glenn, and Matti Bunzl. Worldly Provincialism: German Anthropology in the Age of Empire.
Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2003.
Perloff, Nancy, and Brian Reed. Situating El Lissitzky: Vitebsk, Berlin, Moscow. Los Angeles: Getty
Research Center, 2003.
Petropoulos, Jonathan and John Roth. Gray Zones: Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and its
Aftermath. New York: Berghahn, 2005.
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Oberösterreich (1860-1900). Wien: Böhlau, 2003.
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Powaski, Ronald E. Lightning War: Blitzkrieg in the West, 1940. Hoboken: Wiley, 2003.
Prince, Cathryn J. Shot from the Sky: American POWs in Switzerland. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 2003.
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Rathkolb, Oliver, ed. Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy: Coming to Terms with Forced Labor,
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Rodden, John. Scenes from an Afterlife: The Legacy of George Orwell. Wilmington: ISI Books, 2003.
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Roman, Eric. Austria-Hungary and the Successor States: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the
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Sellier, Andre. A History of the Dora Camp: The Untold Story of the Nazi Slave Labor Camp that
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Stier, Oren Baruch. Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of
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Wiesen, S. Jonathan. West German Industry and the Challenge of the Nazi Past, 1945-1955. Chapel Hill: U
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Williams, Andrew. The Battle of the Atlantic. New York: Basic, 2003.
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York: Cambridge UP, 2003.
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2003.
Zukerman, Larry. The Rape of Belgium: The Untold Story of World War I. New York: New York UP,
2004.
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Submissions Policy for Books of Interest to Members. WiG members are urged to send Sara
bibliographical info on recent books they have found indispensable to their work or which they think will
be of particular interest to the membership. Sara has compiled a list of recently published books and
journals.
Editors:
Sara Lennox lennox@german.umass.edu
Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures
517 Herter Hall
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003
Phone (H): 413-584-4982 Phone (W): 413-5450043
Fax (H): 413-586-9760 Fax (W): 413-545-6995
Jennifer Ruth Hosek jhosek@uclink.berkeley.edu
Sarah McGaughey smcgaughey@german.umass.edu
German Language Program Coordinator
Herter 519
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University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003-9312
Tel.:(413)545-6670
Fax: (413) 545-6995
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Conference Reports
This column publishes as a first priority summaries of papers presented at the annual WiG
Conference and at WiG-sponsored panels (those whose topics are determined by the membership at the
annual WiG Conference) at the GSA, AATG, and MLA annual national meetings. Proceedings of the WiG
and GSA Conferences will be published in the Fall issue of the Newsletter, and of the MLA and AATG in
the Spring issue. Coordinators of panels should request a 150-200 word (approx.) summary of their papers
along with the submitted abstract for a panel. The summaries of those papers chosen for the panel will be
submitted to Michelle James at the time of selection. Summaries should be submitted via e-mail (copied
into the e-mail or by attachment). Presenters will have the opportunity to update their summaries before
publication in the Newsletter. If submitted as an attachment, the word processor program used must be
compatible with WordPerfect (through version 7.00 or Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows). Each summary
should include the following information: the name of the presenter, institutional affiliation, title of the
panel, and title of the paper.
Editor: Michelle Stott James michelle_james@byu.edu
Germanic and Slavic Languages, 4081 B Jesse Knight Bldg.
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602
Phone: 801-422-2463 Fax: 801-422-0268
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Calls for Papers and Articles
Women in German Yearbook Call for Articles
Contributions are invited for the Women in German Yearbook. The editors are interested in
feminist approaches to all aspects of German literary, cultural, and language studies, including pedagogy,
as well as topics that involve the study of gender in different contexts: for example, work on colonialism
and postcolonial theory, performance and performance theory, film and film theory, or on the contemporary
cultural and political scene in German-speaking countries.
The deadline for receipt of manuscripts is January 15, 2006; early submission is strongly
encouraged. Please prepare your manuscript for anonymous review. The editors prefer that manuscripts not
exceed 25 pages (typed, double-spaced), including notes. Please follow the sixth edition (2003) of the MLA
Handbook (separate notes from works cited). While the Yearbook accepts manuscripts for anonymous
review in either English or German, binding commitment to publish will be contingent on submission of a
final manuscript in English.
Please send one paper copy of the manuscript (no e-mailed attachments, please) to both of the
editors:
Marjorie Gelus
Professor of German
Chair, Department of Foreign
Languages
California State University
Sacramento, CA 95819-6087
Phone: 916-278-6509
E-Mail: gelus@csus.edu
Helga W. Kraft
Germanic Studies Department
University of Illinois Chicago
1524 UH MC 189
601 S. Morgan
Chicago, IL 60607-7115
Phone: 312-413-2370
Fax: 312-413-2377
E-Mail: kraft@uic.edu
Submissions Policy. Please send items for Calls for Papers and Articles of interest to WiG members to
Liz.
Editor: Elizabeth Mittman mittman@msu.edu
Dept. of Linguistics and Languages
A-609 Wells Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1027
Phone: 517-355-5170
Fax: 517-432-2736
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WiG Prizes and Awards
Women in German Dissertation Prize
Every year Women in German publishes a call for dissertations by WiG members to be considered
for the Women in German Dissertation Prize of $500. The recipient is announced and recognized at an
award ceremony at the annual WiG Conference in the fall. The most recent winners were Bethany Wiggin
and Katharina Altpeter-Jones in 2004, for dissertations completed in 2002 and 2003, respectively.
Eligibility:
Dissertations by a WiG member filed between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005 will be
eligible for the 2005 award. One award of $500 will be conferred at the 2006 WiG Conference.
Dissertations should reflect the values of the Women in German Mission Statement (see copy at the
beginning of this Newsletter). For information on how to join WiG, visit our home page:
http://www.womeningerman.org.
Criteria for Selection:
We are looking for dissertations that:
! reflect the values of the Women in German Mission Statement;
! make a substantial contribution to the current dialogue in the given area;
! demonstrate solid and innovative scholarship.
How to Apply:
You may either apply yourself, or be nominated. The application package must include:
! a cover letter (either by the author or by a nominator) describing the strengths of the dissertation
and any other reasons why it deserves consideration for the award;
! three hard copies of the dissertation, each with an abstract;
! a diskette with a copy of the dissertation and abstract files. The diskette should be PC-compatible
(not MAC) and the files should be in Microsoft Word format;
! the applicant’s mailing and e-mail addresses and phone numbers.
Deadline: Postmarked by March 31, 2006. Send the application to the Chair of the Dissertation Prize
Selection Committee:
Helga W. Kraft
Germanic Studies Department
University of Illinois Chicago
1524 UH MC 189
601 S. Morgan
Chicago, IL 60607-7115
Phone: 312-413-2370
Fax: 312-413-2377
E-Mail: kraft@uic.edu
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Zantop Research Travel Support Award
Inspired by the work of Susanne Zantop, Women in German established an award in her honor to
help nurture and sustain research and publication in feminist cultural studies. The award provides partial
support ($500 maximum) for research travel by WiG graduate students.
Eligibility:
Graduate students who have not yet completed the Ph.D. Applicants must be WiG members with a
project approved by a faculty advisor for research on a topic in feminist cultural studies that requires travel
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to consult specific archives, libraries, cultural centers, or authors. The primary criteria are the proposed
project’s potential to contribute to the field of feminist cultural studies and its significance for the
applicant’s scholarly development. In a statement of no more than three pages, applicants should articulate
their research question(s), explain why travel to the specified site(s) is necessary, and describe their
qualifications for successful completion of the research. A one-page budget statement listing the projected
cost of travel to the site, the amount of the travel cost requested from WiG, and support anticipated from
other sources must be provided. A letter of support from a faculty advisor addressing the applicant’s
qualifications is also requested.
Deadlines: November 1 and March 1 of each year. Send applications to the WiG President:
Jeanette Clausen
Office of Academic Affairs
Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne
2101 East Coliseum Blvd
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499
E-Mail: president@womeningerman.org
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Best Article Prize
Women in German invites nominations and submissions for our new Best Article award. The
purpose of the award is to recognize excellent research and scholarship in the field of feminist German
studies. The award will be conferred annually, beginning in 2005.
The author of the article selected will receive a $500 cash award and a certificate of recognition.
Eligibility:
! The article must be published in a journal issue or collection with a 2004 publication date,
! The work must present original new research that makes a significant contribution to the field of
feminist German studies,
! The author must be a current WiG member.
Articles may be written in either German or English. The award will be formally announced at the WiG
Conference. Questions may be addressed to Katrin Sieg <ks253@georgetown.edu> or to the WiG
President, Jeanette Clausen <clausen@ipfw.edu>.
Deadline: April 30 of each year Send 3 copies of the article to:
Katrin Sieg, Associate Professor
Center for German and European Studies
ICC-509
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057
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WiG Memorial Funds
Women in German was founded to promote feminist teaching and scholarship in German literary
and cultural studies. To this end, we sponsor the annual WiG conference, publish an e-newsletter and an
annual journal, confer an annual prize for the best dissertation, and offer limited research travel funding for
graduate students. The dissertation prize is funded from the Women in German Memorial Fund, established
in 1993 to honor the memory of Sydna “Bunny” Weiss. As WiG lost other dear friends—Sigrid Brauner,
Ann Clark Fehn, Konstanze Bäumer, Marilyn Sibley Fries—the fund was rededicated to the memory of all
treasured WiG members now deceased. A separate fund for graduate student research travel was
established in honor of Susanne Zantop.
In 2004, WiG decided to establish a new research award and to rename the original Memorial
Fund. It is now The Memorial Fund for Research Awards, to be used to fund the WiG dissertation prize as
well as a new award for the best article by a WiG member. The Zantop Travel Fund will continue to fund
graduate student research travel.
WiG has been recognized by the IRS as a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Thus, contributions
to WiG are tax-deductible.
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