Annual Report, 2018-2019
WCGS has published its annual year in review, check it out here.
WCGS has published its annual year in review, check it out here.
Research Symposium / Graduate Seminar (GERM 532)
Warfare – Migration – Witch-hunt: Queer Life Writings in/of Early Modern Europe
Inter- and transcultural topics are abundant in various literatures (including but not limited to Russian, Chinese, Japanese, English and German), often developing surprisingly similar characteristics even in geographically distant locations, different genres or time periods. One particular factor fostering such developments is the transformation process of a particular literary motive from one culture to another, often by the use of translation. It becomes especially apparent when depicting borderline experience, or in a multilingual context.
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies
This special issue of Seminar seeks to demonstrate the diverse themes of German comics studies with a particular interest in social justice and human rights issues.
The winner of the inaugural WCGS Book Prize is Alice Weinreb of Loyola University for her book Modern Hungers: Food and Power in Twentieth-Century Germany, published by Oxford University Press.
CMTS Celebration of Russell Kilbourn's New Book W.G. Sebald's Postsecular Redemption: Catastrophe With Spectator January 15th, 2019
Please note WCGS will be closed for the holidays starting December 21, 2018 and will reopen on January 7, 2019.
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Interviews in the US - January 2019
The Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures at the University of Toronto is currently soliciting applications to their Graduate Program in Germanic Literature, Culture, and Theory.
Cultural Literacy & Cosmopolitan Conviviality
Thu 9 – Sat 11 May 2019, Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Lisbon)
CALL FOR PAPERS
The first biennial C took place in London in April 2015; the second in Warsaw in 2017. We are now pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the third Biennial Conference, to be held at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Lisbon) in May 2019.