Flagship US journal of German literary and cultural studies. Edited by Hester Baer & Karin Schutjer. Book review editors Necia Chronister & Elliott Schreiber.
Our regular book review section in the Spring 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly includes reviews of new books by B. Bildhauer, P. Hess, J. Raisbeck, B. Picht, and S. Granahl; and of new volumes edited by K. Herges & E. Krimmer, and M. Kagel & D. Saltz.
We are happy to feature 3 review essays on premodern German topics in the Spring 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly by @graminger2017; Judith Benz; and Gerda Brunnlechner.
The Spring 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly also includes a Forum on Premodern German Studies with contributions by Fiona Griffiths & @kathryn_starkey; @irobyn & Stephanie Budwey; Nina Holzschuh; Shami Ghosh; and Mark David Turner.
The Spring 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly features articles by Philippa Byrne on the Staufen conquest in Sicily; Matthias Standke on Thieves’ Tales; Jacob Baum on Luther and disability; Ruth von Bernuth on Purim and Holy Innocents in Worms; and Isabel von Holt on Lohenstein.
We are excited to announce the Spring 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly, a special issue on Premodern German Studies - finally here after delays on the production end. Thank you to guest editors @Medieval_ista Annegret Oehme and CJ Jones, whose Introduction kicks off the issue!
Join us on May 9 for a conversation with @CatrionaMacL and @drcarriesmith about how to frame helpful feedback when reviewing manuscripts and how the process of peer review contributes to shaping our disciplines. Register here: https://t.co/AsepLeAQId
We are glad to include two open-access articles in the Winter 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly by Polly Dickson https://t.co/BNQuhTtfPH and Benedikt Wolf https://t.co/I0mAeCkQrN
The Winter 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly also features a review essay by Charlotte Lee on the late Goethe, as well as reviews of new books by @romanwidder, @amocantare, P. Fortmann, K. Calhoun, K. Loew, R. Großmann, @SnowTheory, P. Fenves & J. Ng, @aleksandraprica, and K. Sieg!
Happy to announce the Winter 2023 issue of @GermanQuarterly, featuring Polly Dickson on ETA Hoffmann; Benedikt Wolf on “Rotwälsch”; Mikael Olsson Berggren on U-Bahn lit; @KevinAmidon on Benjamin and radio; Julia Ludewig on Gerhard Richter; and Kaleen Gallagher on Oskar Roehler!
The introduction I co-wrote with Kira Thurman was just published in a special issue of German Quarterly on Black German Studies! There are so many great contributions. I'm honored to be a part of this.
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The Fall 2022 special issue on Black German Studies also includes review essays by Mark Morrison-Reed on Being Black in Switzerland and Emily Frazier-Rath on Black German FLINTA* Community, Identity, and Connection.
Our Fall 2022 Forum on Black German studies includes contributions by Fatima El-Tayeb, @jeannette_oholi, Alicia Ellis, Susan Feiler, Maria Grewe, Andrea Dawn Bryant, @choukri_meryem, Obenewaa Oduro-Opuni, @Sara_Pugach, @filmisfashion, @vplumly, @vance_byrd, and Tiffany Florvil!
We are thrilled to announce the Fall 2022 issue of @GermanQuarterly, a special issue on Black German Studies, featuring an Intro by @pdlayne and @kira_thurman; articles by @BlackPhDE on Black German Poetic Ecologies and @jamwatk on Black Elegy on Stage; Forum; and Review Essays!
The Summer 2022 issue of @GermanQuarterly features reviews of books by @AndreasGailus, K. Feldman, O. Simons, B. Tucker, R. Klüger, @HesterBaer, @ElizabethM_Ward, E. McGlothlin, C. Meyer, L. Stewart, H. U. Gumbrecht, and vols. by M. Forster/@linasteiner16 and L. Deiulio/J. Lyon!
Happy to announce the Summer 2022 issue of @GermanQuarterly featuring Stephen Klemm on Blanckenburg, Michael Swellander on Börne, @PhillipsAlexR on Tieck, @NorbergJakob on Schopenhauer, Graduate Student Paper Prize Winner Emir Yigit on Keller, and @anniepfeifer on Robert Walser!
Happy to share links to recordings of our recent roundtables:
“The Art of the Book Review” https://t.co/88n8KifkOd
“Crafting a Scholarly Article” https://t.co/eMKQIzqhEe