When: Thursdays of Fridays, from 12:00-1:00 PM
Where: conference room E.P. Schoch 4.104*Organized by Sabine Hake
- 2/17 Katie Arens: "Decanting Kant: Desperately Seeking Intellectual History in an Era of Theory"
- 3/4 Björn Freitag: "Weimarer Weicheier: The Desperate Search for the German Man Between the Wars"
- 3/24 John Hoberman and Peter Hess: "Small-Country Identity in the Age of Globalization"
- 4/8 Lynn Wilkinson: "Anne Charlotte Leffler and the Invention of Modern Drama: From Private to Public Theatricals"
- 4/21 Bradley Boovy: "Racial Diagnostics: Assimilation and Anti-Semitism in Turn-of-the-Century Germany"
- 5/6 Kit Belgum: "Writing the Biography of a Book: The Case of the Encyclopedia Americana"
Lunchtime Lecture Series Fall 2004 *Organized by Sabine Hake
- 9/20 Lee Holt: "Forschungswarten und Forschungsfahrten: German and Austrian Approaches to Polar Exploration”
- 10/4 Jana Thompson: "Lyrics that Kill: a Study of Semantic Extension and Hip-hop"
- 10/18 Karen Roesch: "Wolfram's Repanse de Schoye: An Allegory of the Grail"
- 11/1 Martin Kley: "Monism or Taylorism - Production on the Shop Floor and in Literature in 1920s Germany and the Soviet Union"
- 11/15 Hans Boas: "Documenting Language Change and Language Death in the Texas German Community
- 11/29 John Hobermann and Peter Hess: "Small-Country Identity in an Age of Globalization"