CATG – CfP 2018 Tagung
Die CATG Jahrestagung wird dieses Jahr in Montreal vom 02. – 04. Februar 2018 stattfinden. „DACHL: Wo Deutsch zu Hause ist“ –
Die CATG Jahrestagung wird dieses Jahr in Montreal vom 02. – 04. Februar 2018 stattfinden. „DACHL: Wo Deutsch zu Hause ist“ –
The organizing committee for the 2018 German Graduate Conference hosted by the Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures at the University of Toronto is pleased to send out its call for papers. The conference
Following the CAUTG annual meeting at Ryerson University, we are producing a conference volume representing our academic and strategic discussions regarding the past, present and future of German Studies, or "Germanistik." We are requesting contributions exploring the historical and ongoing…
This special issue of Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, edited by Gabi Kathöfer (University of Denver) and Beverly Weber (University of Colorado Boulder), will focus on “Heimatlosigkeit/Precarity”.
Changing borders, immigration, political change and unrest, war, death, birth and rebirth have changed the composition of Central and Eastern Europe, causing massive, fundamental cultural shifts which have continually drawn global attention. How are the histories and stories of these multifarious transformations told and retold, and what do these differing interpretations mean for the region as a whole?
The CAUTG and three other associations (CCLA, CSM, WiG) will host joint panel sessions at Congress 2017.
This special issue of Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies on “Goethe, Worlds, and Literatures” aims to enrich the debate around these key terms for post-national literary and cultural studies without reinforcing their conventional linkages.
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, 27-30 May 2017
You are invited to submit proposals for papers to be given at the CAUTG annual meeting at Ryerson University in Toronto.
The year 2017 will bring celebrations of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s supposed posting of his 95 Theses as a signal event of the Protestant Reformation, as well as celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Dominion of Canada.
The Popular Culture Association (PCA/ACA) invites abstract submissions for its annual conference in San Diego from April 12-15, 2017. The German Studies Area