This special issue of Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, published by the American Association of Teachers of German, features articles on Teaching German Studies in a Global Context with contributions by i.a. Anke Finger (UConn) and Niko Tracksdorf (UConn alumnus and Assistant Professor of German at University of Rhode Island). The issue is co-edited by Nicole Coleman […]
“Genealogie der Sittlichkeit in Thomas Manns ‘Das Gesetz’ (1943)” Lecture by Joscha Jelitzki on October 31
At our third and final German colloquium in Fall semester 2019 Joscha Jelitzki (UConn) will give a lecture about “Genealogie der Sittlichkeit in Thomas Manns ‘Das Gesetz’ (1943)”. The presentation will be held in German, refreshments will be served. Thursday, October 31st, 1:00-2:00pm, Oak Hall 236. Contact: Florian.Kastner@uconn.edu or Juntao.Li@uconn.edu
“Project-based Learning for Cultural Understanding” Lecture by Thorsten Wilhelm on October 18, 2019
Thorsten Wilhelm from Yale University will be the next speaker in our second German colloquium in Fall 2019 and presents on the topic “Project-based Learning for Cultural Understanding”. Friday, October 18th, 2019, 1:00-2:00pm (Oak Hall 236). Refreshments will be served. Contact: Florian.Kastner@uconn.edu or Juntao.Li@uconn.edu
DEMOKRACJA GRAFIKA: Two events in November
November 7, 2019 12:30 pm: Konover Auditorium Shelter from the Holocaust: German Jewish Refugees in Iran and India Dr. Atina Grossmann This lecture examines the intensely ambivalent and paradoxical experiences, sensibilities, and emotions of bourgeois Jews who found refuge in the “Orient” of India and Iran after 1933. Organized by the Center for Judaic Studies https://judaicstudies.uconn.edu/2019/10/08/grossmann/ —— 2:00-3:30pm: […]
The Eurotech House: October 2019 Highlights
The Eurotech House is part of the Learning Community Program at UConn and offers a large variety of different events every month. “Living and Learning Communities provide cohorts of students with opportunities to investigate areas of interest, either based on their major or an interdisciplinary topic, through guided courses and co-curricular activities. Living and Learning […]
“Human Rights in 21st-century German Jewish Writing” Lecture by Prof. Sebastian Wogenstein September 25th 2019
Sebastian Wogenstein is Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature and Interim Director of the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life at UConn. He is also faculty associate of the Human Rights Institute. On September 25th 2019 (2:30 to 3:15 pm, Oak Hall 236) Prof. Wogenstein will give a lecture about “Human Rights […]