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Summer in Berlin
Study Abroad: Spring in Vienna and Summer in Berlin
Intro to German Studies
Introduction to German Studies: A Multi-Cultural Approach
SPRING IN VIENNA 2024
STUDY ABROAD :: Spring in Vienna 2024  
jason groves
Faculty Update: Jason Groves
Tristan and Isolde
Tristan & Isolde at the Seattle Opera, Podcast
"Unorthodox" - Netflix Viewing Party
"Unorthodox" - Netflix Viewing Party
fairy tales
Cool Courses - Winter 2021
Brehms Tierleben
Justin Mohler: The Lives of Animals
New Ecological Realisms: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction and Contemporary Theory
New Faculty Publication: Monika Kaup, New Ecological Realisms: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction and Contemporary Theory
Not Just Another Brick in the Wall (Photo: Jason Groves)
Not Just Another Brick in the Wall
Jason Groves; The Geological Unconscious; German Literature and the Mineral Imaginary
New Faculty Publication by Jason Groves: The Geological Unconscious  
The image is from Maurice Sendak's illustration of Penthesilea.
Hanauer Seminar Projects 2019-20: Environments in the Anthropocene: Migration, Climate, Non-Humans and Beyond
Marilyn Moehlmann
Alum Marilyn Moehlmann on the Frontline Against COVID-19
Summer in Berlin
Summer in Berlin 2020
Thalia Theater, Hamburg: Amerika
Kafka's Amerika in Seattle
Morgan in full neoliberal performance costume
Advocacy for German: Meet our Alum Morgan Koerner (PhD 2007)
Witchcraft. From History to Pop Culture
Winter 2019: German Studies in English
Peter Lorre in M (dir. Fritz Lang, Germany, 1931)
Sympathy for the Devil (German 385) Team Projects, 2017
leonce and lena
German 304 Student Production: Leonce und Lena
Richard O. Block, Echoes of a Queer Messianic: From Frankenstein to Brokeback Mountain
NOW IN PRINT: Prof. Richard O. Block, Echoes of a Queer Messianic: From Frankenstein to Brokeback Mountain
Amazon Crossing
Found in Translation: Amazon has become the biggest publisher of German-language fiction in the U.S.
Faust illustration by E. Delacroix
Autumn Courses Offered in English: Faust and the Devil in Literature, Film, and Music
Prof. Morgan Koerner on the Thematic Approach to Theater Practica