German Quarterly

Papers
(The median citation count of German Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Was bedeutet es eine Schwarze Deutschlehrerin zu sein?5
Introduction5
Telling All the Stories4
Benjamins Kafka: Im Zwielicht der Betrachtung3
When climate policy bogs down, humanities and the arts can move things forward3
Special Effects and German Silent Film: Techno‐Romantic Cinema By KatharinaLoew, Amsterdam University Press. 2021. 320pp. $144.00 (hardcover)2
How does linguistic indifference masquerade as linguistic resistance?2
Metamorphosen: Stefan Zweigs Rausch der Verwandlung , ein soziales Experiment2
Arendt und kein Ende? Representing the political in recent work on Hannah Arendt2
From the Material to the Mystical in Late Medieval Piety: The Vernacular Transmission of Gertrude of Helfta's Visions By RachaKirakosian, Cambridge University Press. 2021. pp. xviii + 349. $99.99 (har1
Introduction: On linguistic indifference1
Resisting pluralization and globalization in German culture, 1490–1540: Visions of a nation in decline By PeterHess, Berlin/Boston: DeGruyter, 2020, ix + 389 pp. $115.99 (ebook & hardcover), ISBN 1
Paul Celan Today: A Companion By MichaelEskin, KarenLeeder, and MarkoPajević (Eds.), De Gruyter. 2021. pp. 373. $24.99 (paperpack)1
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Premodern Germany and the teleology of economic history1
Wilhelm Speyer's best‐selling novels of 1927 and male responses to female emancipation1
Zwischen Konvention und Eigen‐Art: Text in Gerhard Richters Comic Strip1
BrandonBloch. Reinventing Protestant Germany: Religious Nationalists and the Contest for Post‐Nazi Democracy.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2025.1
The Long Century's Long Shadow: Weimar Cinema and the Romantic Modern By Kenneth S.Calhoun, University of Toronto Press. 2021. 267pp. $70.00 (hardcover or ebook)1
Bonds and beards: New Work on gender in German medieval studies1
Campus Medius: Digital mapping in cultural and media studies By SimonGanahl, transcript, 2022, 356 pp. $50 (paperback)1
anders lesen: Juden und Frauen in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 19. und 20 Jahrhunderts. By RuthKlüger, and GesaDane (Ed.), Wallstein Verlag. 2023. pp. 260. €26.00 (hardback)1
Confessional: Sexuality and textuality1
Immigration, poetry, and translation between Syria and Germany: Adel Karasholi1
Revolutions at Home: The Origin of Modern Childhood and the German Middle Class By Emily C.Bruce, University of Massachusetts Press. 2021. 261pp. $27.95 (paperback) $90.00 (hardcover)1
Alexander von Humboldt: Perceiving the World By Beate I.Allert, Christopher R.Clason, Niall A.Peach, and RicardoQuintana‐Vallejo (Eds.), Purdue University Press. 2023. pp. 282. $49.99 (paperback, eboo0
May Ayim's “Wake Work”0
The Political Novel in the Age of its Impotence: On Recent German Right‐Wing Fiction0
Mapping Black Europe: Monuments, Markers and Memories By Natasha A.Kelly and OliveVassell (Eds.), transcript. 2023. pp. 200. $35 (paperback)0
The divine and the open text: Five steps for reading Hölderlin's Homburger Folioheft0
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Labrador Inuit and Moravian missionaries: Legacies of a shared documentary heritage0
On Being Adjacent to Historical ViolenceBy IreneKacandes (Ed.), De Gruyter. 2022. pp. 550. $57.99 (paperback)0
A Wende in representing the Holocaust in German literature? From Jurek Becker to W. G. Sebald0
Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum By Katrin Sieg,University of Michigan Press. 2021. 326pp. $80 (hardcover); $34.95 (paperback)0
The Problem of the Actress in Modern German Theater and Thought By S. E.Jackson, Camden House. 2021. 246 pp. $105 (hardcover) $29.95 (ebook or pdf)0
Materializing history: Objects and women's lives in medieval Germany0
Grün statt Grau: The garden of planetary politics0
VonIbrahimzuIbrahim: Daniel Casper von Lohensteins „Türkische Trauerspiele“0
Modeling Motherhood in Weimar Germany: Political and Psychological Discourses in Women's Writing By CalvertKatherine E, Camden House. 2023. pp. ix + 178. $99.00 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook)0
Populärer Realismus. Vom International Style gegenwärtigen Erzählens By MoritzBaßler, C. H. Beck. 2022. pp. 408. €24.00 (paperback). €17.99 (ebook)0
Skin sediments: Narrating memory in Kim de l'Horizon's Blutbuch (2022)0
Figures of Possibility: Aesthetic Experience, Mysticism, and the Play of the Senses By NiklausLargier, Stanford University Press. 2022. pp. 304. $28.00 (paperback)0
On Remembering Hanau and Being an Emotional Academic0
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Transverse Disciplines: Queer‐Feminist, Anti‐racist, and Decolonial Approaches to the University By SimonePfleger and CarrieSmith (Eds.), University of Toronto Press. 2022. pp. 379. $80.00 (hardcover)0
Kafka's Apophatic Umbrella: Modeling Self‐Erasure in Der Verschollene0
In literary studies, when is (indifference to) monolingualism a form of linguistic indifference?0
Is linguistic indifference a singular and consistent phenomenon?0
Impersonal Domination, Cyclical Crises, and Hegemonic Masculinity in Valeska Grisebach's Western (2017)0
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Verschiedene Perspektiven auf räumliche und zeitliche Repräsentationen der Welt im Mittelalter0
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Untying Things Together: Philosophy, Literature, and a Life in Theory By Eric L.Santner, University of Chicago Press. 2022. pp. 256. $75.00 (hardcover), $25.00 (paperback), $24.99 (ebook)0
Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration, Race, and Urban Nature in Berlin By BettinaStoetzer, Duke University Press. 2022. pp. 352. $28.95 (paperback)0
Mädchen in Uniform’s queer proliferations0
HeldenMänner. Zum Verhältnis von neuen und alten Theorien bei digitalen literaturwissenschaftlichen Arbeitstechniken0
Singing Community in Martin Luther's Kirchenlieder0
Decay and Afterlife: Form, Time, and the Textuality of Ruins, 1100 to 1900 By AleksandraPrica, The University of Chicago Press. 2022. 298pp. $35.00 (paperback)0
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs and the queer ecology of sericulture0
Sustainable sounds: Hildegard Westerkamp's soundwalking, then and now0
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Precarity in Burhan Qurbani's Berlin Alexanderplatz (2020)0
A Decolonizing Ear: Documentary Film Disrupts the Archive By OliviaLandry, University of Toronto Press. 2022. pp. 232. $75 (hardback), $75 (ebook)0
Introduction: Black German Studies0
Combustible imperatives0
Reframing German Cultural Studies: Displacement, Temporality, and Minority Discourses0
Roter Himmel and/as Ecocinema0
Medieval things: Agency, materiality, and narratives of objects in medieval German literature and beyond By BettinaBildhauer, Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press, 2020, 223 pp. $99.95 (hardc0
Recovering Kafka's rhetorical unconscious0
Sentiment and specters: The posthumous influence of animals and women in Marie Espérance von Schwartz's Gemma, oder Tugend und Laster (1877) and the late nineteenth‐century anti‐vivisection deb0
Lessing divers. Soziale Milieus, Genderformationen, Ethnien und Religionen By DirkNiefanger, Wallstein. 2023. pp. 395. € 34,00 (hardcover or ebook)0
The Myth of Abstraction: The Hidden Origins of Abstract Art in German Literature By AndreaMeyertholen, Camden House. 2021. pp. xiv + 310. $110 (handbook)0
What does cheating in German class have to do with linguistic indifference?0
„Der Lettern Heer, durch deren Erzt man lauter spricht“: Stimmenamplifikation und die Dialektik der Aufklärung in Gottscheds „Jubelode auf das dritte Jahrhundert der edlen Buchdruckerkunst“0
Dante in Deutschland: An Itinerary of Romantic Myth By DanielDiMassa, Bucknell UP. 2022. pp. 242. $150 (hardback), $35.95 (paperback and e‐book)0
Die “Interpreten Europas” und der Kalte Krieg. Zeitdeutungen in den französischen, deutschen und polnischen Geschichts‐ und Literaturwissenschaften By BarbaraPicht, Wallstein, 2022. 335 pp. €39,90 (ha0
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Plants, Places, and Power: Toward Social and Ecological Justice in German Literature and Film By MariaStehle, Camden House. 2023. pp. 186. $99.00 (hardcover), $29.95 (e‐book)0
Nation Building Through Translation: Kleist's “Earthquake” in Meiji Japan0
Inverted minor literature: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben's poem “Rotwälsch” and the naturalization of the German language0
Label Noir's Heimat, bittersüße Heimat: A Transgressive and Transformative Text0
The Work of Music: Labor and Creativity in Germany's Long Nineteenth Century.CeliaApplegate. University of Wisconsin Press. 2025. 152 pp. $49.95 (hardcover), $69.95 (e‐book and PDF)0
The Brothers Grimm and the Making of German Nationalism By JakobNorberg, Cambridge University Press. 2022. pp. 228. Open access (PDF). £75.00/$99.99 (hardback)0
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Literaturgeschichte stören. BPoC Literatur in Deutschland relational lesen0
Kristallisationen von Liebe: Zur Poetik des Gefühlswissens zwischen Romantik und Realismus By PatrickFortmann, Brill | Fink. 2021. 352pp. $101.00 (hardcover)0
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Dismantling the Master's Tools: Notes from a BIPOC Adjunct Faculty0
The humanities in crisis: How did we get here and where do we go from here?0
Aufklärung und Exzess. Epistemologie und Ästhetik des Übermäßigen im 18. Jahrhundert By BernadetteGrubner and PeterWittemann (Eds.), De Gruyter. 2022. pp. 292. $103.99 (hardcover, pdf, or ebook)0
Forum on linguistic indifference: Combined works cited0
Great Books by German Women in the Age of Emotion, 1770–1820 By MargaretmaryDaley, Camden House. 2022. pp. x + 299. $120 (hardcover). $29.95 (ebook)0
Do language classrooms socialize linguistic indifference?0
BerlinUnter Grund: Vision beyond the surface city0
Queer print culture and German studies0
Imaginaries of Domesticity and Women's Work in Germany around 1800 By Karin A.Wurst, Camden House. 2023. pp. 236. $99.00 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook)0
German‐Jewish Life Writing in the Aftermath of the Holocaust: Beyond Testimony By HelenFinch, Camden House. 2023. pp. 218. $120.00 / £90.00 (hardcover), $29.95 / £24.99 (ebook)0
The Lever as Instrument of Reason: Technological Constructions of Knowledge around 1800 By JocelynHolland, Bloomsbury. 2019. pp. vi + 208. $40.95 (paperback), $144.00 (hardcover), $32.36 (ebook and PD0
Boys rule!: Purim and the holy innocents in early modern Worms0
Historical rhapsody: Citation and pseudo‐citation in Herder's Auch eine Philosophie der Geschichte zur Bildung der Menschheit0
From harmful ‘cures’ to acceptance: Reclaiming care through queer‐feminist refusal in Yael Inokai's Ein simpler Eingriff (2022)0
Ruminations on Being Black in Switzerland0
Rewriting Twelfth Night : Genre, Gender and Identity in Finn Job's Damenschach0
The appeal of the queer right0
Civic Storytelling: The Rise of Short Forms and the Agency of Literature By FlorianFuchs, Zone Books. 2023. pp. 320. $29.95 (hardback, ebook)0
The Future of Black German Studies Cannot Be Within Academia Alone0
“Wie alles sich zum Ganzen webt, / Eins in dem andern wirkt und lebt!”: Goethe's Faust I as aesthetic experiment0
In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Jewish‐Communist Writers in East Germany By Thomas C.Fox, Camden House. 2022. pp. 201. $95.00 (hardcover)0
Hermann Hesse's Das Glasperlenspiel and I Ching0
The Redemption of Things: Collecting and Dispersal in German Realism and Modernism By SamuelFrederick, Cornell University Press. 2021. pp. 330. $125 (hardcover), $34.95 (paperback)0
Pöbel, Poet und Publikum. Figuren arbeitender Armut By RomanWidder, Konstanz University Press. 2020. 482pp. €39.90 (hardcover)0
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Making German Jewish Literature Anew: Authorship, Memory, and Place By KatjaGarloff, Indiana University Press. 2022. pp. 216. $35.00 (paperback). $65.00 (hardback)0
Rilke's Parentheses0
Forms of the Mother Right: Marxism's Matriarchal Origins from Friedrich Engels to Lu Märten0
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Plant studies0
Witnessing after the Human: Post‐Holocaust Landscapes of Ruination and Regeneration in Claude Lanzmann's Shoah0
Global Germany Circa 1800: A Revisionist Literary History By ToddKontje, Penn State University Press. 2025. pp. 226. $59.95 (hardcover)0
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Nietzsche's Posthumanism By EdgarLandgraf, University of Minnesota Press. 2023. pp. 260. $112 (hardback), $28 (paperback)0
Queer occultism0
Geschichte und Dichtung: Die Ästhetisierung historischen Denkens von Winckelmann bis Fontane By Hinrich C.Seeba, De Gruyter. 2020. pp. viii + 398. €64.95 (hardcover)0
Film History for the Anthropocene: The Ecological Archive of German Cinema By SethPeabody, Camden House. 2023. pp. 199. $120 (hardback), $29.95 (ebook)0
To the Collector Belong the Spoils: Modernism and the Art of Appropriation By AnniePfeifer, Cornell University Press. 2023. pp. 347. $67.95 (hardcover)0
“Time(‐space) Out of Joint: Franz Kafka's Disrupted Chronotopes”0
“Ableist Fragility” and Chronic Stress in a Non‐Autistic Parent Memoir from Germany10
Rafik Schami und die Migration aus dem Mittelmeerraum. Die Wortergreifung der Figur des Migranten0
Kafka and Realism0
Introduction: The persistence of Kafka in a metamorphosing world0
Politics of Home and Bodily Corporeality in Soul Kitchen : Toward a New Reading of Fatih Akin's Heimatfilm0
Kafka in the age of artificial intelligence0
Open wounds: Holocaust theater and the legacy of George Tabori By MartinKagel and David Z.Saltz (Eds.), The University of Michigan Press, 2022, 208 pp. $85 (hardcover), $69.95 (ebook), ISBN 97804721320
Intertextuelle Verhandlungen. Zur Kafka‐Rezeption in der afrikanischen Literatur0
German #MeToo: Rape Cultures and Resistance, 1770–2020 By ElisabethKrimmer and Patricia AnneSimpson (Eds.), Camden House. 2022. pp. 413. $110 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook)0
Enduring colonial legacies in Philadelphia0
“Vielen Dank für den offenen Austausch”: Juli Zeh as public intellectual0
What Remains: Responses to the Legacy of Christa Wolf By Gerald A.Fetz and PatriciaHerminghouse (Eds.), Berghahn. 2022. pp. 292. $99 (hardcover)0
At the Expense of Black Humanity: White Abolitionist Performativity0
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The flaneur in the Borsig locomotive works: Walter Benjamin, the Berlin Radio Youth Hour, and sound as pedagogy0
Violent Intimacies: White Counterrevolution and Fears of Miscegenation and Black Rebellion in Kleist's Verlobung in St. Domingo0
Narrative des Fremden. Franz Kafka „Die Söhne” und Robert Musils Drei Frauen .AlexanderLudewig. Brill‐Fink. 2025. S. 389. € 144.00 (hardcover)0
Gescheiterter Kolumbus. Kolonialismus und Seefahrt in der deutschsprachigen Literatur vom 19. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert By RalucaRădulescu, Winter, 2024. pp. 420. € 66,00 (har0
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Putting the medievalist's gaze on display: Zwei Beiträge zum Zusammenspiel von Medievalism Studies und Tendenzen in der Museums‐ und Kommemorierungspraxis seit 19500
German Films on French Holiday: Petzold's Roter Himmel ( Afire , 2023) and Éric Rohmer's Summer Sojourns o0
Uniform Fantasies: Soldiers, Sex, and Queer Emancipation in Imperial Germany By JeffreySchneider, University of Toronto Press. 2023. pp. 344. $42.95 (paperback) $42.95 (e‐book and pdf)0
Out of This World. Afro‐German Afrofuturism By Priscilla Dionne Layne, Northwestern UP. 2025. pp. 246. $110 (hardcover), $36 (paperback, e‐book)0
Wilgefortis as an example of Transing logics: Before/after Enlightenment thinking0
Fattening queer: Interventions in fat embodiment0
“Das Problem des Stilwandels”: Stylistic Transformation in the Work of Emil Staiger0
„Mein Gorilla hat ’ne Villa im Zoo.“ Die Weintraubs Syncopators zwischen Berlin und Australien By AlbrechtDümling, ConBrio. 2022. pp. 232. € 24,90 (paperback)0
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Staging Juli Zeh's Corpus Delicti in the aftermath of a pandemic0
Die Filme Fatih Akins By CorneliaRuhe and ThomasWortmann (Eds.),Brill | Fink.2022. pp. vi + 340. $57.00 (paperback)0
A secret thing: Forgetting the author in Annette von Droste‐Hülshoff's “Das erste Gedicht”0
Murderous Mothers: Late Twentieth‐Century Medea Figures and Feminism By Claire E.Scott, PeterLang. 2022. pp. 212. $72.95 (paperback or ebook)0
Expanding trans German studies0
Teaching sustainability in German studies: Culture, curriculum, and collaboration0
Representing Social Precarity in German Literature and Film By Sophie Duvernoy, KarstenOlson, and UlrichPlass (Eds.), Bloomsbury. 2023. 332 pp. $108 (hardback), $35.95 (paperback), $86.40 (ebook)0
Black Reels Film Festival0
Contested selves: Life writing and German culture By KatjaHerges and ElisabethKrimmer (Eds.), Camden House, 2021, 280 pp. $110 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook)0
The Sociality of Form: Camillo Sitte's Urban Morphologies0
Writing Time: Studies in Serial Literature, 1780–1850 By SeanFranzel, Cornell University Press. 2023. pp. 413. $36.95 (paperback), $125 (hardback)0
To Be Seen and to Be Whole: Black German FLINTA* on Community, Identity, and Connection0
Black German Poetic Ecologies: Joy and Diasporic Homecoming in Megaloh's “Oyoyo” and Leila Akinyi's “Oyoyo // Nyumbani”0
Ja, sind denn alle verrückt geworden?0
When are research journals linguistically indifferent?0
Transnational German Film at the End of Neoliberalism: Radical Aesthetics, Radical Politics By ClaudiaBreger and OliviaLandry (Eds.), Camden House. 2024. pp. 256. $120 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook).0
Journey to Ahrenshoop: Resonances of Rossellini in Christian Petzold's Roter Himmel ( Afire )0
E.T.A. Hoffmann – Rezeption, Adaption, Interpretation . Philologische Studien und Quellen 297. Edited by StephanieGroßmann, IngridLacheny, DennisSchäfer and BettinaWagner, E0
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Imprints in the cosmic background radiation: Franz Kafka and the multiverse0
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Sound Writing: Experimental Modernism and the Poetics of Articulation By TobiasWilke, University of Chicago Press. 2022. pp. 263. $35 (paperback)0
German Ways of War: The Affective Geographies and Generic Transformations of German War Films By JaimeyFisher, Rutgers University Press. 2022. pp. 250. $150.00 (hardback), $37.95 (paperback), $37.95 (0
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From terra nullius to Silicon Valley: Tracing Utopian Thought in Theresia Enzensberger's Auf See (2022)0
Experiencing German History Through the Presence of the Personal Artifact in Thomas Heise's Heimat ist ein Raum aus Zeit (2019)10
Knowing Gender in Kim de l'Horizon's Blutbuch0
Illusion and individuation in the Orientalisms of Arthur Schopenhauer and Karoline von Günderrode0
“Reizend”: German as the language of queer autotheory in Robert Tobin's “Confessional: Sexuality and textuality”0
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Introduction: The plurality of Premodern German studies0
Bodily secret(ion)s: Ulrike Draesner'sgedächtnisschleifen(1995)0
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Robert Tobin and the longue durée of German LGBTQ+ history0
The Hygienic Apparatus: Weimar Cinema and Environmental Disorder By PaulDobryden, Northwestern University Press. 2022. pp. viii + 208. $120 (hardcover). $39.95 (paperback or ebook)0
Toward the Critique of Violence: A Critical Edition By PeterFenves and JuliaNg, Stanford University Press. 2021. 350pp. $25.00 (paperback)0
Fannish Folklore: Feminist Fan‐Fiction Retellings of Germanic Fairy Tales By Jaime W.Roots, PeterLang. 2022. pp. 240. $78.80 (paperback and ebook)0
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“Das Recht ist kein Kreißsaal für die Gerechtigkeit”: Law, justice, and legal violence in the literature and politics of Juli Zeh0
Are universities, and their language departments, now promoting new forms of linguistic indifference?0
African Voices in German Colonial Sources0
Black Elegy on Stage: Mourning Ancestors in Olumide Popoola's Also by Mail (2013) and Jackie Sibblies Drury's We Are Proud to Present (2014)0
Queering Rossellini's Viaggio in Italia : The Sexual Politics of Christian Petzold's Roter Himmel ( 0
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Amorous politics0
Performing solidarity and building activist communities in Simone Dede Ayivi's Solidaritätsstück0
A vernacular archive of early modern disability: Martin Luther's figurative uses of deafness0
Authoritarianism and Child's Play in T. W. Adorno's Der Schatz des Indianer‐Joe0
Translating German Emperors: A Staufen–Sicilian Synthesis under Henry VI?0
Georg Forster: German Cosmopolitan By ToddKontje, Penn State University Press.2022. pp. 200. $99.95 (hardcover)0
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Fantasies of home: “Heimat” in E. T. A. Hoffmann'sHaimatochare0
Disability Studies and Black German Studies0
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Karoline von Günderrode: Philosophical romantic By JoannaRaisbeck, Legenda, 2022, x + 259 pp. $115 (hardcover)0
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Can frameworks for language learning be multilingually indifferent?0
Writing the Child: Fictions of Memory in German Postwar Literature By SusanneBaackmann, Peter Lang. 2022. pp. 228. $55 (paperback and ebook)0
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Moving Memories. Erinnerungsfilme in der Trans‐Nationalisierung der Erinnerungskultur in Deutschland und Polen By RebeccaGroßmann, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 2021. 401pp. €55 (hardcover)0
Enemy of the people? Warum uns die Kohlmeise nicht retten kann0
Academic conferences and climate justice: The CLEAT report0
Therapists, Vending Machines, and Winding Roads: Race and Mental Health in Olivia Wenzel's 1000 Serpentinen Angst0
German and European Cultural Histories, 1760–1830: Between Network and Narrative By CrystalHall and BirgitTautz, Liverpool University Press. 2024. pp. 368. $79.20 (paperback)0
The New German Jewish Literature: Holocaust Memory, Solidarity, and Worldliness. By StuartTaberner, Boydell & Brewer, 2025. pp. 226. £85.00 (hbk), £24.99 (pbk), open access ebk.0
Melusine , Emblem of the Self: The Female Traveler and the Contours of Acceptable Difference0
Note from the editors0
“Stories one tells in dark times”: Fabulation, fugitivity, and futurity in Olivia Wenzel's 1000 Serpentinen Angst0
How can German studies become a site of resistance to linguistic indifference in language policy regimes?0
In/Audibility and Climate Crisis in Roter Himmel0
Queer Livability: German Sexual Sciences and Life Writing By InaLinge, University of Michigan Press. 2023. pp. 268. $24.95 (paperback), $70 (hardback)0
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Agency and Author: German Literature Beyond the Bestseller List By Rachel J.Halverson and Benjamin D.Schaper (Eds.), Berghahn Books. 2025, pp. 250. $135.00 (hardcover)0
A Stage for Debate: The Political Significance of Vienna's Burgtheater, 1814–1867 By MartinWagner, University of Toronto Press. 2023. pp. 215. $70 (hardcover and ebook)0
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Art, artifice, and eroticized infantilization: Imagining Japanese femininities in the Weimar Republic in Fritz Lang's Harakiri (1919) and Kapitän Mertens's “Kio, die lasterhafte Kirschblüte” (10
Democracy, mass hysteria, and human rights: Rereading Hermann Broch in the age of reemerging authoritarianism0
Assembly and Its Other in German Romantic Literature and Thought: The Inexhaustible Gathering By Robert E.Mottram and Christopher R.Clason (Eds.), Liverpool University Press. 2022. pp. 240. $130.00 (h0
“Über dies eigene Ich wieder hinaus”: Stefan Zweig and Adlerian Psychology0
Middle Low German thieves’ tales: Ambivalent narratives and cultural adaptations0
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The late Goethe: New directions0
Introduction: What do we do with Juli Zeh?0
Corpus Delicti 2.0: Juli Zeh und die Covid‐19 Pandemie0
Jane Eyre in German Lands: The Import of Romance, 1848–1918 By LynneTatlock, Bloomsbury. 2022. pp. 277. $108.00 (hardcover)0
On the curiously queer realism of Adalbert Stifter's Bunte Steine0
Transcultural Memory and European Identity in Contemporary German‐Jewish Migrant Literature By JessicaOrtner, Camden House. 2022. pp. 298. $110 (hardback). $29.95 (ebook). Hardcover: 9781640140226, Eb0
Chinese Sympathies: Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe By Daniel LeonhardPurdy, Cornell University Press. 2022. 405pp. $34.95 (paperback) $0 (ebook, open access)0
Disability in German‐Speaking Europe: History, Memory, Culture By LindaLeskau, TanjaNusser, and KatherineSorrels (Eds.), Camden House. 2022. pp. 258. $99 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook)0
Kafka and the Anthropocene0
The Tender Gaze: Compassionate Encounters on the German Screen, Page, and Stage By MurielCormican and Jennifer MarstonWilliam (Eds.), Camden House. 2021. pp. 232. $105 (hardcover)0
The Thirteenth‐Century Animal Turn: Medieval and Twenty‐First Century Perspectives By NigelHarris, Palgrave Macmillan. 2020. pp. 131. $68.50 (hardcover). $54.99 (e‐book)0
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