2013
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33. Brecht and Celan
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73. Translation Unbound: Outside the Subject of Germany
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77. Hapsburg Nostalgia: The Emperor's New Clothes
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183. Lost Empire: The “Haus Österreich” and the Elusive Home
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187. Wenn der Toni und die Vroni: Heimat as a Gendered Space
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234. Brecht, Müller, Poetry, Language
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261. Good Objects and Their Discontents: The Berlin School and the Current State of German Film Studies
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305. Hapsburg Nostalgia: The Use and Abuse of Historical Legacy
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392. Translation Unbound: Poetics of the Unlost
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444. The Kafka Factor in Post-Holocaust Film and Literature
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499. New Perspectives on German Ecocritical Prose: Messages, Patterns, and the Revision of the Literary Canon
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547. Literary Arendt
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710. Paul Celan's Encounters
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734. Twentieth-Century German Theories of the Transformation of Urban Public Space
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768. Forgetting, Memory: Time and Mourning in W. G. Sebald
2012
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18. Betrayal: The Individual and the State
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70. Multimediated Brecht
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114. Reading and the Medium of Literature
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153. Hermann Broch and the Modern Novel
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221. Temporality of Fairy Tales in Postwar and Postunification Germany
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250. New German-Russian Women Writers
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298. Reading across Media
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328. Austria and Globalization from Multinational Empire through the European Union
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373. Brecht Reading / Reading Brecht
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426. Global Exiles: Images of Otherness on Austria's World Maps
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477. Postnational Readings of the Audiovisual
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687. Negotiating Globalization: Millennial Fantasies of Austria's New Political Geographies
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703. Reading as Orientation
2011
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36. Twentieth-Century Narratives: Subjects and Histories
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143. Narrating Life in Recent German Film
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274. Herta Müller: East-West Perspectives
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311. Old Master? Reevaluating Thomas Bernhard
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328. Reverberations of the Past: Lost Memory in East German Literature and Film
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380. Negotiating Difference in Contemporary German-Language Literature
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479. The Epic and Ethics in the Brechtian Mode
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567. Imagining Herself into His/story
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607. Twentieth-Century Narratives: Reenvisioning the Avant-Gardes and European Modernism
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678. Interpreting Lives in Kafka's Short Stories
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748. Austria in/and Europe
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777. Brecht in Exile
2009
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36. Brecht, Marxism, and Ethics
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209. Ingeborg Bachmann
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274. Sites of the Aesthetic: The Meaning of the Aesthetic
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377. Sites of the Aesthetic: Between the Real and the Spectacle
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470. Sites of the Aesthetic: Probing the Limits of the Aesthetic
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499. Kafka Anew: Life, Work, Translations
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591. Hermann Broch and Scientific Discourse
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683. Postcommunist Brecht
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714. Mediated Performance Spaces in Contemporary Austrian Literature and Culture
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736. Kafka Anew: Multiple Perspectives
2008
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30. Brecht and/on Censorship
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31. Kafka, the Premier Practitioner of Labor Insurance in Central Europe
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67. Robert Musil
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142. Shakespeare and Schmitt: Art, Myth, and Sovereignty
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240. The Global versus the National
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274. Kafka, Brecht, and Labor
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293. Brecht and Kafka: Clashing Modernisms?
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424. Franz Grillparzer
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471. Screening the Nation
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607. Split Identities
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769. Pathos and Antipathos in German Modernism
2007
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13. Kafka Now: Kafka and Popular Culture
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90. Hermann Broch and Public Intellectuals
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145. German Culture and Political Violence: Representing the Red Army Fraction
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151. Günter Grass at Eighty: Looking Back after the Zwiebel Memoir
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187. Brecht and Film Today
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230. Kafka Now: Kafka and Recent Literature
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285. German Culture and Political Violence: The Aesthetics of Violence
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381. Transnational and Intercultural Aspects of Contemporary Austrian Literature
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433. The RAF (Red Army Faction) in Literature and Autobiography
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628. Hannah Arendt Today: Literature, Politics, Philosophy
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663. Walter Benjamin's Intellectual Incorporations: Franz Kafka and the Avant-Garde
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669. Wittgenstein and Poetics
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675. German Culture and Political Violence: Philosophy and/of Violence
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707. Theatricality in German Modernism: From Nietzsche to Musil
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723. Wolfgang Iser, Cosmopolitan Aesthetics, and Modernity: A Life's Work
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766. Post-Allied Austria: The Influence of the Occupying Allied Forces on Austrian Literature after 1945
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780. Staging Brecht in Chicago Theaters
2006
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35. Aesthetics and Politics I: Theory
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158. W. G. Sebald and the Poetics of Travel
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197. Current Trends in Austrian Literature and Culture
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247. Aesthetics and Politics II: Historical Perspectives
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275. Kafka and His Factories: Industrial Kafka I—"The Real Thing"
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296. A Reading by Caroline Bergvall and Yoko Tawada
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411. Closing Borders, Bridging Gaps? German Pop at the Millennium
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423. Subjectivity and Love in Contemporary German Literature: Franck, Hermann, Maron
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519. Brecht and Masculinity
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581. Occupying Forces: Cinema Culture under Military Occupation
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613. Peter Weiss's Aesthetics of Resistance at Twenty-Five
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626. Aesthetics and Politics III: Contemporary Trends
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708. Grillparzer in/and Literary History
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742. Brecht Is Dead—Long Live Brecht! The Fiftieth Anniversary of Brecht's Death
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749. Kafka and His Factories: Industrial Kafka II—Factories and Systems of the Mind
2005
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23. Translating Language and Space in the Writings of Yoko Tawada
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57. Walter Benjamin's "Life"
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84. Beyond Antifascism: Modernity and German Exile Writing
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129. Rethinking German Film Studies I: Postwall Cinema
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210. Brecht, Antifascism, and Postmemory
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272. In Love with Death: Utopia and Destruction in Twentieth-Century German Literature
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334. Images of Masculinity during the Weimar Republic
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377. Rethinking German Film Studies II: Film History's Blind Spots and Oversights
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458. Cinema in Austria, Austria in Cinema
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492. Kafka and the Body Politic I: Contemporary Discourses
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518. Thomas Mann and Hermann Broch
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566. Rethinking German Film Studies III: The Impact of Multiculturalism, Globalism, and the New Media
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613. The Red Army Faction in German Literature, Art, and Film
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657. Art and History in the Age of Globalization: René Pollesch's Theater
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693. Else Lasker-Schüler: From the Heart
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716. Kafka and the Body Politic II: Individual Texts
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734. Elfriede Jelinek
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758. Brecht and/on Television
2004
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15. Print History, Posthistory, and Vilém Flusser
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35. Toward a History of Globalism
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109. The Discursive and Textual Effects of Globalism
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184. Brecht and Postwar Popular Music
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342. Globalism and Its Impact on German Studies
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391. Kafka and Music: The Theme of Music in Kafka's Texts
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449. Narratives of Diaspora: Topographies of Contemporary Jewish Writing and Film in German
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551. Family Ties: Representations of Family in Modern Austrian Literature and Culture
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667. Writing after the Wall: German Democratic Republic Literature of the 1990s
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723. Kafka and Music: Musical Pieces Inspired by Kafka
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751. Brecht and Violence
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770. Grillparzer in the Context of Nineteenth-Century Drama