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Graduate Student Workshop: Journal Article Submissions
April 12, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
Join the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies for a graduate student workshop with Dr. Sabine Hake, Professor and Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture in the Department of Germanic Studies at The University of Texas at Austin.
To RSVP for this workshop, contact disunityworkshopseries@gmail.com.
Sabine Hake is Professor and Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture in the Department of Germanic Studies at The University of Texas at Austin where she has been since 2004; she previously taught at Bryn Mawr College and the University of Pittsburgh. A cultural historian working on nineteenth and twentieth century Germany, with a special emphasis on film, she is the author of six monographs, including German National Cinema (2008, second revised edition), Topographies of Class: Modern Architecture and Mass Society in Weimar Berlin (2008), and Screen Nazis: Cinema, History, and Democracy (2012). She has coedited four anthologies and published numerous articles on various aspects of German film and media, the culture of the Weimar Republic, and the dynamics of modernism, mass culture, and modernity. Since 2011, she serves as the editor of German Studies Review, the journal of the German Studies Association. Her research has been supported by fellowships from the National Endowment of the Humanities, the National Humanities Center, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Fulbright Scholar Program, and the Rockefeller, J. Paul Getty, and Andrew W. Mellon Foundations. In 2015-16, she spent an academic year at the Freiburg Center for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) as a EURIAS and Marie Curie Senior Fellow of the European Union.
Funding is provided by the UNC-CH Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Duke University German Studies Department.