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GISELA BRINKER-GABLER
Curriculum Vitae
2018
DEGREES
Dr. phil., German, Philosophy, Education––University of Cologne (Germany)
Summa cum laude
Philologische Staatsprüfung (MA equivalent), German, Philosophy
University of Cologne (Germany)
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Professor of Comparative Literature, Binghamton University (SUNY), 1993-
Visiting Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Binghamton University (SUNY)
1989-1993
Lecturer, Dep. of German, University of Cologne (Germany), 1983-1988
Lecturer, Dep. of Comparative Literature, University of Essen, 1976-1983
Assistant Professor (tenure track), Dep. of German, University of Florida, 1974-1975
VISITING APPOINTMENTS
Ida Cordella Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor
Spring 2002, University of Iowa,
Käthe-Leichter-Professor for Gender and Women’s Studies,
(endowed chair, Austrian Government) University of Vienna, Austria, 1999/2000)
Distinguished Visiting Scholar (NEH)
Spring 1991, University of Minnesota, Morris
EDITORIAL POSITION
Series Editor, “Die Frau in der Gesellschaft.” Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a.M.(Germany)
1978-1986
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKS: ACADEMIA. EDU, LINKED.IN, RESEARCH GATE
BIOGRAPHICAL ENTRIES: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisela_Brinker-Gabler;
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Dichterinnen; Wer ist Wer? Das Deutsche Who’s Who, 2013f
(Schmid Römhild, Lübeck [German]; Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, 2013f (International
Biographical Centre, Cambridge, [England]); World Who’s Who of Women, 2012f (International Biographical
Center, Cambridge, [England]); Kürschner’s Gelehrtenkalender, 2013f (Walter de Gruyter, Berlin [Germany]),
Cambridge Who Is Who’s Executive and Professional Registry. Honors Edition, 2008 (Cambridge, [England]).
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HONORS, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Keynote Speaker, Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German
(CAUTG), University of Toronto, Canada, 2017
Career Champion, Binghamton University, Fleishman Center for Career and Professional
Development,
2016
SOPHIE, the digital library of works by German-speaking women, has named their poetry
collection “The Brinker-Gabler Poetry Collection” [“The Sophie Poetry Collection is dedicated
to Dr. Gisela Brinker-Gabler, in honor of her pioneering work in the field of German-speaking
Women's Literature, and in appreciation for her generous contributions to the Sophie Digital
Library”] http://sophie.byu.edu/works_collections_poetry
Honoree Lifelong Member, Modern Language Association, 2014ff
Chair, Committee Member, Scaglione Prize for German Studies, MLA (Modern Language
Association), 2012-14
Fellow, Institute for the Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), Binghamton
University (SUNY), fall 2010
Invited, inclusion in 2000 Intellectuals of the 21th Century, Cambridge Biographical
Center, Cambridge, UK, 2008
Invited Member, Cambridge Who Is Who’s Executive and Professional Registry, 2006
Invited Member, Professional Women’s Advisory Board, The American Biographical Institute, 2006
Founding Listee of the IBC (International Biographical Centre), Cambridge, England, “Leading
Educators of the World”, 2006
Appointed Member, Editorial Board of SUNY Press (State University of New York Press, Albany,
New
York), 2005-2008
Workshop-Series Grant “Modernity and Identity”
Dean of Harpur College, Binghamton University, 1998
Keynote Speaker, Annual German Graduate Student Conference,
University of Berkeley, CA, 1998
Conference Grant "Ingeborg Bachmann Symposium”
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), New York, 1996
Conference Grant "Ingeborg Bachmann Symposium”
Austrian Culture Institute, New York, 1996
Chair, Executive Committee MLA, Division for Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century German Literature, 1997
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Member, Executive Committee MLA, Division for Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century German
Literature, 1995-98
Honorary Appointment, Research Board of Advisors, The American Bibliographical Advisory
Board, 1993
Offer, Associate Professor with Tenure, McGill University, Montreal, Canada (declined), 1993
Invited Annual Guest-speaker, Annual Convention of the Canadian Association of Teachers
of German, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1992
Conference Grant "The Question of the Other"
John Kade Foundation, New York, 1991
Conference Grant “The Question of the Other”
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), New York, 1991
Research Fellowship, German Research Society (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), 1986-1988
Research Grant, Ministry of Science and Research of the State of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf,
1985-86
Research Grant, Ministry of Science and Research of the State of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf,
1983-85
Invited Guest Speaker, German-Netherland-Society
Lecture Tour (Amsterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht, Nijmegen), 1984
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
1. Deutsche Dichterinnen vom 16. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Gedichte und
Lebensläufe. Ed. with introduction. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. Fourth
edition: 1991; more than 40.000 copies sold.
Reprint: www.sophie.byu.edu/literature/brinker/sammelliste.htm
2. Poetisch-wissenschaftliche Mittelalter-Rezeption. Ludwig Tiecks Erneuerung
altdeutscher Literatur. Göppingen: Kümmerle Verlag, 1980. 299 pp.
3. (Ed.) Zur Psychologie der Frau. Frühe Texte von Lou Andreas-Salomé,
Hedwig Dohm, Isolde Kurz, Rosa Mayreder et. al. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag,
1978. 362 pp. [Introduction to texts and authors 32 pp.]
4. (Ed.) Frauenarbeit und Beruf. Frühe Texte von Lily Braun, Clara
Zetkin, Ricarda Huch, Alice Salomon et. al. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1979.
455 pp. [Introduction to texts and authors 42 pp.]
5. (Ed.) Fanny Lewald: Meine Lebensgeschichte, Frankfurt: Fischer
Taschenbuch Verlag, 1980. 296 pp. [Introdution 20 pp.] – New print and online edition,
2015
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6. (Ed.) Frauen gegen den Krieg. Frühe Texte von Olive Schreiner, Selma
Lagerlöf, Rosa Luxemburg, Claire Goll et. al. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag,
1980. 340 pp. [Introduction to texts and authors 45 pp.] – new print and online edition, 2015
7. (Ed.) Toni Sender: Autobiographie einer deutschen Rebellin. Frankfurt:
Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1981. 323 pp. [Introduction 18 pp.] – new print and online ed.
2015
8. (Ed.) Kämpferin für den Frieden: Bertha von Suttner. Frankfurt: Fischer
Taschenbuch Verlag, 1983. 216 pp. [Introduction 20 pp.]
9. Lexikon deutschsprachiger Schriftstellerinnen: 1800 - 1945. Munich:
Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1986 (with K. Ludwig and A. Wöffen). 364 pp.
10. (Ed.) Deutsche Literatur von Frauen. Vol.1: Vom Mittelalter bis zum
Ende des 18. Jahrhundert. Munich: C.H. Beck Verlag, 1988. 558 pp. Intr. 25pp.
11. (Ed.) Deutsche Literatur von Frauen. Vol.2: Vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zur
Gegenwart. München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 1988. 584 pp.
12. (Ed.) Encountering the Other(s). Studies in Literature, History and
Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995. 416pp.
13. (Ed.) Writing New Identities: Nation, Gender and Multiculturalism in
Contemporary Europe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997 (together with
Sidonie A. Smith)
14. (Ed.) “If We Had the Word.” Ingeborg Bachmann: Views and
Reviews. Riverside, CA: Ariadne Press, 2004 (together with Markus Zisselsberger)
15. Deutsche Dichterinnen vom 16. Jahrhundert bis Heute. New
revised and extended edition. Cologne: Anaconda Verlag, 2007
16. Image in Outline. Reading Lou Andreas-Salomé. London, New York:
Continuum, 2012. Paperback edition, 2014
Reviews: Agatha Schwartz, The German Quarterly, vol. 86, No. 4
(Fall 2013) pp. 493-95; R.C. Conard, Choice: Current Reviews for Academic
Libraries, vol. 50, No. 7 (March 2013) pp 1248; Muriel Cormican, Monatshefte,
vol. 106, No.3 (fall 2014) pp.518-20; Laura Deiulio, German Studies Review, vol.
38, No. 2 (May 2015) pp. 423-25
Translations: Into Croatian Language, 2016 https://www.knjizara-dominovic.hr/Artikl/OBRIS-SLIKE-citajuci-Lou-Andreas-Salome.html?q=cGdcOTQscHJcNzA5MjA%3d
Into German: Könighausen & Neuman, fall 2018
Edited Books In My Initiated Series "Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Frühe Texte und Lebensgeschichten",
Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
1 Frau und Musik. Ed. Eva Rieger. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 1980 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft
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- Frühe Texte)
2 Frau und Sport. Ed. Gertrud Pfister. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1980 (Die Frau in der
Gesellschaft - Frühe Texte)
3 Frauenemanzipation und Sozialdemokratie. Ed. Heinz Niggemann. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch
Verlag, 1981 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Frühe Texte)
4 Frau und Gewerkschaft. Ed. Gisela Losseff-Tillmanns. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1982 (Die
Frau in der Gesellschaft - Frühe Texte)
5 Frau und Religion. Gotteserfahrungen im Patriarchat. Ed. Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel. Frankfurt:
Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1984 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Frühe Texte).
6 Frauen und Sexualmoral. Ed. Marielouise Janssen-Jurreit. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1986
(Die Frau in der Gesellschaft -Frühe Texte)
7 Mathilde Franziska Anneke in Selbstzeugnissen und Dokumenten. Autor: Maria Wagner. Frankfurt:
Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag , 1980 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Lebensgeschichten)
8 Rahel Sanzara. Eine Biographie. Autor: Diana Orendi-Hinze. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1981
(Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Lebensgeschichten)
9 Eine stumme Generation berichtet. Frauen der 30er und 40er Jahre. Ed. Gisela Dischner. Frankfurt:
Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1982 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Lebensgeschichten)
10 Die Anfänge der deutschen Frauenbewegung: Louise Otto-Peters. Autor: Ruth Ellen Boettcher Joeres.
Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch, 1982 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Lebensgeschichten)
11 Für die Selbstverwirklichung der Frau: Louise Aston. Ed. Germaine Goetzinger. Frankfurt: Fischer
Taschenbuch Verlag, 1983 (Die Frau in der Gesellschaft - Lebensgeschichten)
BOOKS IN PROGRESS
1. Ed. The Many Voices of Europe. Mobility and Migration in Contemporary
Europe (with Nicole Shea)
2. Ed. Reader of Lou Andreas-Salomé’s writings (Key essays and literary texts
in translation)
3. Bild im Umriss: Lou Andreas-Salomé (German translation of “Image in
Outline”)
4. German Women Intellectuals. From the 19th to the 21th Century
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Tieck und Johann Georg Zimmer. Ein Beitrag zum Heldenbuch-Projekt. In: Jahrbuch des Freien
Deutschen Hochstifts 1974, Tübingen 1975, 235-44
2. Die Schriftstellerin in der deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Aspekte ihrer
Rezeption von 1835 bis 1910. In: Die Unterrichtspraxis IX (1976) 1, 15-28
3. Tieck und die Wissenschaft. In: Jahrbuch des Freien Deutschen Hochstift, Tübingen 1976, 168-77.
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4. "lch weiss nicht, ob mich einer versteht, Leute." Funktions- und Wirkungspotential von
Teenagersprache und Werther-Zitat in Ulrich Plenszdorfs Die neuen Leiden des jungen W.
In: Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht 11(1978) 2, 80-92
5. Das weibliche Ich. Überlegungen zur Analyse von Werken weiblicher Autoren mit einem Beispiel aus
dem
18. ]ahrhundert. In: Die Frau als Heldin und Autorin. Neue Kritische Ansätze zur deutschen
Literatur.. Ed. Wolfgang Paulsen. Bern 1979, 55-65
6. Wissenschaftlich-poetische Mittelalter-Rezeption in der Romantik. In: Romantik. Ein
literaturwissenschaftliches Studienbuch. Ed. Ernst Ribbat. Königstein, Ts. 1979, 80-97
7. Mathilde Franziska Annekes "Deutsche Frauen-Zeitung," 1852. In: Emma, August 1979, 14-19
8. Fanny Lewald. In: Frauen: Porträts aus zwei Jahrhunderten. Ed. Hans-Jürgen Schultz.
Stuttgart 1981,
72-86
9. Frauen und Literatur. In: Wir Frauen '81. Köln 1981, 14-17
10. Hedwig, Mathilde und alle anderen. Historische Frauen. In: Emma, September 1981, 50-51
11. Die Frau in der Gesellschaft. In: Informationen für die Frau, April 1981, 7-8
12. "Die Waffen nieder!" Bertha von Suttner und die Anfänge der Friedensbewegung. In:
Siiddeutsche Zeitung, September 1982, Nr. 221, 112
13. "Wir leben im Rüstungskrieg" - Bertha von Suttner und die Anfänge der Friedensbewegung. In: Frauen
und Wissenschaft. Ring-Vorlesung: Universität Köln, WS 1982/83. Köln 1983, 146-59
14. Frauenemanzipation im deutschen Kaiserreich. In: Die deutsche Frauenbewegung. Die soziale Rolle
der
Frau im 19. Jahrhundert und die Emanzipationsbewegung in Deutschland. Ed. Ingeborg
Drewitz. Bonn 1983, 53-84 (published in German, English, French and Spanish editions)
15. Frauenliteratur ist Artikulation des Ungesagten. In: Buchreport v. 8. Mai 1984, Nr.l0
16. Die Frau ohne Eigenschaften - Hedwig Dohms Roman Christa Ruland. In: Feministische Studien 3
(1984) 1, 104-13
17. Selbständigkeit und/oder Liebe: Über die Entwicklung eines "Frauenproblems" in der Literatur
aus dem
Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts. In: Frauen sehen ihre Zeit, Mainz 1984, 41-53
18. Grenzgängerin zwischen alter und neuer Welt: Bertha von Suttner. Nachwort in: M. Wintersteiner,
Bertha von Suttner, Mühlacker 1984, 255-61
19. Der leere Spiegel. Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlows "Ellen Olestjerne". Nachwort in: Franziska Gräfin
Reventlow, Ellen Olestierne, Frankfurt 1985, S. 239-255
20. Feminismus und Modeme: Brennpunkt 1900. In: Kontroversen. Alte und neue. Akten des VII.
Intemationalen Germanisten-Kongresses. Göttingen 1985, Bd. Tübingen 1986, 228-34
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21. Feministische Literatuturwissenschaft. Universität Hamburg 1986. Diskussionsbeitrag. In: Frauen
in der Literaturwissenschaft. Nrs. 10-11, 1986
22. Feministische Literaturwissenschaft. Universität Köln. Report. In: Frauen in der
Literaturwissenschaft, Nr. 13, 1987
23. Ansätze und Modelle zur Erforschung des Beitrags von Frauen zur Literatur. In:
Germanistik und Deutscbunterricbt im Zeitalter der Technologie.
Selbstbestimmung und Anpassungen. Vorträge des Germanistentages Berlin
1987. Bd. 1. Ed. Norbert Oellers. Tübingen 1988, 339-51
24. Frauen schreiben. Überlegungen zu einer ausgewählten Exploration literarischer Praxis. In:
Deutscbe Literatur von Frauen. Ed. G.B.-G. Bd. l: Vom Mittelalter bis zum Ende des 18.
Jahrhundert. München 1988, 11-36
25. Perspektiven des Übergangs. Weibliches Bewusstsein und frühe Moderne. In: Deutscbe Literatur
von Frauen. Ed. G.B.-G. Bd. 2: Vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. München 1988, 169-205
26. Gespräch in Marly. In: Der Aquädukt. 1763-1988. München 1988
27. Selbständigkeit oder Liebe? Frauen sehen ihre Zeit. In: Thusnelda Kühl. Die
Dichterin der Marschen. Ed. Arno Bamme. München: Profil Verlag 1992, 89-108.
28. Mit Wechselndem Schlüssel. Annäherungen an Nelly Sachs’ Gedicht “In der
Fremde.” Zum 100. Geburtstag der Dichterin. German Quarterly 65.1 (Winter 1992)
29. Alterity - Marginality - Difference. On Inventing Spaces for Women. In: Women in German
Yearbook, No.8. University of Nebraska Press, 1993
30. Andere Begegnung: Begegnung mit dem/n Anderen zwischen Aneignung und
Enteignung. Seminar. A Journal of Germanic Studies, 29:2 (May 1993) 95-105.
31. Die Spur des Anderen. B. Travens mexikanischer Roman Die Baumwollpflücker im Licht
philosophischer, ethnologischer und postkolonialer Zugangsweisen zum Anderen. In: Germany
and the "New World." Cultural Exchanges with Latin America and the Caribbean. Ed.
Sigrid Bauschinger und Susan Cocalis. Bern: Francke Verlag 1994, 85-96.
32. Borderlands: Überlegungen zu einer Neukonzeption der Nation von den Rändern. In: Der
weibliche multikulturelle Blick. Ergebnisse eines Symposiums. Ed. Hannelore Scholz und
Britta Baume. Berlin: trafo verlag, Dr. Weist 1995
33. Metamorphosen des Subjekts. In: Autobiographien von Frauen. Ed. Magdalene
Heuser. Stuttgart: Niemeyer Verlag, 1996. 393-404.
34. Exile,Immigrant,Re/United: On Writing (East)Postunification Identity. In: Writing
New Identities Woman, Nation and Immigration in Contemporary Europe. Ed. Gisela Brinker-
Gabler and Sidonie Smith. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997, 264-292.
35. Gender Nation and Immigration in the New Europe. Introduction. In: Writing New Identities.
Gender Nation and Immigration in Contemporary Europe. Ed. Gisela Brinker-Gabler and
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Sidonie Smith. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997: 1-27 (together with Sidonie
Smith).
36. Vom nationalen Kanon zur postnationalen Konstellation. In: Kanon Macht Kultur. Ed. Renate von
Heydebrand. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler, 1998, 78-96.
37. Moderne und Geschlecht. In: Identität (en) der Moderne. Hg. Von Alice Bolterauer
und Dietmar Goltschnigg. Wien: Passagen Verlag 1999 (=Studien zur Moderne 6)
38. The Primitive and the Modern: Gottfried Benn and Else Lasker-Schüler. In: Else Lasker-Schüler.
Ansichten und Perspektiven. Views and Reviews. Hrsg. v. Ernst Schürer and Sonja Hedgepeth.
Tübingen, Basel: Francke Verlag 1999, 45-56.
39 Weiblichkeit und Frühe Moderne. In: Naturalismus, Fin de Siecle, Expressionismus (1980-1918).
Hrsg. v. Gotthart Mix. Munich: Hanser Verlag 2000 (Hansers Sozialgeschichte der deutschen
Literatur, Bd. 7)
40. The Primitive and the Modern: Gottfried Benn and Else Lasker-Schüler.
In: German Women and Fascism. Ed. by Elke Frederiksen and Martha Wallach. Albany: SUNY
Press 2000
41. Renaming the Human: Andreas-Salome’s “Becoming Woman”. In: Seminar. A
Journal of Germanic Studies, 36:1 (2000), 22-41
42. Inventing Language for the Memories Within. In: “If We Had the Word.” Ingeborg
Bachmann: Views and Reviews. Ed. Gisela Brinker-Gabler and Markus Zisselsberger. Riverside,
CA: Ariadne Press, 2004.
43. Living and Lost in Language. Translation and Interpretation in Ingeborg Bachmann’s “Simultan.”
In: “If We Had the Word.” Ingeborg Bachmann: Views and Reviews. Ed. Gisela Brinker-Gabler
and Markus Zisselsberger. Riverside, CA: Ariadne Press, 2004.
44. Psychobiography, Mourning, and Literature. Lou Andreas-Salome’s Rainer Maria Rilke. In:
Gendered Academia. Wissenschaft und Geschlechterdifferenz 1890-1945. Ed. Miriam Kauko,
Sylvia Mieskowski, Alexandra Tische. Göttingen (Germany): Wallstein Verlag, 2005
45. Poet and Polyglott. Translinguale Perspektiven im Werk Ingeborg Bachmanns. In: Cultura
Tedesca, 25, Rome (Italy), April 2004
46. Fanny Lewald. In: Jewish Women. A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Ed. Paula E.
Hyman and Dalia Ofer. Jerusalem (Israel): Shalvi Publishing Ltd.2005 (CD)
47. Sprache und Gesetz: Bachmann und Agamben. In: Ingeborg Bachmann. Ed. Barbara Agnese,
Robert Pichl (Würzburg (Germany): Königshausen & Neumann, 2009).
48. Bild und Wort: Andreas-Salomé und Benjamin. In: Ihr zur Feier: Lou Andreas-Salomé (Taching
am See (Germany): MedienEdition Welsch, 2011).
49. Weiterdenken––Bachmann, the Public Intellectual. In: Ingeborg Bachmann.
Against the War. Ed. Karl Solibakke, Karina von Tippelskirch (Würzburg: Königshausen
&Neumann, 2012).
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50. The New Nomads. Yoko Tawada lesen. In: Die Lücke im Sinn. Vergleichende Studien zu Yoko
Tawada. Ed. Barbara Agnese, Christine Ivanovic, Barbara Vlasta (Tübingen: Stauffenburg
Verlag, 2014).
51. Moderne Männlichkeit in der Literatur des Fin de Siecle und der Harlem Reissance. In: Der
Imaginierte Mann im Werk von Film- und Buchautorinnen. Ed. Renate Möhrmann
(Stuttgart: Kröner Verlag, 2014).
52. Forword. Sophie Discovers America. German Speaking Women Writers Discover Amerika.
Ed. R. McFarland, M. Stott James (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2014)
53 The Task of the Translator. Walter Benjamin’s Über-setzen in Cross-Cultural Practice.. In:
Translation and Translating in German Studies. Festschrift Raleigh Whitinger. Ed. John
Plews and Diane Spokiene. Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Canada, 2016
54. Preface. Heinz Wenzel, Set Sail for Hellas!. Trans. R. Whitinger (New York: Edwin Mellen
Press) (forthcoming).
55. Walter Benjamin’s Translator/Critic as a Model for Transcultural Thought and Practice. In:
Benjamin’s Figures. Ed. Herman Paul, M.A. Kasten (forthcoming 2018)
56. Towards a New World Literature: Translocality and Constellation. In: Proceedings of the
International Comparative Literature Convention, Vienna 2016 (forthcoming: De Gruyter,
Berlin [Germany] 2019).
ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
1. Frauenbewegung und Pazifismus. In: Organisierter Pazifismus in Deutschland, Österreich und in der
Schweiz. Eds.: Helmut Donat und Karl Holl. Düsseldorf 1983, 127-32.
2. Frida Perlen. In: Organisierter Pazifismus in Deutschland, Österreich und in der Schweiz. Eds.
Helmut Donat und Karl Holl. Düsseldorf 1983, 302.
3. "Die Waffen nieder!" In: Organisierter Pazifismus in Deutschland, Österreich und in der Schweiz.
Eds. Helmut Donat und Karl Holl. Düsseldorf 1983, 412-13.
4. Mathilde Franziska Anneke. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed.
Walter Killy. München 1989, Bd. 1.
5. Josefa Berens-Totenohl. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter
Killy. München 1989, Bd. 1.
6. Margarete Beutler. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1989, Bd. 2.
7. Margarete Böhme. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1989, Bd. 2.
8. Amely Bölte. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed . Walter Killy.
München 1989, Bd. 3.
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9. Hans von Kahlenberg. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter
Killy. München 1990, Bd. 5.
10. Friede H. Kraze. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1990, Bd. 6.
11. Hedwig Lachmann. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1990, Bd. 7.
12. Marie-Madeleine. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1990, Bd. 7.
13. Hans Marriot. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1990, Bd. 7.
14. Gertrud Prellwitz. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1990, Bd. 8.
15. Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed.
Walter Killy. München 1991, Bd. 8.
16. Ilse von Stach. In: Literatur Lexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache. Ed. Walter Killy.
München 1991, Bd. 10.
INVITED TALKS AND SEMINARS
1. Das weibliche Ich. Überlegungen zu einer Analyse weiblicher Autoren. Mit einem Beispiel
aus dem 18. Jahrhundert - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (USA), 1977
(X. Amherster Kolloquium für deutsche Literatur)
2. Das weibliche Ich. Überlegungen zu einer Analyse weiblicher Autoren. Mit einem Beispiel
aus dem 18. Jahrhundert -
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. (USA), 1977
3. Deutsche Dichterinnen vom 16. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart -
Evangelische Akademie Hamburg, 1977
4. Väter und Söhne in der Literatur (Podiumsdiskussion) -
Düsseldorfer Literaturgespräch, Düsseldorf, 1979
5. Die Töchter - Spurensuche nach dem Vaterbild -
Heinrich-Heine-Institut, Düsseldorf, 1979
6. Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Gemeinschaft deutscher Künstlerinnen und Kunstfreunde, Hamburg, 1979
7. Das weibliche Ich. Überlegungen zu einer Analyse weiblicher Autoren -
Universität Bielefeld, 1980
8. Deutsche Dichterinnen vom 16. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart -
IV. Seckbacher Literatur-Seminar, Frankfurt, 1980
9. Autorinnen stellen sich vor - Frauenforum im Revier (Seminar) -
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Universität Dortmund, 1980
10. Die Schriftstellerin Fanny Lewald -
Evangelische Akademie Hamburg, 1981
11. ‘Chaos und Eros’. Friedrich Schlegels "Lucinde".
Ringvorlesung "Romantik"
Universität Köln, 1982
12. Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914) -
Ringvorlesung Universität Köln, 1982
13. Frau und Literatur. Neue Ansätze in der Literaturwissenschaft -
Ringvorlesung Universität Köln, 1983
14. Frau und Literatur. Neue Ansätze in der Literaturwissenschaft -
Universität Utrecht, 1984
15. Bertha von Suttner -
Universität Nijmegen, 1984
16. Frau und Literatur. Neue Ansätze in der Literaturwissenschaft -
Universität Nijmegen, 1984
17. Bertha von Suttner -
Deutsche Schule, Den Haag, 1984
18. Bertha von Suttner -
Goethe-Institut, Amsterdam, 1984
19. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen. Festvortrag
zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung "Frauen sehen ihre Zeit" -
Literaturausstellung des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz - Mainz, 1984
20. Zwischen Widerstand und Anpassung. Frauenemanizipation und Literatur um die
Jahrhundertwende (Seminar) -
Katholische Akademie Freiburg - Heidelberg, 1984
21. Bertha von Suttner - Festvortrag zur Namensgebung -
Bertha-von-Suttner-Schule, Nidderau b. Frankfurt, 1985
22. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Pirmasens, 1984 (Eröffnung der Literaturausstellung des Landes RPF)
23. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Zweibrücken, 1984 (Eröffnung der Literaturausstellung des Landes RPF)
24. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Montabaur, 1985 (Eröffnung der Literaturausstellung des Landes RPF)
25. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Bad Kreuznach, 1985 (Eröffnung der Literaturausstellung des Landes RPF)
26. Lou Andreas-Salomé (Seminar) -
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Volkshochschule, Bochum, 1985
27. Schriftstellerin der Jahrhundertwende: Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow -
Universität Osnabrück, 1985
28. Die Frau in der Literatur -
Fridjof-Nansen-Akademie, Ingelheim, 1986
29. Bertha von Sutter (Seminar) -
Volkshochschule, Düsseldorf, 1986
30. Frauen, Kunst und Alltagskultur - Frauenforum im Revier -
Universität Dortmund, 1986
31. Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow (Seminar) -
Volkshochschule, Bochum, 1986
32. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Landesbibliothek Hannover, 1986 (Eröff. der Literaturausstellung des Landes RPF)
33. Frauen schreiben. Überlegungen zu einer perspektivischen Literaturgeschichtsschreibung,
Universität Paderborn, 1986
34. Frauen schreiben. Überlegungen zu einer perspektivischen Literaturgeschichtsschreibung,
Universität Frankfurt, 1987
35. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Grevenbroich, 1987 (Eröffnung der Literaturausstellung des Landes RPF)
36. Wege zum eigenen Ich. Zur Geschichte schreibender Frauen -
Volkshochschule Gummersbach, 1987 (Eröffnung der Literaturausstellung)
37. Reflections on a Perspective Literary History -
State University of New York at Binghamton, 1987
38. Geschichte schreibender Frauen. Überlegungen zu einer perspektivischen
Literaturgeschichtsschreibung -
Wissenschaftlicher Verein Mönchengladbach, 1987
39. Die Rolle der Frau in der Literatur -
Deutsche Auslandsgesellschaft, Lübeck, 1987
40. Frauen und Literatur: Von den Spuren eines Schiffs in den Wellen -
Volkshochschule, Bochum, 1987
41. Bertha von Suttner - Festvortrag zur Namensgebung -
Bertha von Suttner - Realschule, Köln, 1988
42. Feminism and the History of Art and Literature -
SUNY Binghamton, Departmant of Art History, 1989
43. Women's Writing, Women's Art in the 1980's: Hélène Cixous and the écriture féminine. -
SUNY Binghamton, Department of Art History, 1989
44. Literary Historiography and the Challenge of Gender -
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Dartmouth College, 1989
45. Literary Historiography and the Challenge of Gender -
Yale University, 1989
46. Literary Historiography and the Challenge of Gender -
Princeton University, 1990
47. Feminist Literary Criticism (Seminar) -
Princeton University, 1990
48. Literary Historiography and the Challenge of Gender -
University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1990
49. Representation of Women (Seminar) -
University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1990
50. Frauen und Literatur. Neue Perspektiven in der Bundesrepublik und den USA –
Literarische Gesellschaft, Recklinghausen, 1990
51. Frauen und Literatur. Neue Perspektiven in der Bundesrepublik und den USA, Krefeld, 1990
52. 19th Century Women Writers and the Canon.
Summer-Seminar: The Literary Canon and Beyond: German Popular Culture
Reconsidered, Cornell University, 1991
53. Hölderlin and the Tragic (Seminar) -
Collegium Philosophicum, Perugia, Italy, 1991
54. Heidegger and Antigone
PIC- Conference (Philosophy, Interpretation, Culture) -
Binghamton University, 1992
55. Alterity - Marginality - Difference. On Inventing Places for Women -
University of Toronto, Canada, 1992.
56. The Poetry of Nelly Sachs -
McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1992.
57. Encounter with the Other/s -
Amherster Kolloquium für Literatur, 1992
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
58. Borderlands: Überlegungen zu einem Neuentwurf
der Nation von den Rändern -
Conference: Nation, Kultur, Geschlechterverhältnisse –
Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany, 1992
59. The Primitive and the Modern: Gottfried Benn and Else Lasker-Schüler
Conference: German Women Writers from Weimar
to the Present (sponsored by the Goethe-Haus, Washington)
University of Maryland, College Park, 1993
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60. Nation, Gender and Immigration in the New Europe -
McGill University, Montreal, 1993
61. Encounter with the Other/s -
Bucknell University, 1993
62. Nation, Gender and Immigration in the New Europe -
Cornell University, 1994
63. Nation, Gender and Immigration in the New Europe -
PIC Conference (Philosophy, Interpretation, Culture)
Binghamton University, 1994
64. Metamorphosen des Subjekts-
Conference: “Autobiographien von Frauen”
(sponsored by the Werner-Reimers-Stiftung)
Bad Homburg v.d.H., Germnay, 1994
65. Exil, Immigration, Borderline: Christa Wolfs Auf dem Weg nach Tabou -
Universität Leipzig, 1994
66. Woman/Women in Expressionism: Gottfried Benn und Else Lasker-Schüler. Else
Lasker-Schüler-Conference
Penn State University, University Park, October 1995
67. Nation und Translation: Konzepte von Nation ohne Nationalismus bei Kristeva, Montesquieu
und Herder –
Universität Dortmund, 1995
68. Representation of Women-
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1996
69 Neue Perspektiven der Autobiographieforschung-
Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz, Austria, 1997
70. Die Neue Frau und der Künstler-und Bohemeroman der Jahrhundertwende-
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria, 1997
71. Weiblichkeit und ‘männliche Moderne’-
Symposion “Identiät(en) in der Moderne,”
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz 1997
72. Renaming the Human: Lou Andreas Salome’s ‘Becoming Woman’-
University of Iowa, 2000
73. Polyglot Spaces, Polyglot Practices--The Politics and Poetics of Multilingual Textual
Production-
University of Iowa, 2000
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74. Reading Other/Wise: Woman, National Allegory and a Space in-Between in Leila
Abouzeid’s The Year of the Elephant. A Moroccan Woman’s Journey Toward
Independence-
University of Iowa, 2000.
75. The Translator/Critic in the Age of Globalization. Benjamin’s Theory of
Translation and Postcolonial Thought-
Penn State University, University Park, 2003
76. Lou Andreas-Salome: Reading Rilke and Kleist. Symposium “Gendered
Academia”-
University of Munich (Kloster Seon), Germany, 2004
77. Poet and Polyglott. Translinguale Imagination im Werk Ingeborg Bachmanns,
Ingeborg Bachmann Symposium-
Rome, Italy, 2004
78. Lou Andreas-Salome: Between East and West. Towards a Diversification of
Modernism/Modernity, Conference “Networking Women,”
University of Florence, Italy, November 2004
79. Lou Andreas-Salome: Inventing Plentitude. Conference “Configurations of the
‘Third’
Cambridge University, England, 2005
80. Ausnahmezustand: Sprache und Gesetz in Bachmann and Agamben.
International Bachmann-Symposium-
University of Vienna, Austria, 2006
81. Poet in Dark Times: Ingeborg Bachmann-
University of Georgia, 2007
82. Deutsche Dichterinnen. Gedichte und Lebensläufe-
Altstadtbühne Lüdenscheid, Germany, 2007
83. Andreas-Salome, Rilke and the Poetics of Mourning- Seminar,
University of Vienna, Austria, 2007
84. Images and the Politics of Invention: Walter Benjamin and Lou Andreas- Salomé,”
Invited Lecture, German Colloquium
Cornell University, 2009
85. Bachmann, the Public Intellectual, Symposium
University of Syracuse, 2010
86. Lou Andreas-Salomés Rilke Book, Fellows’ Speaker Series, Institute for the
Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH)
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Binghamton University, 2010
87. In Transit: Yoko Tawada Lesen. Symposium-
University of Vienna, Austria, 2011
88. Nachtrauer: Lou Andreas-Salomé’s Rilke Memoir, Invited Lecture-
University of Miami, 2011
89. Gender, Nation and Immigration in Contemporary Europe, Invited lecture-
European University of St. Petersburg, Russia, 2011
90. Image and Word. Andreas-Salomé and Benjamin,
Symposium- Lou Andreas-Salomé-Institut
Göttingen, Germany, 2011
91 Benjamin—The Translator/Critic in the Age of Globalization
University of Vienna, 2012
92 Lou Andreas-Salomé’s Thought on Creativity
Kyoto University, Japan, 2014
PAPERS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
1. Feminismus und Moderne: Brennpunkt 1900 -
Internationaler Germanisten Kongress, Göttingen, 1985
2. Ansätze und Modelle zur Erforschung des Beitrags von Frauen zur Literatur -
Deutscher Germanisten Kongress, Berlin, 1987
3. Rethinking the Apollonian - Dionysian. Nietzsche's Perspectivism and the
Aesthetic State –
8th Annual Conference of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Baruch
College, New York, 1989
4. Revolution, Narration and the Female Heroine in the Late 18th Century Novel –
MW American Society for 18th-Century Studies, Columbus, OH, 1989
5. The "Artist" as "Woman" –
MLA Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., 1989
6. The Question of the Other(s). German and American Perspectives –
AATG Annual Convention, Baden-Baden, Germany, 1992
7. Exile/Immigrant/Borderland: On Writing Postunification Identity: Christa Wolf
German Studies Annual Convention, Dallas, Texas, 1994
8. Nietzsche and the Greek –
13th Annual Conference of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Binghamton University, 1994
9. Thinking through Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism (Session of the Lessing Society)
MLA Annual Convention, San Diego, 1994
10. Nation und Translation.
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Internationaler Germanisten Kongress, Vancouver, Canada, 1995
11. Vom Nationalen zum Transnationalen Kanon.
Symposium der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Marbach a.Neckar, 1996
12. ‘Savage Women:’ Taming Unruly Subjects in Imperial Germany.
German Studies Annual Convention, Salt Lake City, 1998
13. Back to the Future: Some Thoughts on Feminist Utopian Thinking in the Age of
Globalization
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 2001
14. Benjamin’s Theory of Translation and Postcolonial Thought
German Studies Annual Convention, New Orleans, 2003
15. Beziehungsspiele-Handlungsräume (Commentator)
German Studies Annual Convention, New Orleans, 2003
16. Schlaffer’s “Die kurze Geschichte der Literatur” (Commentator)
German Studies Annual Convention, New Orleans, 2003
17. Masculinity and Stylistic Creativity in Modern Culture
MLA Annual Convention, San Diego, 2003
18. Manifesto for a Transnational German Studies,
German Studies Annual Convention, Milwaukee, 2005
19. All in Two, Two in One, On in All” – Lou Andreas-Salome’s Re-Valuing the Human
ACLA Annual Convention, Princeton, 2006
20. East and West. Lou Andreas-Salomé’s Russian Diary and the Politics of Invention.
German Studies Annual Convention, St. Paul, 2008
21. The Translator/Critique in the Age of Globalization.
ACLA Annual Convention, Harvard University, 2009
22. Translation and the Construction of Transnational Memory (Respondent)
MLA Annual Convention, Los Angeles, 2011
23. Lou Andreas-Salomé at 150
German Studies Annual Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, 2011
24. The (Im)Possibility of Translation: The Case of Lou Andreas-Salomé
Binghamton University German Studies Colloquium, 2012
25. Walter Benjamin---The Task of the Translator
German Studies Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, 2013
26. Subject, Place, and Memory in the Work of Ingeborg Bachman (Respondant)
German Studies Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, 2013
27. Practicing (Un)belonging—Yoko Tawada, The Specular Border Intellectual
Social Science History Conference, University of Vienna, Austria, 2014
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28. Constellation of the Translocal: Towards a New World Literature
International Comparative Literature Assoc. (ICLA), Convention, 2016, Vienna, Austria
29. Generating Translocality: Mobility, Place, and Constellation
Canadian Assoc. of Teachers of German, Convention, Toronto, Canada 2017
30 Generating Translocality: Mobility, Place, and Constellation
International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, II., 2018
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2018f Initiator and Co-Chair of Research Network “European Culture” – Council for European
Studies, Columbia University, New York
2018f Editorial Board, Book Series “Frauen-Literatur-Wissenschaft” - Frank & Timme Verlag für
wissenschaftliche Literatur, Berlin, Germany
2018 Co-organizer, Mini-Symposium “(Re)crossing Borders: Mobility and Migration in
Contemporary Literature and Culture” (with Nicole Shea)
Council for European Studies Conference, Chicago, Ill.
2017 Co-organizer, Mini-Symposium “The Many Voices of Europe. Mobility and Migration in
Contemporarary Europe” (with Nicole Shea)
Council for European Studies Conference, Glasgow, Great Britain
2016 Organizer, Panel with three sessions “Towards a New World Literature”
Comparative Literature Association (ICLA), July 2016, Vienna, Austria
2015 Ms. Reviewer, Women in German Yearbook
2014 Ms. Reviewer, Women in German Yearbook
2014 Consultant, Research Grant—“Gina Kaus. Edition and Text Analysis”, Final Evaluation,
Austrian Research Society, Vienna
2014 Organizer, Panel with three sessions at German Studies Annual Convention
“Towards a New World Literature”, Kansas City, Missouri
2012 External Promotion Review (Full Professor), University of Oregon
2011 Evaluator, Grant Application to the WWWF, Austria (Vienna Wissenschafts-, Forschungs-
und Technologiefonds) “Literature on the Move: Immigrant Literature and
Transnationalisation”
2011 Organizer, Roundtable on “Lou Andreas-Salomé at 150: New Perspectives”
German Studies Annual Convention, Louisville, KY
2009ff Cooperation Partner for the European Research Cluster “New Orientations in Women and
Gender Research,” University of Vienna, Austria
2008ff Advisory Editorial Board, Contemporary Women’s Writing (Oxford UP, UK)
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2007 Organizer, two sessions on “Gender, Language, Thought,” German Studies Annual
Convention, San Diego
2006 Co-Organizer, three sessions on “Re/valuing the Human,” ACLA Annual
Convention. Princeton, N.J.
2006ff Editorial Service: German Quarterly, MLA Publications
2005 Co-organizer, three sessions “Crossing Borders: Towards a Transnational German Studies,
German Studies Annual Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (with Sara Lennox)
2004 Editorial Service: University of Massachusetts Press, University of Nebraska Press, Women in
German Yearbook, German Quarterly
2003 Organizer, Special Session “Walter Benjamin: From Allegory to Dialectical Image,” MLA
Annual Convention, San Diego, 2003
2003 Evaluator, Grant Application, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
2002 Evaluator, Grant Application, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
1998 Organizer, Panel on “Polyglot Spaces, Polyglot Practices: The Politics and Poetics of
Multilingual Textual Production;” three sessions with twelve speakers Annual Convention of
the American Comparative Literature Association, Austin, Texas
1997 Chair, MLA Executive Committee Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Organizer, three
panels at the Annual Convention in Toronto: “‘The University in Ruins’ and German Studies,”
“Transnational Europe,” and “New Readings of Nineteenth-and Early-Twentieth-Century
German Literature.”
1995-98 Member, MLA (Modern Language Association) Executive Committee, Nineteenth and Early
Twentieth Century
1994 Moderator, German Studies Annual Convention, Panel on German Studies/Cultural
Studies
1994 Selection Committee for the co-editor of Women in German Yearbook
1992 Member, Program Committee, International Society of 18th Century Studies,
Congress 1995, Münster, Germany (resigned)
1992ff Editorial Board, Women in German Yearbook
1990 Organizer, Panels on "German Aesthetics and Greek Philosophy" for the 9th Annual
Conference of Ancient Greek Philosophy), New York City
1988f Member, Research Board of Advisors, The American Biographical Institute
1985-90 Member, "Women's Forum," Internationale Vereinigung für Germanische Sprach-und
Literaturwissenschaft (IVG)
1984-86 Referee, Endowment "Volkswagenwerk" (FRG)
1983-88 Member, Board of Advisors, Research Project "Frau und Christentum," University of
Tübingen (Prof. Hans Küng)
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SERVICE AT BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
2016 Faculty Representative, Commencement, Spring 2016
2015 Faculty Representative, Commencement, Spring 2015
2015-16 Director of Graduate Studies, Comparative Literature
2015 Introduction of Keynote Speaker Ann Stoler,
Comparative Literature Graduate Student Conference
2014 Member, 2 Search Committees, Comparative Literature
2014 Faculty Advisor, Annual British Women Writers Conference, Binghamton U.
2014 Interviewer, Binghamton University Fulbright Program
2014 Faculty Representative, Spring Commencement
2012 Foreign Language Proficiency Exams
2012-15 Member, Faculty Senate
2012 Member, Doctoral Committee, Defenses (2 English, 1 PIC, 1 Art History)
2012 Organizer, Graduate Seminar Benjamin Conference
2012 Member, Search Committee, Comparative Literature (ca.280 applicants)
2012 Faculty Representative, Commencement Fall 2012
2012 Member, Graduate Committee, Comparative Literature
2012 Member, Junior IPC, German & Russian
2012 Organizer, Session at Binghamton University German Studies Colloquium
2011 Member, Committee Distinguished Professorship (Art History)
2011 Organizer, Session at Binghamton University German Studies Colloquium
2010 Member, Committee, Distinguished Professorship (Art History)
2010 Member, AAAS, Senior IPC
2010 Member, Dissertation Committee, Defense (History)
2010 Conference Moderator: Upstate New York German Studies Colloquium
2009-10 Member, Founding Committee of IASH (Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities)
2009 Member, Comparative Literature Senior IPC
2009 Member, Cinema Senior IPC
2008-10 Chair, Department of Comparative Literature
2007 Outside Reader, Dissertation Defense, English Department (two)
2006 Member, Art History Junior IPC; Member, Comparative Literature Junior IPC
2006 Examiner, Comprehensive Exam, History Department
2005-07 Member, University Graduate Council, Binghamton University
2004-08 Co-Director, Program in Philosophy, Literature, and the Theory of Criticism
2004 Chair, Comparative Literature Department SIPC
2004 Member, Dean’s Research Semester Proposal Committee
2004 Outside Reader, Dissertation Defense, English Department
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2005 Examiner, Comprehensive Exam English Department––Creative Writing
2004 Outside Reader, Dissertation Defense, History Department
2003 Member, Comparative Literature Department IPC
2003 Member, GREAL IPC
2003-06 Organizer, Comparative Literature Lecture Series (in honor of Frederick Garber)
2003 University Committee, University Award for Excellence in Outreach/Service
2002 Interim Graduate Director, Spring
2002 University Committee, University Award for Excellence in Research
2002 University Committee, University Award for Excellence in Teaching
2002-04 Member, University Faculty Senate
2002 Outside Examiner, Comprehensive Exams, History Department
2002 Associated Faculty Member Translation, Research, and Instruction Program
2002 Outside Examiner, Comprehensive Exams, Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture
2002 Outside Examiner, Dissertation Defense, English Department
2002 Outside Reader, Dissertation Defense, English––Creative Writing
2001ff Associated Faculty Member, Graduate Program in Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture
(PIC)
2001 Member, SIPC, Department of German, Russian and East Asian Lang.& Literature
2001 Personal Committee, Women’s Studies
2001 Outside Reader, Dissertation Defense, Department of English
1998 Presentation, University Panel for TA Orientation: “New Beginnings”
1998 University Committee on Dissertation Year Fellowships
1998 First Reader Ph.D. Exam, Specialization, English Department
1998 Steering Committee, Women’s Studies
1997 Senior Personnel Committee, Department of German, Russian and East Asian Languages and
Literatures
1997 Search Committee, Comparative Literature
1996 Search Committee, Comparative Literature
1996ff Associated Faculty Member, Department of History
1996 Outside Examiner, Comprehensive Exams, History Department
1996 Conference Director, Interdisciplinary Symposium: Ingeborg Bachmann
1995ff Associated Faculty Member, Women’s Studies
1995 Outside Reader, Dissertation, English Department, Binghamton University
1994 Organizer, Symposium “Nation, Gender and History-Focus: Yugoslavia”
1994 University Committee on Academic Computing
1994 University Committee on Scholarship and Research
1994 University Committee on Dissertation Year Fellowships
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1994 University Committee on University Fellowships
1994-96 Member of the Faculty Senate
1994-96 Member of the University Graduate Council
1994 Search Committee, Comparative Literature
1994 Search Committee, German Department
1993-98 Director of Graduate Studies, Comparative Literature Department
1992 Second Reader Ph.D. Exam, Specialization, English Department
1992 Outside Examiner, Comprehensive Examinations, History Department
1991 Conference Director, "The Question of the Other"
1990-91 Acting Director, Program in Philosophy, Literature and the Theory of Criticism (PLC)
1990 Co-Organizer, Women's Studies Lecture Series, "Feminist Analysis in Art and Literature"
1990 Organizer, Comparative Literature Lecture Series, "Women and the Avant-garde"
1990 Respondent, Conference on "Current Debates in Art History: Feminism and Cultural Studies:
Theory/History/Experience"
1990ff Affiliated Faculty Member of the Graduate Program "Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture"
Philosophy Department
1990ff Program Committee, "Philosophy, Literature and Theory of Criticism"
1989-90 Committee on Speakers: Women's Studies
1989-93 Steering Committee: Women's Studies
1989ff Affiliated Faculty Member of "Women's Studies"
1989ff Affiliated Faculty Member of the "Graduate Program in Women's History", History
Department
1989 Co-Organizer of the Art History Colloquium, "Poststructuralism and Feminism"
DISSERTATION ADVISING
Principal Advisor of Dissertations in Comparative Literature, finished: Bianyi Li, Eriko Hashimoto, Deborah Spanfelner, Dongxin Quin, Robert Thomas, Nicole Shea, Albina Leibman, Pei-Yun Chen, Julia Friday, Vern Walker, Irmak Ertuna, Brendan Mahoney, Bryan Dewey, Kristin Jennings, Hakan Atay. Currently: Chantal Rodais, Angela Runciman, Annemarie Fischer, Jeongyun Ko, Wan-hsin Kuo; Ross Lipton, Tom Hänel, Kerstin Wilhelms. Gülden Olgun. Dissertation Committee Member, Comparative Literature, finished: Pierre Joris, Jonathan Steinwand, Michael Strysick, Terry McGregor, Amy Wieber, Amy Burtner, Charles Talcott, Aaron Perkus, Ophelia Selam, Joseph Lewandowski, David Kirkpatrick, Sean Kelly, Steve Zani, Laura Tuley, Heather Hahn, Iris Huang, Mark Youngerman, Siga F. Jagne, Monika O’Brian, Assimina Karavanta, Amy Smith, Maria Theresa Holub, Markus Zisselsberger, Gulru Gozacan, Cagri Kasap, Jessie Kabwila Kapasula, Ally Hwang, Gregory Sevik, Alison Heney, Nilima Rabl, Tamkin Hussain, Patchani E. Patabandi. Currently; Basak Yuce. Dissertation Committees Member or Outside Reader, English and Creative Writing, finished: Lyn Marie Pieski, Liz Rosenberg, Michelle Moore, Irene Wirshing, David Chirico, Chutima Pragatwurtisan, Thom Brucie, Jo Malin, Catherine Dent, Heather Mc Naughter, Hong Kim, Daniel Shea, Alla Boldina, Jane Aberdaston, Doris Umbers, Darlene Gold, Charles Wesley, Jim Capozzi.
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Dissertation Committee Member, TRIP, finished: Deborah Folaron, Kim Allen Gleed, Haifa Kraid, Erin Riddle, Patrick Schultz. Dissertation Committee Member or Outside Reader, PIC, finished: Tom Piergastini, Alan Orlik, Kaya Akyildiz, Bican Polat, Michael Eng, Saygun Gokariksel, Sara J. Solack, Sasha Shivers. Dissertation Committee Member or Outside Reader, History, finished: Shelley Rose, Stewart Anderson, Virginia Holmes, Glen Ramsey, Jeffrey McFadden, Christa O’Donnell, Jennifer Evans.
COURSES AT BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY, 1989-
Graduate Courses
- Fin de siecle
- Gender and Writing
- Modes of Modern Writing
- Women and the Avant-garde
- Expressionism
- Comparative Feminist Criticism
- The Modern Novel
- The Emergence of Modern Literature: 18th/19th Century
- Literature and Memory
- Jena Romantics
- The Feminine - Figures and Styles
- Memory, Language, Fascism: Ingeborg Bachmann
- Minor(ity) Discourse: Multicultural Literature
- Viennese Modernism: Culture and Metropolis
- Modernity and Geschlecht I
- Modernity and Geschlecht II
- Walter Benjamin
- Reading Benjamin’s Arcades
- Modernisms I
- Modernisms II
- Transnational Modernism I: Century Cities
- Transnational Modernism II: Century Avant-gardes
- Proseminar of Comparative Literature
- Towards a New World Literature
Undergraduate Courses
- Women and Modernism
- Questions of Gender Across the Disciplines
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- European Women Poets: Exile and Atrocities
- Auto/biographics
- Writing Exile and Migration
- Modern Women in Literature and Film
- Towards a New World Literature