Twenty-Fifth National Postgraduate Colloquium in German Studies
St Anne's College, Oxford
Saturday, 10 April and Sunday, 11 April 1999
PROGRAMME
REINHARD UHRIG (London): 'First (person) Novels'
GERTA VALENTINE (London): '"Schoene Charaktere": Women's Physicality
and Spirituality in Thomas Mann's Fiction'
MALTE HERWIG (Oxford): 'Autopsy: Anatomical Aesthetics in Thomas
Mann'
MALCOLM SPENCER (Birmingham): 'Reading Robert Musil's Der Mann ohne
Eigenschaften Part III, Chapters 1-38'
SONAT HART (London): 'Nur ein "G'schicht'l Drucker"? The Overlooked
Literary Value of Friedrich Tonberg's Bestseller Die Tante Jolesch
oder der Untergang des Abendlandes in Anekdoten'
KATJA KREBS (Hull): 'Attitudes to German Drama in English Translation
and Production'
MARIELLE SUTHERLAND (London): 'The Problem of saying Bitte Nicht
Sterben: What happens to a Taboo when it becomes Text?'
SARAH GOODCHILD (London): 'The Use of Metaphorised Female Images in
Constructions of Heimat and their Subversion in Herta Mueller's Early
Stories'
ASTRID-ELKE KURTH (Cambridge): 'Der Tod ein Meister - den Tod
meistern? Napoleon Seyfarth, AIDS, Identity, Camp'
TIMOTHY FRANCIS (London): 'Low German in the First Half of the
Sixteenth Century: the Problem of Authenticity'
SARAH EGAN (Galway): 'The Reconciliation of the Aesthetic and Logic:
Baumgarten's Aesthetica realised in Kant's 'Transcendental Doctrine
of the Elements'
FRAZER CLARK (Oxford): '"Eckensteher Nante goes to Parliament":
Adventures of a Social Satirist in 1848'
GUNNAR KLATT (Lancaster): 'The Experience of the First World War in
German and English Literature before 1939'
GEORG THEUERMANN (Cork): 'Der deutsch-juedische Diskurs im
journalistischen Werk von Joseph Roth'
DARIA SCHEYKA (London): 'Art and Abstraction: "Der Sturm" as a
Centre of European Avant-Garde Movements 1910-1932'
JULIAN RHYS (Sheffield): 'Student Opposition in the Later East
Germany: An Examination of Deeds and Motives'
JULIA STRUCK-SOBOLEVA (Birmingham): 'Communicative Competence and the
Integration Process of Russian Germans in Germany'
If you would like to attend, please obtain a registration form from the
Organisers, Twenty-Fifth National Postgraduate Colloquium, c/o
Institute of Germanic Studies, 29 Russell Square, GB-London WC1B 5DP,
Telephone: 00 44 (0)171-580 2711, Facsimile: 00 44 (0) 171-436 3497,
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