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Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies

Volume 49, Number 1, February 2013

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/m0742h21r026/

 

This issue contains:

 

The Changing Nature of Scholarly Communication: A Forum

In this new special section of Seminar, we are interested in focusing on issues of increasing importance to our profession that often do not have room for expression in more traditional forms and formats of publication. For our initial topic, we have chosen “the changing nature of scholarly communication.” There are likely few of us who have not been impacted by these changes and who have not also registered at one time or another a range of reactions to them. Our aim is to initiate a conversation that begins to address these reactions in more systematic and open-ended fashion. The forum’s goal is to discuss emerging problems as well as identify creative solutions to such problems. Communication is not an aftermath of ideas but a means to constitute them. The question we thus want to ask is, how will the changing nature of scholarly communication change the nature of scholarship? (from Introduction)

 

 

Introduction: Scholarly Communication and German Studies

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/l0x65486g132v497/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=0

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.1

 

Mobilizing Knowledge: Re-visioning Research Dissemination, or Don’t Yell at the TV – Be on TV

Jill Scott         

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/m5634xp5576w67h4/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=1

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.7

 

Accounting for Scholarship in the University 2.0: Knowledge Production and Dissemination under the Conditions of Global Knowledge Economies

Markus Reisenleitner 

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/d77757017g609007/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=2

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.9

 

Notes on Opening Access to German Studies

Carrie Smith-Prei       

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/6l202144hw346574/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=3

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.15

 

Articles

Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s Translingual Poetics in Mutterzunge

MelÝz ErgÝn     

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/n170507440871vr7/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=4

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.20

 

Creative Destruction: Karl Kraus and the Paradox of Satire

Jakob Norberg           

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/7484663111783x37/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=5

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.38

 

Landscapes of the Mind: The Spatial Configuration of Mathematics in Hermann Broch’s Die Unbekannte Größe

Gwyneth Cliver          

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/ph789246pr852080/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=6

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.52

 

Von Patmos nach Bayreuth: Apokalyptik und Androgynität in Richard Wagners Parsifal

Christian Clement      

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/0547jv3274076281/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=7

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.68

 

Reviews

Jerold C. Frakes, Vernacular and Latin Literary Discourses of the Muslim Other in Medieval Germany., reviewed by katja altpeter-jones

 

Susan Ingram and Katrina SarkBerliner Chic: A Locational History of Berlin Fashion, reviewed by julia bertschik

 

Ulrike StammDer Orient der Frauen: Reiseberichte deutschsprachiger Autorinnen im frühen 19. Jahrhundert, reviewed by linda dietrick

http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/82j7836163641261/?p=354f70f4224e43feae6fcb0a32abf5b9&pi=8

DOI: 10.3138/sem.49.1.91

 

Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies

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Seminar is a forum for scholarly and critical discussion of Germanic Studies - the study of literature and culture of the German-speaking countries, and of literature and culture in other Germanic languages excluding English. The journal aims to foster international cooperation in the study of Germanic literatures and cultures in the English-speaking world.

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