Dr. Bowers Publishes Dostoevsky Bicentenary Book
Dr. Katherine Bowers and Dr. Kate Holland (U of T) have co-edited a book called Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity.
MA Student Awarded Affiliated Fellowship Funding
MA student Susanna Cassisa has received Affiliated Fellowship funding for the upcoming academic year.
Dr. Bowers Receives SSHRC Connection Grant for Dostoevsky’s Bicentenary
Dr. Katherine Bowers and Dr. Kate Holland (University of Toronto) have received a SSHRC Connection Grant to support the celebration of Dostoevsky’s bicentenary in 2021.
Dr. Gramling Publishes New Book
Dr. David Gramling has published his new book entitled The Invention of Multilingualism.
Dr. Frackman Introduces Film at Virtual Film Festival
Dr. Kyle Frackman introduced the film The Mistake at the virtual film festival “Authority & Alterity in East German Movies.”
Dr. Nijdam Publishes Research on Refugee Comics in The Conversation
Dr. Elizabeth “Biz” Nijdam has authored an article in The Conversation on refugee comics for the upcoming World Refugee Day on June 20, 2021.
Students of GERM 426 Publish Their Research on Survivors of the Holocaust @UBC – Life & Work
During the academic year 2020/21 students who took GERM 426 (German Representations of the Holocaust) in German literature and film, taught by Dr. Uma Kumar, wrote a research paper on Survivors of the Holocaust @UBC – Life & Work.
Dr. Bowers Gives Talk for Anglo-Russian Research Network
On May 25, 2021, Dr. Katherine Bowers gave a talk for the Anglo-Russian Research Network called “Ghost-Writing: Radcliffiana and the Russian Gothic Wave.”
Webinar Recordings of “Storytelling as Research: Unsettling the Cultural Politics of Diversity through Filmmaking” Now Available
The recordings of webinars from the workshop, organized by Erin Goheen Glanville and Markus Hallensleben on April 7-9, 2021, are now freely accessible and open to the public.
Dr. Bowers Appears as a Featured Guest on CiTR Radio’s The Blue Hour
Dr. Katherine Bowers spoke about Dostoevsky and her research for the CiTR 101.9 FM radio program “The Blue Hour,” a “dialogue about life, literature, science, philosophy, and everything in between.”