Sep 15 2023

Xan Holt, Fugitive Time: Dismantling the Narrative Logic of Asylum in Abbas Khider’s Der falsche Inder

Newberry German Studies Seminar

September 15, 2023

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location

The Newberry Library, Rettinger Hall

Address

60 W Walton St, Chicago, IL 60610

This seminar provides a forum for scholarship-in-progress in the area of German studies. The seminar is particularly interested in papers that cross disciplinary boundaries and that reconceptualize the materials and conventions of German Studies as a field, including beyond the frames of the German language and nation state.

The seminar’s coordinators are Alice Goff (University of Chicago), Imke Meyer (University of Illinois Chicago), Sophie Salvo (University of Chicago), Anna Souchuk (DePaul University), and Lauren Stokes (Northwestern University).

The seminar is generously sponsored by Germanic Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Germanic Studies at the University of Chicago, the Department of Modern Languages at DePaul University, and the Department of History at Northwestern University.

You must register in advance in order to attend this event and receive the paper in advance. Please register via the Newberry website:

Contact

Heidi Schlipphackle

Date posted

Sep 1, 2023

Date updated

Sep 1, 2023