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| Susan Bernstein Comparative Literature, Department of German Studies, Department of Susan Bernstein works in German, French, and English and American literature of the 18th through 20th centuries. She has particular interests in literary theory, literature and the arts (specifically music and architecture), Romanticism, philosophy, and poetry. | | Katherine R. Goodman German Studies, Department of Katherine Goodman works in the areas of eighteenth and nineteenth- century German literature and specializes in women's literature. She has published books on women's autobiography in Germany and on women writers in early eighteenth-century Leipzig (Amazons and Apprentices). She has published work on authors such as Rahel Varnhagen, Bettina von Arnim, Christiane Mariane von Ziegler, Johanna Schopenhauer. Several recent articles are aimed at rehabilitating Luise Gottsched. She has been the recipient of an Alexander-von-Humboldt Stipendium. | | Thomas Kniesche German Studies, Department of Professor Kniesche's areas of expertise include modern German literature, intellectual history, literary theory, and psychoanalysis. | | Kevin McLaughlin English, Department of German Studies, Department of Kevin McLaughlin's research focuses on European and American literature during the 19th century. McLaughlin has special interests in literature and philosophy. He is the author of two books: Writing in Parts: Imitation and Exchange in 19th-Century Literature (Stanford University Press, 1995) and Paperwork: Fiction and Mass Mediacy in the Paper Age (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005). He is also co-translator of Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project (Harvard University Press, 1999). | | Carol Jean Poore German Studies, Department of 20th century German literature and culture, literature and history, and disability studies. | | Roberto Simanowski German Studies, Department of Professor Simanowski's areas of interest include 18th- century literature and culture, modern German literature and culture, digital aesthetics, nationalism, and identity | | Zachary Sng German Studies, Department of Zachary Sng works on the literature and philosophy of Britain and Germany around the 18th century, covering the intellectual and literary movements of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. His other interests include rhetoric, semiotics, and the history of aesthetics. | | Jane Sokolosky German Studies, Department of Research Interests: Language pedagogy; Computer-mediated language instruction; language learning and technology; turn-of-the-century Austrian literature | |

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