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Miniature of Bridging the Bergschrund: Depictions of Glaciers in the Berner Oberland and Wallis Regions of the Alps and the ‘American Alps’ from the late 18th-century to the Present
Bridging the Bergschrund: Depictions of Glaciers in the Berner Oberland and Wallis Regions of the Alps and the ‘American Alps’ from the late 18th-century to the Present
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    • Embargo End Date: 2027-05-19

    Date: 2022-01-01

    Creator: Lily Poppen

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      Miniature of “There’s Nothing More to Get From It”: Subverting Representation in Olivia Wenzel’s <i>1000 Serpentinen Angst</i> and Sharon Dodua Otoo’s <i>Adas Raum</i>
      “There’s Nothing More to Get From It”: Subverting Representation in Olivia Wenzel’s 1000 Serpentinen Angst and Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Adas Raum
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        • Embargo End Date: 2028-05-18

        Date: 2023-01-01

        Creator: Annika Moore

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          Unraveling Paradise: Colonialism and Disguise in German Language Literature

          Date: 2022-01-01

          Creator: Brigita Kant

          Access: Open access

          For centuries, the Pacific Islands have been disguised by Europeans through the trope of “island paradise." Despite Europe’s role in bringing colonization and racial oppression to Oceania, the dominant narrative has been that Pacific Islanders lead simple lives, untouched from the complicated aspects of the “modern world.” This narrative has enabled White outsiders to fantasize about the Pacific Islands as a place for personal denial of Western social conventions, simultaneously allowing White European men to fetishize and possess Pacific Island culture and identity. My honors project will closely examine three fictional German language texts- Haimotochare (1819), Der Papalagi (1920), and Imperium (2012)- centered around the exploration German colonial involvement in Pacific Islands. My analysis of these texts will allow for the understanding of how the false narrative of “island paradise” came to be, how it has been embraced and weaponized, and what it means for both German and Pacific Islander post-colonial identity.


          Miniature of Experiments in Gender: A Comparative Analysis on the Literary Representation of Women in Medicine and Science during the Weimar Republic
          Experiments in Gender: A Comparative Analysis on the Literary Representation of Women in Medicine and Science during the Weimar Republic
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              Date: 2021-01-01

              Creator: Rachel Bercovitch

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                Transforming the Humane: Human/Animal Relationships in Marlen Haushofer’s Die Wand and Franz Kafka’s Die Verwandlung

                Date: 2022-01-01

                Creator: Joosep R. Vorno

                Access: Open access

                In this project, I investigate Franz Kafka’s Die Verwandlung (1915) and Marlen Haushofer’s Die Wand (1963) through a magic realist interpretive strategy. I identify how, as a result of a mysterious opening premise, the two texts accomplish a human/animal transformation in the protagonists. While the transformations differ in several aspects, even at times being direct opposites, the way in which the characters navigate their new nonhuman selves poses many important questions about care and humaneness, the human condition, and social and familial structures. By drawing on discussions of magic realism – from its roots in Weimar German art criticism, its contemporary features in literature, and the inherently subversive nature of the narrative mode – I discuss how the lens of magic realism becomes a helpful tool in recognizing, exploring, and appreciating the human/animal transformations as a defamiliarization of the familiar.


                Miniature of <i>Onkel Toms Hütte</i>: Translation, Intervention, and Nation
                Onkel Toms Hütte: Translation, Intervention, and Nation
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                  • Embargo End Date: 2028-05-18

                  Date: 2023-01-01

                  Creator: Sofie Brown

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                    Miniature of Literary <i>Stolpersteine</i> that Produce Memory, Identity, and Belonging in Contemporary German Narratives of Migration
                    Literary Stolpersteine that Produce Memory, Identity, and Belonging in Contemporary German Narratives of Migration
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                      • Embargo End Date: 2026-12-16

                      Date: 2022-01-01

                      Creator: Lauren Katz

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