12th Undergraduate Research Conference in German Studies 2023
Organizers: Prof. Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger - Lafayette College
Prof. Axel Hildebrandt - Ā鶹¹ū¶³
SESSION I
8:30-9:25 AM
Moderator: Prof. Dennis JohannĆen - Lafayette College
Mia Trani (Lafayette College) āThe Eyes of the Collective: Dismantling the Idea of āHeimatāā
Alex Rank (University of Illinois at Chicago) āGerman Housing Policy after 1990: Looking to the Past to Help Look to the Futureā
Silas McClung (University of the South: Sewanee) āLessons From Post-Soviet Union Berlin: Monuments, Memorials, and Narratives Fueling President Putinās Unjust Invasion of Ukraineā
SESSION II
9:25-10:20 AM
Moderator: Prof. Liesl Allingham - University of the South: Sewanee
Rebecca Cole (University of the South: Sewanee) A Comparative Analysis of Dialogic Memorials in Berlin: The Rape of German Women in Wartime and Postwar Germany and Addressing Scholarly Hesitancies
Nicholas Bailey (University of the South: Sewanee) The Monument as the Modern Nation-Stateās Reification of State Consciousness. A Comparison between the SiegessƤule and Washington Monument
Harrison Quinn (Bucknell University) Die Bauern: Die deutschen Kriegsgefangenen von Gettysburg
SESSION III
10:20-11:15 AM
Moderator: Prof. Viktoria Pƶtzl - Grinnell College
Andrew Thompson (Grinnell College) Jugenderwachen im Roten Wien: Eine historische Studie der Arbeiterjugendbewegungen in der Wiener Zwischenkriegszeit
Rachel Houts (Hillsdale College) āMĆ¼nchhausen: die Wahrheit Ć¼bers LĆ¼gen and the Intersection of Falsehood with Realityā
Shannon Scott (University of Florida) āāI am not guiltyā: The Einsmann-MĆ¼ller Case in 1930s and 2020s Mediaā
SESSION IV
11:15-11:55 AM
Moderator: Prof. Nora Vosburg - St. Olaf College
Matt Oberlander (St. Olaf College) āLanguage as a crucial element in the differentiation between āusā and āothersā: The development of script style in Switzerlandā
Christian Zeitvogel (Western Michigan University) āIn Ćbersetzung verloren: Eine Diskussion Ć¼ber ĆbersetzungspƤdagogik in Bezug auf persƶnliche Erfahrungen bei der Ćbersetzung des Stadtmuseums Erlangenā
12:00-12:45 PM
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Karolin Machtans - Connecticut College
"Representing the Asylum Process in Contemporary German Literature and Film"
SESSION V
12:45-1:40 PM
Moderator: Prof. Imke Meyer - University of Illinois - Chicago
Jonathan Hogan (Lawrence University) āTransformation or Stagnation? German National Memory and the Humboldt Forumā
Eva Monahan (University of the South: Sewanee) āThe Berlin Florists; Remembering Both Sides of the Wallā
Megan Mysliwiec (University of Illinois at Chicago) āMemory Culture and Repression in Germanyā
SESSION VI
1:40-2:35 PM
Moderator: Prof. Vera Stegmann - Lehigh University
Brian Nicholas Utzat (Ā鶹¹ū¶³) āThe Impact of COVID-19 Policies in Germany and the United Statesā
Alicia Wyatt (Transylvania University) āAn In-Depth Analysis of the Differences between the FSK and the MPAA and Their Influencesā
SESSION VII
2:35-3:30 PM
Moderator: Prof. Sebastian Heiduschke - Oregon State University
Samantha Allman (Skidmore College) āāPrinzesschenā von Marie von Olfers: KunstmƤrchen von Frauen und ihre Ćbersetzungā
Emily Trujillo (Rutgers University) āUnchrist: Inversion & Religion in Kafkaās Die Verwandlungā
Mary F. Rajendran (Oregon State University) āDie āHeimwehnovelleā von Stefan Zweigā
SESSION VIII
3:30-4:25 PM
Moderator: Prof. Fred Yaniga - Hillsdale College
Isaac Green (Hillsdale College) āKohlhaas and the Play-driveā
Thea Applebaum Licht (University of Chicago) āPunctuated Equilibrium and the Hopeful Monster: The Influence of Continental Evolutionary Thought on Stephen Jay Gouldās Challenge to the Modern Synthesisā
Charlie Scott (Rutgers University) āEnframing and Catastrophe: Ge-stell in Contemporary Chinese Science-Fictionā
SESSION IX
4:25-5:20 PM
Moderator: Prof. Didem Uca - Emory University
Theodora Hadley (Grinnell College) āSummer Fashion Executionā: Reading Malina and Listening to Schoenbergā
Mabel Htay (Emory University) āDie zerstƶrende Natur der Schaffung: MƤnnliche KĆ¼nstler und ihre versachlichten Frauenfigurenā
Abigail Jacobs (Butler University) āDie Krankheiten der Gesellschaft: Kapitalismus, Faschismus, Patriarchat und Noraā