fall 2007 classes
Ger 265: "Revolutionizing Drama in the 20th Century."
Ger 221: “German Culture and Literature, Part I.”
classes taught at vanderbilt university
Ger 115F: "The Artificial Body in German Fiction and Film."
Ger 221: “German Culture and Literature, Part I.”
Ger 294a: "History and Culture of Berlin." Vanderbilt in Berlin. (Summer)
Ger 172: “Borders and Crossings: Literature and Culture from Romanticism to the Present.” Vanderbilt in Berlin. (Summer)
Ger 101G: "German Reading for Graduate Students."
Ger 223: "From Language to Literature."
Ger 264: "Perils & Pleasures in 19th Century Drama."
Ger 216: "Business German."
Ger 104: “Intermediate German.”
Ger 270: “German Film.” (redesign)
Ger 103: “Intermediate German.”
Ger 265: “20th Century Drama.”
classes taught at other institutions
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Teaching Assistant (97-00)
GERM 101, 102, 202.
GERM 326: “Business German.”
GERM 322: “The German Play.” Directed, produced Georg Kaiser: “Von morgens bis mitternachts.”
GERM 101G (Graduate Reading).
Universität Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
Depts. of American/German Literature & Cultural Studies, Guest Lecturer (Gastwissenschaftlerin)(00-01)
Proseminare (developed, taught undergrad. seminars):
“Literature and Film.”
“The Artificial Body in Ger. & Amer. Science Fiction.”
Hauptseminare (co-taught grad. seminars):
“John Updike.”
“American Romanticism”
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Department of Germanic Studies, Teaching Assistant (94-97)
G100: 200, 300: Beginning to advanced language.
G300: Indiana University Studies Abroad: Graz, Austria