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Professor Christina Kraenzle co-edited a new journal article: Transnationalism in German Comics, special issue of Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics

Professor Christina Kraenzle co-edited a new journal article: Transnationalism in German Comics, special issue of Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics

This is a special themed issue on Transnationalism in German Comics, and is guest edited by Christina Kraenzle & Julia Ludewig - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21504857.2020.1718836

A link to “German Culture, Digitally: On-line German related activities and links”

A link to “German Culture, Digitally: On-line German related activities and links”

You might be interested in exploring a link to “German Culture, Digitally: On-line German related activities and links”, compiled by the Waterloo Centre for German Studies: https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/german-culture-digitally-0#Museums German Culture, Digitally Online German-related activities for this time of social distancing During these strange and trying times, the Waterloo Centre for German Studies will continue to support […]

New General Education Course: AP/GER 1791: The Fairy Tale: From Grimm to Disney

New General Education Course: AP/GER 1791: The Fairy Tale: From Grimm to Disney

Course Description Pervasive in most cultures across the globe, fairy tales thrive because of their universal nature. Fairy tales are more than just children's literature. They encapsulate in (usually) succinct form many of the most pressing concerns of human existence: family conflict, the struggle for survival, sexual desire, the quest for happiness, among many others. […]