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Vortrag von Elisabeth Bronfen über Gender und Hollywood

Die renommierte Kultur- wissenschaftlerin kommt am Di, 26.6. 2012, nach Bamberg - ein Highlight für Filmfans und alle, die sich für Gender und amerikanische Kultur interessieren.
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Berndt Ostendorf in Bamberg

200 students and faculty members took advantage of the opportunity to hear one of Germany's most distinguished American Studies scholars speak on multiculturalism.
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Launch of New Lecture Series “Making America”

Werner Sollors (Harvard) speaks about A New Literary History of America
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Excursion to the E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Haus, Bamberg

In the winter term 2011/12 the students of the seminar “Left in Ruins” and their lecturer Nicole K. Konopka, took the opportunity to explore the E.T.A. Hoffmann Haus in Bamberg during their class on German and American Romanticism.
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Excursion to the Burgfestspiele Jagsthausen

A group of students visited the valley of the river Jagst, near Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg, as part of the seminar on the figure of the outsider in German and US-American literature and culture.
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Erste Staatsprüfung (mündlich) an öffentlichen Schulen im Frühjahr 2012

Informationen für Studierende, die ihre erste Staatsprüfung nach dem WS 2011/12 ablegen wollen.
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Bibliothekstutorien im WS 2011/12

Informationen zu Inhalten, Terminen und Anmeldemodalitäten der verpflichtenden Bibliothekstutorien zu den "Introductions to English and American Literature" sowie zu den Seminaren im Aufbaumodul
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Nützliche Links

Online Research Resources

Online Collections of Primary Sources

  • Library of Congress - American Memory:
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html
    - extensive collection of American historical sources, including images, maps, and videos, covering a wide range of topics.

  • Making of America:
    http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/
    - collection of full text, fully searchable 19th-century journals, monographs and other documents, focusing on American history, education, psychology, sociology, religion, science and technology.

  • Born in Slavery – Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1938:
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/snhtml/snhome.html
    - interviews conducted with more than 2,300 former slaves in 1936-1938; also includes 500 photographs.

  • Documenting the American South:
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/
    - collection of documents about the American South, including texts, images and audio files.

  • New Deal Network:
    http://newdeal.feri.org/
    - online collection of documents (900 texts and more than 5,000 images), as well as other resources for studying the New Deal and the US in the 1930s.

Organizations and Institutions

  • European Association for American Studies:
    externer Link folgt www.eaas.eu  - information on American Studies conferences and publications in Europe, as well as on travel grants. Also offers access to the American Studies Network (ASN) and the EAAS Archive in Wittenberg.
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Amerikastudien:
    externer Link folgt http://blog.dgfa.de/ - information about American Studies conferences and publications in Germany, research fellowships, travel grants and other support programs (mostly graduate/postgraduate level), and the graduate / postgraduate student network (PGF). Also includes a list of links to online research resources.
  • Austrian Association for American Studies::
    externer Link folgt www.univie.ac.at/Anglistik/aaas/welcome.html - information about American Studies at Austrian universities and other academic institutions, stipends and prizes, conferences and publications. Also provides a updated list of American Studies organizations in EuropeAmerica, and elsewhere.
  • Bayerische Amerika-Akademie:
    http://www.amerika-akademie.de/php/pub/main.php
    - information about America-related conferences, publications, and events in Bavaria, scholarships, fellowships and other BAA support programs (only graduate/postgraduate level), as well as an extensive list of links to institutions and organizations working in the field of American Studies in Germany.

  • Amerika Haus München:
    http://www.amerikahaus.de/
    - information about US-related events (readings, lectures, exhibitions, discussion groups, film series) in Munich, as well as extensive information about exchange programs, scholarships, internships etc. for students.

  • Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society:
    http://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
    - information about events, publications, research and study programs in the area of America’s environmental history and literature.

  • Amerikanisches Generalkonsulat München:
    http://munich.usconsulate.gov/
    - information about working and studying in the US as well as general information about the work of the Consulate General of the United States.

  • The German-American Fulbright Commission:
    http://www.fulbright.de/
    - provides information about German-American travel and exchange scholarships (mostly graduate/postgraduate level; highly competitive).

  • Deutsche Akademischer Austauschdienst:
    http://www.daad.de/de/index.html
    - information about scholarships and grants for studying, teaching, and researching abroad.