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2017-10 Program Diversity in and the GAAS at the Amerikahaus in Munich

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VOLUMES

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

Volume 63 (2018)
  • Volume 63.1 (2018)
    • Heinz Ickstadt, Aesthetic Innovation and the Democratic Principle: Essays on Twentieth-Century American Poetry and Fiction. Eds. Susanne Rohr, Peter Schneck, Sabine Sielke. Heidelberg: Winter, 2016. 402 pp.
    • Clare Hayes-Brady, The Unspeakable Failures of David Foster Wallace: Language, Identity, and Resistance
    • Sascha Pöhlmann, ed., Against the Grain: Reading Pynchon’s Counternarratives (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2010), 379 pp.
Volume 62 (2017)
  • Volume 62.1 (2017)
    • Popular Literature and Culture
    • Miscellaneous
  • Volume 62.2 (2017)
    • (Short) Story
    • Poetry
  • Volume 62.3 (2017)
    • (African) American Childhood and Children’s Literature
    • African American Literature
    • Black History
  • Volume 62.4 (2018)
    • Transnational American Studies
    • Transnational Perspectives in American History and Culture
Volume 61 (2016)
  • Volume 61.1 (2016)
    • American Literature
  • Volume 61.2 (2016)
    • Religion
    • Transnational Turn
  • Volume 61.3 (2016)
    • Film and Photography
    • Literature and Culture
  • Volume 61.4 (2016)
    • Environment
    • Politics
    • Methodology
Volume 60 (2015)
  • Volume 60.2/3 (2015)
    • Transatlantic Relations
    • German-American Relations
    • Transcultural Relations
    • New Approaches to the South
    • Handbooks
  • Volume 60.4 (2015)
    • (In)Security
Volume 59 (2014)
  • Volume 59.1 (2014)
  • Volume 59.2 (2014)
  • Volume 59.3 (2014)
  • Volume 59.4 (2014)
  • Volume 60.1 (2015)

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  • Assistant Professor of English and American Literature and Culture, Specialising in Intercultural Encounters at Nijmegen University (NL) 30/03/2023
  • CfP: Humanities Bulletin Journal 29/03/2023
  • Call for Contributions: Handbook of (Critical) Digital Humanities in American Studies 29/03/2023
  • CfP: “Criticism and Crisis in the Americas: Society, Nature, Exclusions and Resistance” 29/03/2023

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The German Association for American Studies (GAAS) is an academic non-profit organization. Our goal is to “support American Studies in Germany on an academic basis and to contribute to the consolidation of academic and cultural relations between Germany and the United States” (Statutes, Article 2, paragraph 1). Since its foundation in 1953, the membership of the GAAS has increased to approximately 1000 active members. Through these members, the GAAS is represented in practically all university departments and academic institutions dealing with American Studies.

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  • Assistant Professor of English and American Literature and Culture, Specialising in Intercultural Encounters at Nijmegen University (NL)
  • CfP: Humanities Bulletin Journal
  • Call for Contributions: Handbook of (Critical) Digital Humanities in American Studies
  • CfP: “Criticism and Crisis in the Americas: Society, Nature, Exclusions and Resistance”

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Volumes

  • Mission Statement
  • Volume 59.1 (2014)
  • Volume 59.2 (2014)
  • Volume 59.3 (2014)
  • Volume 59.4 (2014)
  • Volume 60.1 (2015)
  • Volume 60.2/3 (2015)
  • Volume 60.4 (2015)
  • Volume 61.1 (2016)
  • Volume 61.2 (2016)
  • Volume 61.4 (2016)
  • Volume 62.1 (2017)
  • Volume 62.2 (2017)
  • Volume 62.3 (2017)
  • Volume 62.4 (2018)
  • Volume 63.1 (2018)

Institutions of American Studies

  • American Studies Association
  • Amerika-Institut der LMU München
  • American Studies at Leipzig
  • Bavarian American Academy
  • Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut Tübingen
  • European Association for American Studies (EAAS)
  • German Historical Institute Washington, DC
  • Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA)
  • Institute for English and American Studies (IEAS) Goethe University Frankfurt)
  • John-F.-Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien
  • Muhlenberg Center for American Studies
  • North American Studies Program, University of Bonn
  • Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies
  • Organization of American Historians
  • RuhrCenter of American Studies
  • Salzburg Seminar American Studies Resource Centre
  • Trierer Centrum für Amerikastudien (TCAS)

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