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Cool Courses Fall 2021 - Campus Tour: A Multicultural Introduction To German Studies
"Unorthodox" - Netflix Viewing Party
Unorthodox - Netflix Viewing Party
"Unorthodox" - Netflix Viewing Party
"Unorthodox" - Netflix Viewing Party
fairy tales
Cool Courses - Winter 2021
Laurie Marhoefer
Faculty Updates: Laurie Marhoefer 
Denny Hall
Thank you to our donors
Diversity in Germany Film Series
Diversity in Germany Film Series
Annegret Oehme
Q&A with Annegret Oehme
Heroines and heroes
English-language Courses in the Fall
son of saul
Portrayals of the Holocaust in Film
He should have listened to his wife!” The Construction of Women’s Roles in German and Yiddish Pre-modern 'Wigalois' Adaptations.
Recent notable book by Annegret Oehme looks at female agency in Arthurian legend 
Annegret Oehme: new faculty publication
New Faculty Publication by Annegret Oehme: “He should have listened to his wife!” 
Summer in Berlin
Summer in Berlin 2020
Isaiah Back-Gaal
Viennese Inqueeries: Queer Politics in Translation
Katja Petrowskaja
Katja Petrowskaja: "Vielleicht Esther"
Oehme Arthurian Legend article
The Knights who say Nu: Professor Annegret Oehme decolonizes literature in article from Jewish in Seattle Magazine
spring blooms outside Denny Hall
Spring Preview: Diversity Workshop
Nicole Calian
Greetings from Berlin: Meet our Alumna Nicole Calian (PhD 2008)
Laura Stahman
Hermeneutics for Life: Meet our Alumna Laura Stahman (PhD 2005)
COOL COURSES UW
POW! ZAP! SPRING! - COURSES IN ENGLISH
Richard Block, Department of German Studies
Richard Block on “Teaching the Holocaust in the Age of Trump” and Annegret Oehme on a key teacher and her path to studying Old Yiddish in “From Old Yiddish to Modern Mentorship”
Peter Lorre in M (dir. Fritz Lang, Germany, 1931)
Sympathy for the Devil (German 385) Team Projects, 2017
Aaron Carpenter
Newly Minted MA: Aaron Carpenter
500th Anniversary of the Reformation
Celebrating 500 Years of Reformation: Martin Luther as a Man of his Times and Our Contemporary 
Richard O. Block, Echoes of a Queer Messianic: From Frankenstein to Brokeback Mountain
NOW IN PRINT: Prof. Richard O. Block, Echoes of a Queer Messianic: From Frankenstein to Brokeback Mountain