Curriculum Vitae
Peter E. Schweppe, PhD
Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Department of History & Philosophy
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
[email protected]
msugerman.weebly.com
RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS:
Postwar Literature, Materiality, Visual Culture, Documentary, Media History, Social Movements
EDUCATION:
McGill University – Montreal, Canada
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures – PhD (2017)
University of Washington – Seattle, WA
Department of Germanics – M.A. (2010)
University of Montana – Missoula, MT
Department of History; Department of German – B.A. (2004)
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany – Year Abroad (2002-2003)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Book Manuscript: Under Review
Out of Line: How Materiality Rewrote Protest and Literary Form in West Germany, 1968
Peer-reviewed Works
Schweppe, Peter and Richard Wagner. “Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal Justice.” Social Justice Pedagogies: Multidisciplinary Practices and Approaches. Ed: Katrina Sark. University of Toronto Press, 2023. 196-215.
“Lost in Translation: ‘Kursbuch’ and the Latin America Question.” Building the Radical Identity: The Diffusion of the Ideological Framework of the New Left. Eds: Eduardo Rey Tristán and Alberto Martín Álvarez. Peter Lang, 2022. 195-224.
“Writing upon History: West German Graffiti and 1968.” German Studies Review, 44:3 (2021): 527–44, https://doi.org/10.1353/gsr.2021.0079.
“The Politics of Removal: ‘Kursbuch’ and the West German Protest Movement.” The Sixties 7:2 (2014): 138-54, www.tandfonline.com/eprint/Xq2CADdph7bnEiqv6GV9/full.
Book Reviews
Jennifer M. Kapczynski and Caroline A. Kita, editors. The Arts of Democratization: Styling Political Sensibilities in Postwar West Germany. In: Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies 59:3 (2023): 306–08, https://doi.org/10.3138/seminar.59.3.Rev003.
Christina Gerhardt. Screening the Red Army Faction: Historical and Cultural Memory. In: Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies 57:1 (2021): 87–90, https://doi.org/10.3138/seminar.57.1.rev002.
Community Writing
Johnson, Justin, and Peter Schweppe. “Americans and the Holocaust: National Traveling Exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Comes to Bozeman.” Bozeman Magazine (March 2020): http://bozemanmagazine.com/articles/2020/03/01/29898_americans_and_the_holocaust.
Johnson, Justin, and Peter Schweppe. “Land of Inventors: International Exhibit Comes to Bozeman.” Bozeman Magazine (March 2019): http://bozemanmagazine.com/articles/2019/03/01/28915_land_of_inventors_germany.
“Sticking to it: Barbara. and Irmela Mensah-Schramm.” Goethe Institute Canada Online Culture Magazine (March 2019): https://www.goethe.de/prj/abi/en/sto/art/21442692.html.
SELECTED GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS:
Fellow of the Berlin Seminar on German Literary Institutions (2023)
MSU Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creativity Grant (2023)
MSU College of Letters & Science, Research & Enhancement Award (2022)
MSU Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity Grant (2021)
MSU Center for Faculty Excellence Grant (2020)
MSU College of Letters & Science, Research & Enhancement Award (2020)
MSU College of Letters & Science Grant (2019)
MSU Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creativity Grant (2019)
Goethe Institut + MSU "Erfinderland/Land of Inventors" Grants, Montana State University (2019)
German Embassy Campus Week Grant, Montana State University (2018)
DAAD Research Fellowship, Universität Hamburg, Germany (2013-2014)
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship, Schwarzenbek, Germany (2006-2007)
HONORS:
MSU President's Office Pure Gold Award (March 2023)
DAAD/GSA Best Article Prize, German Studies Association (Fall 2022)
Nominated for College of Letters & Science Teaching Excellence Award, MSU (2020)
Best Dissertation Prize, Canadian Association of University Teachers of German (Summer 2019)
Early Career Success Award, MSU Center for Faculty Excellence (Spring 2019)
Nomination for Arts Insights Dissertation Award (Spring 2017)
Hans Walter Frischkopf Award for Excellence of Teaching, McGill University, German Studies Department (Fall 2013)
Best Graduate Paper Award, Canadian Association of University Teachers of German Conference (2013 & 2011)
SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Montana State University
German 450: Aesthetics of Resistance: Protest & Terror in the FRG (Spring 2023)
History 491: German Disinformation (co-taught with History 491: Chinese Propaganda) (Spring 2023)
German 301: Advanced German Language in Culture (Fall 2023)
German 453: Literary Worlds and Worldly Literatures (Fall 2022)
History 491: Holocaust in Memory & Film (Summer 2022)
History 367: Nazi Art & Propaganda (Summer 2022)
German 450: Contemporary Populisms (co-taught with American Studies 501) (Spring 2022)
German 491: Weimar Publics/Counterpublics (Spring 2022)
German 440: Berlin Techno (Fall 2021)
German 491: German(s) and Yellowstone (Fall 2021)
History 364: Modern Austria, Global Habsburgs (Spring 2021)
German 315: 19th Century Revolutionary Drama (Fall 2020)
SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE:
McGill University
University of Washington
Hessischer Rundfunk
SELECTED INVITED TALKS:
Keynote: "Image Politics: Art + Propaganda in Nazi Germany"
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Traveling Exhibit at Bozeman Public Library "Americans and the Holocaust"
Bozeman, Montana (June 29, 2022)
“Engaging Nazi Propaganda: The Lives and Afterlives of Persuasion”
Yellowstone Writer’s Project: Fire on the Page
Bozeman, Montana (February 13, 2022)
"Literature's Media Archeologies and West Germany's 1968"
First Friday Research Series, Department of History & Philosophy, Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana (March 6, 2020)
Co-Presentation with Richard Wagner: "Podcasts and Populism: Addressing the New Right in Today's Germany"
Research Talks, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures, Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana (April 15, 2019)
“Bibliographic Rebellion: German Protest Culture and the History of the Book”
Symposium, University of North Carolina-Greensboro Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Greensboro, North Carolina (March 20-21, 2019)
“Writing History: Graffiti and Lexicality in 1968"
Graduate Colloquium, Department of History & Philosophy, Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana (November 30, 2018)
Keynote: “Verbieten ist verboten": Legislating the Politics of Contemporary German Street Art
Graduate Conference, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures, University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario (April 27, 2018)
"Protesting Books: Print, Materiality, Politics"
Graduate Colloquium - McGill Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Montreal, Quebec (April 5, 2016)
SELECTED CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS:
“Legacies of Chilean-German Aesthetic Resistance in/and Orlando Lübbert’s Der Übergang”
ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association)
Montreal, Canada (Mar 14-17, 2024)
“‘You must become Caligari!’ Word Medialities & Environment in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”
Literature & Film Association
University of Montana, Missoula (Sep 21-23, 2023)
“Voice Hurricane and Far-Right Bluster: Forecasting Populism in Doron Rabinovici and Florian Klenk’s Alles kann passieren”
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Los Angeles, California (Nov 7-10-2022)
“Engaging Propaganda: Empowering Students to Understand & Confront Disinformation”
MCSS Workshop: Montana Statewide Teacher Conference
Helena, Montana (October 20, 2022)
“(Re)Locating Yellowstone: Germany's Wild West, Then and Now”
Collecting Yellowstone Conference
Bozeman, Montana (June 6, 2022)
“Wandzeitungen: A Media History of Reading, Walls, and Politics”
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Las Vegas, Nevada (November 12, 2021)
"Medium, Materiality, and the Message: Staging Protest in Periodicals"
GSA Conference (German Studies Association)
Washington D.C. (September 30-Oct 3, 2020)
“Proofreading Populism: On Errors and Edits in Contemporary German Street Art”
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
San Diego, California (November 14-17, 2019)
“Paperwork: Logs, Stamps, and the Materials of History”
GSA Conference (German Studies Association)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 27-30, 2018)
"Searching for Eiffe: German Documentary Film & West German Graffiti"
SCMS Conference (Society for Cinema and Media Studies)
Toronto, Ontario (March 14-18, 2018)
"'Rockefeller - Eiffe - Mao': Graffiti and the Materiality of Literary History"
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Toronto, Ontario (May 27-30, 2017)
"Teaching, Interdisciplinarity, Technology, and Experimentation beyond the Classroom"
CCLA Conference (Canadian Comparative Literature Association)
Toronto, Ontario (May 28-30, 2017)
"The Secret of Resistance: Banning Books at the Frankfurt Book Fair"
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Pasadena, California (November 11-13, 2016)
"In Passing and in Public: Bystander Reading and Materialities"
GSA (German Studies Association)
Washington D.C. (October 1-4, 2015)
"Underground Press Syndicate: From Comics to Comix in West Germany"
CSSC Annual Meeting (Canadian Society for the Study of Comics)
Toronto, Ontario (May 7-8, 2015)
"Protest & the 1968 (fringe) Periodical Movement"
DAAD Annual Meeting (German Academic Exchange Service)
Halle, Germany (May 9-11, 2014)
"What Was Politics in '1968'?" Seminar Participant and Presenter
GSA (German Studies Association)
Denver, Colorado (October 3-6, 2013)
"Moving Literature: The Production and the Periodical: Kursbuch"
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Victoria, British Columbia (June 1-4, 2013)
"Literary Production and the ‘68 Protest Movement" Panel Chair
NeMLA Conference (Northeast Modern Languages Association)
Rochester, New York (March 21-24, 2013)
“Excavating Eisenstein: Alexander Kluge’s Nachrichten aus der ideologischen Antike”
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Waterloo, Ontario (May 26-29, 2012)
“Literature and Cultural Memory: Uwe Timm and/in the 1968 Student Movement”
CCLA Conference (Canadian Comparative Literature Association)
Waterloo, Ontario (May 26-29, 2012)
"Teaching Literature in the Language Classroom"
McGill Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Montreal, Quebec (March 22, 2012)
“Remember Benno: Literary Commemoration in Uwe Timm’s Der Freund und der Fremde”
NeMLA Conference (Northeast Modern Languages Association)
Rochester, New York (March 15-18, 2012)
“Movement in (Hölderlin's) ‘Heimkunft’: A Poetic Plight”
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Fredericton, New Brunswick (May 28-31, 2011)
Hessischer Rundfunk "Ausländerprogramm" - Cultural Radio Programming Broadcasts
SELECTED PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING:
“Worlds Apart but not Strangers: Holocaust Education and Indian Education for All”
The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights, Billings, MT (June 13-19, 2021)
“Inclusive Minded Excellence in Equity-Minded Education”
Montana State Center for Faculty Excellence (October 5, 2020)
"Inclusive Teaching, Mentoring & Research: Co-creating an Indigenous 'Home away from Home'"
Diversity & Inclusion; Department of Native American Studies (February 11, 2020)
“Indigenize Your Syllabus”
Danielle Morrison, Sara Rushing, Christine Stanton-Rogers, etc. (November 12, 2019)
“Diversity and Inclusion: Exploring Cultural Identity”
Mariah Hill, Diversity Development Certificate Program (September 17, 2019)
“Charting a Course with Learning Outcomes” Workshop
Ken Silvestri, Montana State Center for Faculty Excellence (September 25, 2018)
"Teaching Nonfiction Writing in the Digital Era" with David Haskell
Sewanee, Center for Teaching (October 12, 2017)
"Flipped Classroom" Workshop
Goethe Institute Toronto (September 10, 2016)
"Blended-Learning in Unterricht und Fortbildung"
Goethe Institute Fortbildungsseminar: Gauting, Germany + Online (Summer 2012)
SERVICE:
German Coordinator + Advisor, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Montana State University (August 2018-present)
Committee Member, Fulbright Selection Committee
Montana State University (2021-present)
Committee Member, Undergraduate Scholars Program
Montana State University (Fall 2018-present)
Graduate Committee Member: MA Thesis, School of Art & Architecture
Lizzie Salacinski, Photography, Gender, Bauhaus
Montana State University (in progress)
Executive Committee Member, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Montana State University (2020-2021; 2022-2023)
Chair: MA Professional Research Paper, Department of History & Philosophy
Erin Hamm, "Nuclear Edges: East German Topographies and Soviet Power"
Montana State University (Fall 2022)
Chair: MA Professional Research Paper, Department of History & Philosophy
Gunnar Richey, "Floating on a Transnational Stream: Anna Strong, Ideology, and their Movements within the Early Inter-War Period"
Montana State University (Fall 2022)
Co-organizer, USHMM “Americans and the Holocaust” Traveling Exhibit
Bozeman Public Library (May-June 2022)
Organizer, Goethe Institute: "Land of Inventors/Erfinderland" Traveling Exhibit
Montana State University (March 2019)
Organizer, German Embassy: "'Energiewende' Campus Week"
Montana State University (October 22-26, 2018)
Guest Lecturer, "Germany: Sights, Sounds, Smells"
Grundy County Jail, Tracy City, Tennessee (Fall 2017)
Precint Leader
Obama Presidential Campaign, Ottumwa, Iowa (December 2007)
ExBiNet Intern
Non-Profit Human Rights Organization: anti-racism awareness in Bad Bibra, Saxony-Anhalt (July 2007)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association)
GSA (German Studies Association)
AATG (American Association of Teachers of German)
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Literature & Film Association
Peter E. Schweppe, PhD
Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Department of History & Philosophy
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
[email protected]
msugerman.weebly.com
RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS:
Postwar Literature, Materiality, Visual Culture, Documentary, Media History, Social Movements
EDUCATION:
McGill University – Montreal, Canada
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures – PhD (2017)
University of Washington – Seattle, WA
Department of Germanics – M.A. (2010)
University of Montana – Missoula, MT
Department of History; Department of German – B.A. (2004)
- Davidson Honors College: Double Major in History and German
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany – Year Abroad (2002-2003)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Book Manuscript: Under Review
Out of Line: How Materiality Rewrote Protest and Literary Form in West Germany, 1968
Peer-reviewed Works
Schweppe, Peter and Richard Wagner. “Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal Justice.” Social Justice Pedagogies: Multidisciplinary Practices and Approaches. Ed: Katrina Sark. University of Toronto Press, 2023. 196-215.
“Lost in Translation: ‘Kursbuch’ and the Latin America Question.” Building the Radical Identity: The Diffusion of the Ideological Framework of the New Left. Eds: Eduardo Rey Tristán and Alberto Martín Álvarez. Peter Lang, 2022. 195-224.
“Writing upon History: West German Graffiti and 1968.” German Studies Review, 44:3 (2021): 527–44, https://doi.org/10.1353/gsr.2021.0079.
“The Politics of Removal: ‘Kursbuch’ and the West German Protest Movement.” The Sixties 7:2 (2014): 138-54, www.tandfonline.com/eprint/Xq2CADdph7bnEiqv6GV9/full.
Book Reviews
Jennifer M. Kapczynski and Caroline A. Kita, editors. The Arts of Democratization: Styling Political Sensibilities in Postwar West Germany. In: Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies 59:3 (2023): 306–08, https://doi.org/10.3138/seminar.59.3.Rev003.
Christina Gerhardt. Screening the Red Army Faction: Historical and Cultural Memory. In: Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies 57:1 (2021): 87–90, https://doi.org/10.3138/seminar.57.1.rev002.
Community Writing
Johnson, Justin, and Peter Schweppe. “Americans and the Holocaust: National Traveling Exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Comes to Bozeman.” Bozeman Magazine (March 2020): http://bozemanmagazine.com/articles/2020/03/01/29898_americans_and_the_holocaust.
Johnson, Justin, and Peter Schweppe. “Land of Inventors: International Exhibit Comes to Bozeman.” Bozeman Magazine (March 2019): http://bozemanmagazine.com/articles/2019/03/01/28915_land_of_inventors_germany.
“Sticking to it: Barbara. and Irmela Mensah-Schramm.” Goethe Institute Canada Online Culture Magazine (March 2019): https://www.goethe.de/prj/abi/en/sto/art/21442692.html.
SELECTED GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS:
Fellow of the Berlin Seminar on German Literary Institutions (2023)
MSU Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creativity Grant (2023)
MSU College of Letters & Science, Research & Enhancement Award (2022)
MSU Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity Grant (2021)
MSU Center for Faculty Excellence Grant (2020)
MSU College of Letters & Science, Research & Enhancement Award (2020)
MSU College of Letters & Science Grant (2019)
MSU Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creativity Grant (2019)
Goethe Institut + MSU "Erfinderland/Land of Inventors" Grants, Montana State University (2019)
German Embassy Campus Week Grant, Montana State University (2018)
DAAD Research Fellowship, Universität Hamburg, Germany (2013-2014)
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship, Schwarzenbek, Germany (2006-2007)
HONORS:
MSU President's Office Pure Gold Award (March 2023)
DAAD/GSA Best Article Prize, German Studies Association (Fall 2022)
Nominated for College of Letters & Science Teaching Excellence Award, MSU (2020)
Best Dissertation Prize, Canadian Association of University Teachers of German (Summer 2019)
Early Career Success Award, MSU Center for Faculty Excellence (Spring 2019)
Nomination for Arts Insights Dissertation Award (Spring 2017)
Hans Walter Frischkopf Award for Excellence of Teaching, McGill University, German Studies Department (Fall 2013)
Best Graduate Paper Award, Canadian Association of University Teachers of German Conference (2013 & 2011)
SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Montana State University
German 450: Aesthetics of Resistance: Protest & Terror in the FRG (Spring 2023)
History 491: German Disinformation (co-taught with History 491: Chinese Propaganda) (Spring 2023)
German 301: Advanced German Language in Culture (Fall 2023)
German 453: Literary Worlds and Worldly Literatures (Fall 2022)
History 491: Holocaust in Memory & Film (Summer 2022)
History 367: Nazi Art & Propaganda (Summer 2022)
German 450: Contemporary Populisms (co-taught with American Studies 501) (Spring 2022)
German 491: Weimar Publics/Counterpublics (Spring 2022)
German 440: Berlin Techno (Fall 2021)
German 491: German(s) and Yellowstone (Fall 2021)
History 364: Modern Austria, Global Habsburgs (Spring 2021)
German 315: 19th Century Revolutionary Drama (Fall 2020)
SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE:
McGill University
- Editorial Assistant, Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies (2011-2017)
University of Washington
- International Programs Assistant Coordinator (March 2009-July 2010)
Hessischer Rundfunk
- Radio Intern, International Cultural Programming (Fall 2007)
SELECTED INVITED TALKS:
Keynote: "Image Politics: Art + Propaganda in Nazi Germany"
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Traveling Exhibit at Bozeman Public Library "Americans and the Holocaust"
Bozeman, Montana (June 29, 2022)
“Engaging Nazi Propaganda: The Lives and Afterlives of Persuasion”
Yellowstone Writer’s Project: Fire on the Page
Bozeman, Montana (February 13, 2022)
"Literature's Media Archeologies and West Germany's 1968"
First Friday Research Series, Department of History & Philosophy, Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana (March 6, 2020)
Co-Presentation with Richard Wagner: "Podcasts and Populism: Addressing the New Right in Today's Germany"
Research Talks, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures, Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana (April 15, 2019)
“Bibliographic Rebellion: German Protest Culture and the History of the Book”
Symposium, University of North Carolina-Greensboro Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Greensboro, North Carolina (March 20-21, 2019)
“Writing History: Graffiti and Lexicality in 1968"
Graduate Colloquium, Department of History & Philosophy, Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana (November 30, 2018)
Keynote: “Verbieten ist verboten": Legislating the Politics of Contemporary German Street Art
Graduate Conference, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures, University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario (April 27, 2018)
"Protesting Books: Print, Materiality, Politics"
Graduate Colloquium - McGill Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Montreal, Quebec (April 5, 2016)
SELECTED CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS:
“Legacies of Chilean-German Aesthetic Resistance in/and Orlando Lübbert’s Der Übergang”
ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association)
Montreal, Canada (Mar 14-17, 2024)
“‘You must become Caligari!’ Word Medialities & Environment in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”
Literature & Film Association
University of Montana, Missoula (Sep 21-23, 2023)
“Voice Hurricane and Far-Right Bluster: Forecasting Populism in Doron Rabinovici and Florian Klenk’s Alles kann passieren”
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Los Angeles, California (Nov 7-10-2022)
“Engaging Propaganda: Empowering Students to Understand & Confront Disinformation”
MCSS Workshop: Montana Statewide Teacher Conference
Helena, Montana (October 20, 2022)
“(Re)Locating Yellowstone: Germany's Wild West, Then and Now”
Collecting Yellowstone Conference
Bozeman, Montana (June 6, 2022)
“Wandzeitungen: A Media History of Reading, Walls, and Politics”
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Las Vegas, Nevada (November 12, 2021)
"Medium, Materiality, and the Message: Staging Protest in Periodicals"
GSA Conference (German Studies Association)
Washington D.C. (September 30-Oct 3, 2020)
“Proofreading Populism: On Errors and Edits in Contemporary German Street Art”
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
San Diego, California (November 14-17, 2019)
“Paperwork: Logs, Stamps, and the Materials of History”
GSA Conference (German Studies Association)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 27-30, 2018)
"Searching for Eiffe: German Documentary Film & West German Graffiti"
SCMS Conference (Society for Cinema and Media Studies)
Toronto, Ontario (March 14-18, 2018)
"'Rockefeller - Eiffe - Mao': Graffiti and the Materiality of Literary History"
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Toronto, Ontario (May 27-30, 2017)
"Teaching, Interdisciplinarity, Technology, and Experimentation beyond the Classroom"
CCLA Conference (Canadian Comparative Literature Association)
Toronto, Ontario (May 28-30, 2017)
"The Secret of Resistance: Banning Books at the Frankfurt Book Fair"
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Pasadena, California (November 11-13, 2016)
"In Passing and in Public: Bystander Reading and Materialities"
GSA (German Studies Association)
Washington D.C. (October 1-4, 2015)
"Underground Press Syndicate: From Comics to Comix in West Germany"
CSSC Annual Meeting (Canadian Society for the Study of Comics)
Toronto, Ontario (May 7-8, 2015)
"Protest & the 1968 (fringe) Periodical Movement"
DAAD Annual Meeting (German Academic Exchange Service)
Halle, Germany (May 9-11, 2014)
"What Was Politics in '1968'?" Seminar Participant and Presenter
GSA (German Studies Association)
Denver, Colorado (October 3-6, 2013)
"Moving Literature: The Production and the Periodical: Kursbuch"
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Victoria, British Columbia (June 1-4, 2013)
"Literary Production and the ‘68 Protest Movement" Panel Chair
NeMLA Conference (Northeast Modern Languages Association)
Rochester, New York (March 21-24, 2013)
“Excavating Eisenstein: Alexander Kluge’s Nachrichten aus der ideologischen Antike”
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Waterloo, Ontario (May 26-29, 2012)
“Literature and Cultural Memory: Uwe Timm and/in the 1968 Student Movement”
CCLA Conference (Canadian Comparative Literature Association)
Waterloo, Ontario (May 26-29, 2012)
"Teaching Literature in the Language Classroom"
McGill Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Montreal, Quebec (March 22, 2012)
“Remember Benno: Literary Commemoration in Uwe Timm’s Der Freund und der Fremde”
NeMLA Conference (Northeast Modern Languages Association)
Rochester, New York (March 15-18, 2012)
“Movement in (Hölderlin's) ‘Heimkunft’: A Poetic Plight”
CAUTG Conference (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German)
Fredericton, New Brunswick (May 28-31, 2011)
Hessischer Rundfunk "Ausländerprogramm" - Cultural Radio Programming Broadcasts
- Steuben Schurz Gesellschaft, Hessen-Wisconsin Partnerschaft hr-iNFO, Kulturen 1 (aired November 25, 2007)
- ExBiNet, Expertinnen und Bürgerinnen im Netzwerk für Demokratie und Toleranz hr-iNFO, Kulturen 1 (aired October 28, 2007)
- Pfarrer Jeff Meyers, St. Nikolai Kirche am Römerberg hr-iNFO, Kulturen 1 (aired October 14, 2007)
SELECTED PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING:
“Worlds Apart but not Strangers: Holocaust Education and Indian Education for All”
The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights, Billings, MT (June 13-19, 2021)
“Inclusive Minded Excellence in Equity-Minded Education”
Montana State Center for Faculty Excellence (October 5, 2020)
"Inclusive Teaching, Mentoring & Research: Co-creating an Indigenous 'Home away from Home'"
Diversity & Inclusion; Department of Native American Studies (February 11, 2020)
“Indigenize Your Syllabus”
Danielle Morrison, Sara Rushing, Christine Stanton-Rogers, etc. (November 12, 2019)
“Diversity and Inclusion: Exploring Cultural Identity”
Mariah Hill, Diversity Development Certificate Program (September 17, 2019)
“Charting a Course with Learning Outcomes” Workshop
Ken Silvestri, Montana State Center for Faculty Excellence (September 25, 2018)
"Teaching Nonfiction Writing in the Digital Era" with David Haskell
Sewanee, Center for Teaching (October 12, 2017)
"Flipped Classroom" Workshop
Goethe Institute Toronto (September 10, 2016)
"Blended-Learning in Unterricht und Fortbildung"
Goethe Institute Fortbildungsseminar: Gauting, Germany + Online (Summer 2012)
SERVICE:
German Coordinator + Advisor, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Montana State University (August 2018-present)
Committee Member, Fulbright Selection Committee
Montana State University (2021-present)
Committee Member, Undergraduate Scholars Program
Montana State University (Fall 2018-present)
Graduate Committee Member: MA Thesis, School of Art & Architecture
Lizzie Salacinski, Photography, Gender, Bauhaus
Montana State University (in progress)
Executive Committee Member, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Montana State University (2020-2021; 2022-2023)
Chair: MA Professional Research Paper, Department of History & Philosophy
Erin Hamm, "Nuclear Edges: East German Topographies and Soviet Power"
Montana State University (Fall 2022)
Chair: MA Professional Research Paper, Department of History & Philosophy
Gunnar Richey, "Floating on a Transnational Stream: Anna Strong, Ideology, and their Movements within the Early Inter-War Period"
Montana State University (Fall 2022)
Co-organizer, USHMM “Americans and the Holocaust” Traveling Exhibit
Bozeman Public Library (May-June 2022)
Organizer, Goethe Institute: "Land of Inventors/Erfinderland" Traveling Exhibit
Montana State University (March 2019)
Organizer, German Embassy: "'Energiewende' Campus Week"
Montana State University (October 22-26, 2018)
Guest Lecturer, "Germany: Sights, Sounds, Smells"
Grundy County Jail, Tracy City, Tennessee (Fall 2017)
Precint Leader
Obama Presidential Campaign, Ottumwa, Iowa (December 2007)
ExBiNet Intern
Non-Profit Human Rights Organization: anti-racism awareness in Bad Bibra, Saxony-Anhalt (July 2007)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association)
GSA (German Studies Association)
AATG (American Association of Teachers of German)
PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
Literature & Film Association
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