
Waterloo Centre for German Studies
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The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is a research institute at the University of Waterloo offering research support and cultural programming.
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Joined March 2015
Happy Thursday! Only one week left until our amazing Grimm Lecture 🌎Don’t forget to register. We looking forward to see you.
Join us for Grimm Lecture 2025, an in-depth exploration of Kafka’s enduring global influence—from Weimar Berlin to the modern literary world. 🌍📖. 📅 Thu., Feb. 27, 7–10 PM (EST)📍CIGI Auditorium, Balsillie School / via Zoom.🔗 Registration:
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RT @uWaterlooGSS: Mark your calendar for the Grimm Lecture 2025 on February 27! 📅✨ Register now for an unforgettable Kafka evening. 🌍📖.
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RT @uWaterlooGSS: Don't miss out today's virtual info session on the CSSG program at 14:30 p.m. EST .
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RT @uWaterlooGSS: Don't miss this out! Check out the courses of the CSSG and spend this summer in Germany while improving your language ski….
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@utpress @UofMPress @berghahnbooks Jonas Tinius. State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration. (@CambridgeUP) . Read more about the prize and all the authors on our website: 7/7
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@utpress @UofMPress @berghahnbooks Jeffrey Schneider. Uniform Fantasies: Soldiers, Sex, and Queer Emancipation in Imperial Germany. (@utpress) 6/7
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@utpress @UofMPress Ambika Natarajan. Servants of Culture: Paternalism, Policing, and Identity Politics in Vienna, 1700-1914. (@berghahnbooks) 5/
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@utpress Ina Linge. Queer Livability: German Sexual Sciences and Life Writing. (@UofMPress) 4/
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@utpress And congrats to the other shortlisted authors! Another superb year for engaging research in German studies! Peruse our thread to read more about the shortlisted books 2/
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In case you missed it, we announced the shortlist and winner of our 2023 WCGS Book Prize in late December! . The winner is Dr. Andrea Rottmann for Queer Lives across the Wall: Desire and Danger in Divided Berlin, 1945–1970. (@utpress) Congratulations Dr. Rottmann! 1/
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RT @AvHStiftung: Are you an early-career researcher in Germany or the UK? You still have the chance to apply for our interdisciplinary Fron….
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RT @ghilondon: 📣 New exhibition! 📣. The German Historical Institute London is delighted to host ‘The Wandering Jew: A Travelling Exhibition….
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