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* Respondent at the 2011 MLA Convention, Los Angeles, January 2011: "Translation and the Construction of Transnational Memory" | * Respondent at the 2011 MLA Convention, Los Angeles, January 2011: "Translation and the Construction of Transnational Memory" | ||
* Presentation at the Ingeborg Bachmann conference at Syracuse University, November 2010:"Bachmann-the Public Intellectual | * Presentation at the Ingeborg Bachmann conference at Syracuse University, November 2010:"Bachmann-the Public Intellectual" | ||
* Presentation at the [http://www.arts.cornell.edu/german/events.asp German Colloquium], Cornell University, 2009:"Images and the Politics of Invention: Walter Benjamin and Lou Andreas-Salome" | * Presentation at the [http://www.arts.cornell.edu/german/events.asp German Colloquium], Cornell University, 2009:"Images and the Politics of Invention: Walter Benjamin and Lou Andreas-Salome" |
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- Presentation at the Lou Andreas-Salomé Symposium, Göttingen (Germany), June 2011: "Wort und Bild: Lou Andreas-Salomé und Walter Benjamin"
- Lecture at the European University of St. Petersburg (Russia), June 2011: "Gender, Nation, and Immigration in Contemporary Europe"
- Lecture at the University of Miami, April 2011: "Nachtrauer - Lou Andreas-Salomé's Rilke Book"
- Presentation at Yoko Tawada Workshop, University of Vienna (Austria), March 2011: "In Transit: Yoko Tawada Lesen"
- Respondent at the 2011 MLA Convention, Los Angeles, January 2011: "Translation and the Construction of Transnational Memory"
- Presentation at the Ingeborg Bachmann conference at Syracuse University, November 2010:"Bachmann-the Public Intellectual"
- Presentation at the German Colloquium, Cornell University, 2009:"Images and the Politics of Invention: Walter Benjamin and Lou Andreas-Salome"
- Presentation on “Benjamin’s Aufgabe des Übersetzers in Postcolonial Thought” at the ACLA’s Annual Meeting 2009 at Harvard University (check “[My Blog]”).
- New book published: Deutsche Dichterinnen vom 16. Jahrhundert bis Heute (revised and extended edition)