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==Lectures==
==Conference Presentations==

Revision as of 02:21, 10 February 2007

Selected Recent Activities

2006: International Bachmann Symposium, University of Vienna, Austria; Invited Speaker
2006: Co-Organizer, three sessions on “Re/Valuing the Human,” American Comparative Literature Association, Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ
2005: Co-Organizer (with Sara Lennox), three sessions on “ Crossing Borders: Towards a Transnational German Studies,” German Studies Conference, Milwaukee, WI
2005: "Inventing Plentitude,” “Configurations of the Third. The Missing Link of Modernity,” Conference at St. Johns College, Cambridge, UK.
2004: “Networking Women. Trans-European and Circum-Atlantic Connections:” Invited Speaker, University of Florence, Italy
2003: German Research Society Symposium, “Frauen und Wissenschaft”, Invited Speaker, Germany
2003: International Bachmann Symposium, Invited Speaker, Rome, Italy
2001: Keynote Address: “Sexing the Body: The Bio-Politics of Sexual Construction.”

Ninth Annual Interdisciplinary German Studies conference at the University of California at Berkeley

2001: Luncheon Address: “The Translator/Critic in the Age of Globalization.” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference at the University of Kentucky at Lexington
2000: Ida Cordella Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor. Spring, University of Iowa
2000: International Institute for Cultural Studies, Vienna, Austria
Conference Grant “Polyglot Spaces, Polyglot Practices. The Politics and Poetics of Multilingual Textual Production”
1999/2000: Kaethe-Leichter-Professor for Gender and Women’s Studies,
(endowed chair, Austrian Government) University of Vienna, Austria

Lectures

Conference Presentations