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* '''Translation into the Croation language''': my book "image in Outline: Reading Lou Andreas-Salomé - http://www.apm.hr/obris-slike-citajuci-lou-andreas-salome/PR/182735
* '''Translated into the Croation language''': my book "image in Outline: Reading Lou Andreas-Salomé - http://www.apm.hr/obris-slike-citajuci-lou-andreas-salome/PR/182735
* '''2016''': International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA), convention in '''Vienna, Austria''': Organizer of Group section # 17285 '''Towards a New World Literature''' with 20 presenters https://icla2016.univie.ac.at/group-sections/
* '''2016''': International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA), convention in '''Vienna, Austria''': Organizer of Group section # 17285 '''Towards a New World Literature''' with 20 presenters https://icla2016.univie.ac.at/group-sections/
*'''December 2015''': '''Three new reprints and ebooks of my earlier edited books;''' the autobiographies by the writer '''Fanny Lewald''' and the politican '''Toni Sender''' (Fischer Verlag), as well as my anthology '''Frauen gegen den Krieg.''' Fanny Lewald: The first reprint (abridged version of six volumes) of one of the most important German autobiographies of the 19th century by the famous Jewish-German writer Fanny Lewald. Toni Sender:The first German edition of the autobiography (published 1939 in the US) by the Jewish-German socialist Toni Sender, one of the first four female "Reichstagsabgeordnete" in Weimar Germany, who later escaped the Nazis, and immigrated to the United States to become a high ranked official of the United Nations. '''Frauen gegen den Krieg''', the first anthology documenting women's work against the war from the end of the 19th century to 1933.
*'''December 2015''': '''Three new reprints and ebooks of my earlier edited books;''' the autobiographies by the writer '''Fanny Lewald''' and the politican '''Toni Sender''' (Fischer Verlag), as well as my anthology '''Frauen gegen den Krieg.''' Fanny Lewald: The first reprint (abridged version of six volumes) of one of the most important German autobiographies of the 19th century by the famous Jewish-German writer Fanny Lewald. Toni Sender:The first German edition of the autobiography (published 1939 in the US) by the Jewish-German socialist Toni Sender, one of the first four female "Reichstagsabgeordnete" in Weimar Germany, who later escaped the Nazis, and immigrated to the United States to become a high ranked official of the United Nations. '''Frauen gegen den Krieg''', the first anthology documenting women's work against the war from the end of the 19th century to 1933.

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  • Translated into the Croation language: my book "image in Outline: Reading Lou Andreas-Salomé - http://www.apm.hr/obris-slike-citajuci-lou-andreas-salome/PR/182735
  • 2016: International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA), convention in Vienna, Austria: Organizer of Group section # 17285 Towards a New World Literature with 20 presenters https://icla2016.univie.ac.at/group-sections/
  • December 2015: Three new reprints and ebooks of my earlier edited books; the autobiographies by the writer Fanny Lewald and the politican Toni Sender (Fischer Verlag), as well as my anthology Frauen gegen den Krieg. Fanny Lewald: The first reprint (abridged version of six volumes) of one of the most important German autobiographies of the 19th century by the famous Jewish-German writer Fanny Lewald. Toni Sender:The first German edition of the autobiography (published 1939 in the US) by the Jewish-German socialist Toni Sender, one of the first four female "Reichstagsabgeordnete" in Weimar Germany, who later escaped the Nazis, and immigrated to the United States to become a high ranked official of the United Nations. Frauen gegen den Krieg, the first anthology documenting women's work against the war from the end of the 19th century to 1933.
  • New review of my book Image in Outline: Laura Deiulio in: German Studies Review, May 2015, 423-25 https:http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/german_studies_review/v038/38.2.deiulio.html
  • New paperback edition of my recent book Image in Outline. Reading Lou Andreas-Salomé (9/14)http://www.amazon.com/Image-Outline-Reading-Andreas-Salomé-Directions/dp/1628920173/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1408811259&sr=8-2&keywords=gisela+brinker-gabler
  • Organizer, three sessions Towards a New World Literature at the GSA 2014, Kansas City, MO
  • ' "Moderne" Männlichkeit in der Literatur des Fin de Siecle und der Harlem Renaissance.' In: Frauenphantasien. Der imaginierte Mann im Werk von Film-und Buchautorinnen. Ed. R. Möhrmann (Kröner Verlag, Stuttgart [Germany], May 2014) http://www.kroener-verlag.de/details/product/frauenphantasien/
  • 'The New Nomads. Yoko Tawada lesen.' In: Die Lücke im Sinn. Ed. B. Agnese, C. Ivanovic, B. Vlasta (Königshausen & Neumann [Germany], April 2014).
  • Kyoto University, Japan: presentation on “Lou Andreas-Salomé’s Thought on Creativity”, April 2014
  • 'Practicing (Un)belonging-Tawada, the "Specular Border Intellectual"', presentation at European Social Science History Conference, Vienna, Austria, 4/2014
  • New reviews of my book Image in Outline: Muriel Cormican (University of West Georgia) in: Monatshefte, Fall 2014, 518f.; Agatha Schwartz (University of Ottawa) in: German Quarterly, Fall 2013, 493f.; R.C. Conard (University of Dayton) in: Choice, March 2013.
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