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Marjanne E. Goozé

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Associate Professor Emerita

Marjanne Goozé's area of specialization is German literature from the late eighteenth century to the present with a particular focus on German women writers, Jewish-German writers, Holocaust narratives, personal narratives, and feminist theory and criticism. She is the author of articles and book chapters on Henriette Herz, Bettina von Arnim, Karoline von Günderrode, Rahel Varnhagen von Ense, Hölderlin, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Karl Emil Franzos, Franz Kafka, Christa Wolf, and Jeannette Lander. She has translated (with Jeannine Blackwell) the memoirs of Henriette Herz and published on feminist autobiography theory. With Anne Brown, she is the co-editor of the volume: International Women's Writing: New Landscapes of Identity. She is the editor of the book Challenging Separate Spheres: Female Bildung in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Germany. Currently, she is writing a book on Henriette Herz and the Berliner Salon. She has taught courses in 19th- and 20th-century German literature, German culture, and literary theory. Additionally, Dr. Goozé has taught Introduction to Women's Studies and Feminist Theory for the Institute for Women's Studies.

Research Areas:
  • Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Events featuring Marjanne E. Goozé, Berna Gueneli
Joe Brown Hall room 213

Faculty members from the department will present short related to their research.  Each talk will be approximately 20 minutes with time for questions after each, and refreshments.  This month's talks will be:

Dr. Marjanne Gooze'  - "The Holocaust Memoir as American Tale:  'Ruth Kluger's Still Alive'".

Dr. Berna Gueneli…

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