Diversity and Decolonization in German Studies

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This book presents an approach to transform German Studies by augmenting its core values with a social justice mission rooted in Cultural Studies. German Studies is approaching a pivotal moment. On the one hand, the discipline is shrinking as programs face budget cuts. This enrollment decline is immediately tied to the effects following a debilitating scrutiny the discipline has received as a result of its perceived worth in light of local, regional, and national pressures to articulate the value of the humanities in the language of student professionalization. On the other hand, German Studies struggles to articulate how the study of cultural, social, and political developments in the German-speaking world can serve increasingly heterogeneous student learners. This book addresses this tension through questions of access to German Studies as they relate to student outreach and program advocacy alongside pedagogical models.





Examines the discipline's ability to help equip its learners with critical tools to dismantle oppressive forces of our present time Helps facilitate criticality in the spirit of diversity and decolonialization discourses Combines German Studies with critical pedagogy aligned with critical race, gender, sexuality, migration, and disability studies

Autorentext

Regine Criser is Assistant Professor of German Studies at the University of North Carolina Asheville, USA, where she also serves as the coordinator of the First Year Seminars and the Director of the UNCA Prison Education Program. She is a co-founder of the Diversity, Decolonization, and the German Curriculum (DDGC) scholarly collective. Her research focuses on cultural representations of the GDR in contemporary Germany, inclusive pedagogy, and conceptualizations of belonging.

Ervin Malakaj is Assistant Professor of German Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He is a co-founder of the Diversity, Decolonization, and the German Curriculum (DDGC) scholarly collective. He specializes in late-18th- to 21st-century German media and cultural history. His research focuses on 19th-century literary cultures, film history, narrative theory, queer theory, and critical pedagogy.



Inhalt

  1. Introduction: Diversity and Decolonization in German Studies.- 2. Accounting for our Settler Colonialism: Towards an Unsettled German Studies in the United States.- 3. Habits of Mind, Habits of Heart: Cultivating Humanity through a Decolonized German Studies Curriculum.- 4. Social Justice in the Language Curriculum: Interrogating the Goals and Outcomes of Language Education in College.- 5. Decolonizing German Studies While Dissecting Race in the American Classroom.- 6. Documents of Colonialism and Racial Theorizing in the German Classroom.- 7. Decolonizing the Mental Lexicon: Critical Whiteness Studies Perspectives in the Language Classroom.- 8. A Developmental Model of Intercultural Competence: Scaffolding the Shift from Culture-Specific to Culture-General.- 9. Study Abroad Otherwise.- 10. A Question of Inclusion: Intercultural Competence, Systematic Racism, and the North American GermanClassroom.- 11. Supporting Graduate Students of Color in German Studies: A Syllabus.- 12. Digital Media Network Projects: Classroom Inclusivity through a Symphilosophical Approach.- 13. Disrupting the Norm: Disability, Access, and Inclusion in the German Language Classroom.- 14. Multidirectional Memory as Decolonial Pedagogical Practice in German Studies.- 15. Please Don't Gender Me! Strategies for Inclusive Language Instruction in a Gender-Diverse Campus Community.- 16. Intersectionality and Notions of Diversity in the Internationalized German Studies Program at the University of Melbourne.- 17.
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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783030343415
    • Editor Ervin Malakaj, Regine Criser
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st edition 2020
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T26mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9783030343415
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3030343413
    • Veröffentlichung 14.02.2020
    • Titel Diversity and Decolonization in German Studies
    • Gewicht 613g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 388
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft

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