University of Toronto Press
Transverse Disciplines
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About this book
Acting as a lightning rod for transformative thinking, Transverse Disciplines offers exciting new methodologies for reshaping academic work beyond the bounds of traditional disciplines.
Author / Editor information
Simone Pfleger is an assistant professor of Gender Studies and German Studies at the University of Alberta.
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Carrie Smith is the vice dean of the Faculty of Arts and a professor of German Studies at the University of Alberta.
Reviews
“This book offers concrete strategies and inspiring visions of just futures.”
Tom Smith, University of St Andrews:
“This challenging and valuable volume refuses easy answers to difficult questions and models collaboration and speculative work as established and productive tools for transforming German studies, the academic sector, and neoliberal societies.”
David Gramling, Professor of German Studies, University of British Columbia:
"Transverse Disciplines has a wonderful spirit of shared purpose. Each contribution in this collection is frank, fierce, courageous, and revealing. The blend of public research, activist approaches, methodological meditations, and experimental epistemologies makes this a perfect introductory book for graduate students. Black, Indigenous, decolonial, and feminist interventions are well represented, timely, and substantive. The knowledge-making and -sharing is fresh, compassionate, humane, and radical. What a triumph."
Priscilla Layne, Associate Professor of German and Adjunct Assistant Professor of African and Afro-American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill:
"An important contribution to the field, Transverse Disciplines poses exactly the right questions about the future of German studies. The essays in this collection model the kinds of innovative teaching and research that are really going to be important in the coming years. This book will be of interest to professors of German studies, both advanced scholars who want to learn how the discipline is changing, as well as junior professors who are contributing to these changes. It will be a priceless resource for graduate students who are learning how to navigate the field and trying to determine what possible contribution they could make."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Preface: Forging Alliances in the Burning Present
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Introduction: Transversal Thinking, Accountabilities, and Commitments
1 - Section 1: Situating Disciplinarity: Diagnoses, Genealogies, and Possibilities
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1. Recomposing the Humanities: Transversal Legacies, Localized Futures
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2. Beyond Germanistik: Transverse Approaches to German Studies in Australia
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3. Imagining German Studies for the Future
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4. Diversifying the German Curriculum through Student Research
107 - Section 2: Against Insularity
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5. Critical Interventions in Land-Grant Epistemologies
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6. Unsettled Memory: Learning about the Holocaust at a United States Prison
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7. Anxious Trajectories: Game Studies and German Studies
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8. Thinking Inconveniently: A Neuroqueer Project on Mathematics and Lyric Poetry
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9. Making Academic Publishing More Public
229 - Section 3: Speculative Methodologies and Radical Relationality
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10. Collaborative Infrastructures for Feminist German Studies
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11. “Sometimes I dream of different kinds of plants”: Assemblage, Defiance, and Tenuous Connection
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12. Anti-Blackness in German Studies
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13. Beyond Disciplinary Belonging: Constructing a Scholarly Self through Interactions and Relationality
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14. German Studies, Home, Hospitality: Decolonial Possibilities and a Politics of Place?
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Contributors
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Index
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