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Recent PhD Graduates in German

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Name College Research Topic Conferral Year Supervisor
HeideÌýBaumann LucyÌýCavendish Public and personal female identity narratives in Germany and Britain: Stories we tell to ourselves and of ourselves. 2021
RobertÌýBritten Christ's Concepts of realism in the work of Bertolt Brecht 2022 DrÌýCharlotteÌýLee
JenniferÌýCaisley Peterhouse Questions of (im)materiality in Goethe's geological writings 2022 Dr Charlotte Lee
Newnham Activist intellectuals and debates on left-wing political violence in 1970s West Germany 2023
Emma Corteen Trinity Hall The assignment of grammatical gender in German 2019 Dr Sheila Watts
NicholasÌýCourtman Jesus Time for Work: Ideologies, Histories and Representations of Work and Labour in German-language Literature since the 'Strukturbruch' 2021
ThomasÌýCrew StÌýEdmund's Visions of Dystopia in German Literature, 1909-57 2023
Rafael Dernbach King's How classical documentary method have been appropriated by fictional formats and documentary filmmakers react to it.Ìý The question how an Other can be depicted, how film can still be a 'window to the world 2019
MariaÌýKhan StÌýEdmund's The social identity of Turkish-German secondary school students in Berlin through an encounter with Goethe’sÌýFaust. 2021
TrinityÌýHall German Buddhism from Schopenhauer to Nietzsche Submitted
Melina Mandelbaum Trinity Narratives of Citizenship in the 21st Century German Novel 2022
Anat MessingÌýMarcus TrinityÌýHall

Spatialisation of Time: Temporalisation of Space: Architectural images and figures of ruins.Ìý

2020
ChristophÌýPretzer Corpus Christi The function of fictional elements in medieval chronicles 2018
Jesus Conceptions of hearing in German modernist writing 2022
PavloÌýShopin Clare Metaphors for language and creative writing in Herta Muller 2017
MargareteÌýTiessen Magdalene Five Germanys – Five narratives? Literary education in 20th-century Germany 2020 Prof Joachim Whaley
IsabelleÌýZirden ClareÌýHall Contradictions of the 'I': The critique of capitalism, feminist selfhood and authorship in post-2000 plays by Jelinek and Röggla 2021

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