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Current PhD Students in German

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Name College Research Topic Supervisor
AmyÌýAinsworth JesusÌý The demonic and spatiality in German-language Modernism
FrancescoÌýAlbé JesusÌý Queer (Dis)locations: Klaus Mann and Weimar Homosexual Emancipation Literature
DimitriosÌýAntoniou WolfsonÌý Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of the Good European
Jonathan Ball Jesus Ìý DrÌýCharlotteÌýLee
Ben Craik Jesus Community Beyond the State: A Re-evaluation of Nietzsche's Political Thought
DaniellaÌýDeVinter Jesus Fassbinder's cinema of provocation: getting the viewer to 'think' and 'feel' DrÌýMartinÌýRuehl
LaurenÌýDooley Downing The Translingual Turn in Contemporary German Literature DrÌýGodelaÌýWeiss-Sussex
Alexander Gebhard Trinity Ìý
Frederick Hauke Jesus Defining Dignity – A German Quest, 1770–1950
DeniseÌýHenschel Jesus New Forms of Kinship in Contemporary German Culture DrÌýLeilaÌýMukhida
Adam HexleyÌý QueensÌý

The Development of Morphological Affixes in Abstract Nouns in Old High German and Old Saxon

Dr Sheila WattsÌý
Lotte Hondebrink Jesus The Relational Self in Post-Kantian German Philosophy: A Feminist Perspective
Frey Kalus St Catharine's Dante and the Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke ProfÌýHeather WebbÌýandÌýDr Lucia Ruprecht
Phyllis Koehler Jesus Sabbath in the Archive
Alex Mentzel Magdalene Ìý
EllieÌýRichardson Girton Images of emancipation: feminine performance and the construction of women in Weimar filmÌý
Miriam Schwarz Jesus Women's Friendships in Contemporary German and Anglophone Literature
Robbie Spiers Jesus 19th and 20th century psychological and existential thought
Katie Unwin Hughes Hall Animal narratives in contemporary German and comparative fiction, writing the 21st century through an animal perspectival lens, ethics of writing animal stories, advocacy and epistemic violence.
Kathrin Wunderlich Churchill Germany goes forth (again). German literature, identity and memory in the nexus of Vergangenheitsbewältigung and foreign policy ‘normalisation’ after 1999.
Alrik Daldrup Jesus Companion Texts. Reorienting Normalized Knowledge about Violence in Contemporary German Literature

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