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Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

 

Dr Tara Talwar Windsor

Dr Tara Windsor
Position(s): 
Research Associate (CAPONEU 鈥 The Cartography of the Political Novel in Europe: https://www.caponeu.eu)
Postdoctoral Affiliate, Newnham College (https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/tara-windsor/)
Department/Section: 
German
Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics
Contact details: 
College: 
Location: 

Faculty of Modern and听Medieval Languages and Linguistics Raised Faculty Building 澳门六合彩开奖记录 Sidgwick Avenue 澳门六合彩开奖记录 CB3 9DA United Kingdom

About: 

Tara Talwar Windsor is Postdoctoral Research Associate in EU Horizon/UKRI project 鈥楾he Cartography of the Political Novel in Europe鈥 and co-leads the 澳门六合彩开奖记录-based research group 鈥楥ultural Production and Social Justice鈥. From 2021-23, she was Schr枚der Research Associate in German at 澳门六合彩开奖记录 with a special remit for Equality and Diversity in German Studies. She specialises in German literary, cultural and intellectual politics from the early 20th century to the present, with particular interest in the role played by creative writers as public intellectuals. Before taking up her post in 澳门六合彩开奖记录, Dr Windsor was Research Fellow in Modern Languages at the University of Birmingham and has also held positions as Research Associate in Modern History at the Bergische Universit盲t Wuppertal and Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut) Essen, as Lecturer in History at Liverpool John Moores University and as Assistant Professor in Twentieth-Century Continental European History at Trinity College Dublin. She completed her BA (2006), MPhil (2008) and PhD (2013) at the University of Birmingham and was doctoral research fellow at the Institute for European History in Mainz from 2011 to 2012. She has received research awards from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the German Historical Institute in Paris and the German Academic Exchange Service.

Teaching interests: 

鈥⑻ German language and literature 鈥⑻ German-English translation 鈥⑻ Translation Studies 鈥⑻ Contemporary German society, politics and memory 鈥⑻ Modern German, European and International History

Research interests: 

鈥⑻ 听German cultural and literary politics (20th century to present) 鈥⑻ 听Creative intellectuals, civil society and the state 鈥⑻ 听Exile and (post-)migration 鈥⑻ 听Cultural responses to war and dictatorship 鈥⑻ 听History of gender and emotions

Recent research projects: 
  • Knowing the Secret Police: Secrecy and Knowledge in East German Society (University of Birmingham, 2019-2021):听https://research.ncl.ac.uk/secretsstasi/
  • Shifting Constellations: Germany and Global (Dis)Order (Institute for German and European Studies, Birmingham, 2019-2021) https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/lcahm/departments/languages/research/projects/exile-fascist-germany-spain.aspx
  • Societies under German Occupation: Experiences and Everyday Life in World War II (Bergische Universit盲t Wuppertal / KWI Essen, 2013-2015): http://www.societies-under-german-occupation.com/
  • Dichter, Denker, Diplomaten: German Writers and Cultural Diplomacy after the First World War (doctoral thesis, 2013)
Published works: 

鈥⑻ 听2022. 鈥楲iterature as Knowledge: Samizdat and Underground Revelation鈥, with Sara Jones, in Aoife N铆 Chroidhe谩in (ed.) Dangerous Creations: Papers from a Roundtable Discussion (Oxford: Taylor Institution Library), pp. 24-33. 鈥⑻ 听2021. 鈥楨xtended Arm of Reich Foreign Policy? Literary Internationalisms, Cultural Diplomacies and the First German PEN Club in the Weimar Republic鈥, Contemporary European History, 30:2, 181-197 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777320000600.听 鈥⑻ 听2020. 鈥楨mpire, Authorship and V枚lkisch Fairy Tales: Hans Friedrich Blunck and the Re-invention of Tradition after World War I鈥, Oxford German Studies, 49:4, 363-379 https://doi.org/10.1080/00787191.2020.1840814.听 鈥⑻ 听2020. 鈥楢ftermath: German Culture in the Wake of World War I鈥, with Catherine Smale, Oxford German Studies, 49:4, 329-335 https://doi.org/10.1080/00787191.2020.1840809.听 鈥⑻ 听2020. 鈥楳arginalized Memories & Multi-layered Narratives of the Great War in Kamila Shamsie鈥檚 A God in Every Stone (2014)鈥, Forum for Modern Language Studies, 56:2, 229-246 https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqaa005.听 鈥⑻ 听2018. 鈥樷淭he domain of the young as the generation of the future鈥: Student Agency and Anglo-German Exchange after the Great War鈥 in Marie-Eve Chagnon & Tomas Irish (eds.), The Academic World in the Era of the Great War (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 163鈥187 https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95266-3_8.听 鈥⑻ 听2014. 鈥楤etween Cultural Conflict and Cultural Contact: German Writers and Cultural Diplomacy in the Aftermath of the First World War鈥 in Nicholas Martin, Tim Haughton & Pierre Purseigle (eds.), Aftermath - Legacies and Memories of War in Europe, 1918鈥1945鈥1989 (Aldershot: Ashgate), pp. 109鈥127. 鈥⑻ 听2014. 鈥楻ekindling Contact: Anglo-German Academic Exchange after the First World War鈥 in Heather Ellis & Ulrike Kirchberger (eds.), Anglo-German Scholarly Relations in the Long Nineteenth Century (Leiden: Brill), pp. 212鈥231.