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Read article: Book of the Year: German Language Literature Workshop
Book of the Year: German Language Literature Workshop
We will discuss nominations and awards for recently published German language literature. Especially we will talk about the concepts, procedures and results of „Der deutsche Buchpreis“ and „Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse“. And together we will take a look into some awarded books of the past years (...
Read article: Congratulations to Noel Brindise!
Congratulations to Noel Brindise!
Noel Brindise, who completed the MA as well as the BA in German, has successfully defended her doctoal dissertation in Aerospace Engineering, also at the University of Illinois! Noel notes that GLL is "a fantastic department...endlessly supportive. It's also clear to me all the time how my...
Read article: Congratulations Basil Agu!
Congratulations Basil Agu!
We are pleased to present the SLCL Dissertation Completion Fellowship awardees for this year. These fellowships provide advanced doctoral students with an academic year of support to complete their dissertations. Evaluation criteria includes the quality of the proposal;...
Read article: Register Now for Great Fall Classes!
Register Now for Great Fall Classes!
Check out this page for more information about GLL's Fall 2025 offerings. Add a German major or minor, fulfill General Education...
Read article: Congratulations to Prof. Stephanie Hilger on her new book!
Congratulations to Prof. Stephanie Hilger on her new book!
Exploring 18th-century medicine's construction of individuals with non-standard sexual anatomy as “hermaphrodites”, this book focuses on the genre of the case history from three different languages and national contexts-British, French, and German. Medicalizing Difference...
Read article: Remembering 1989: Future Archives of Public Protest
Remembering 1989: Future Archives of Public Protest
This account of the “laboratory of radical democracy” in the months before East Germany’s absorption in the West challenges memories of Germany’s reunification. For many, 1989 is an iconic date, one we associate with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. The...

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Career Paths in Germanic Languages and Literatures

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Comprehensive curriculum in language, culture, and linguistics

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In addition to courses in German for the complete immersion experience, we offer numerous classes in English, most of which fulfill General Education requirements. Undergraduates can also pursue study abroad in Vienna or elsewhere in the German-speaking world via Illinois Abroad and Global Exchange, and our graduate students regularly win fellowships to do research at a wide range of universities and libraries in Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia. Join us!

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GER 465 - Die deutsche Sprache in Österreich

Explore the German language in Austria from a sociolinguistic perspective.

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GER 473 - Protest Memory: Post-1989 Literature, Film, and Theory

We will discuss a diverse archive of post-1989 literature, film, and memorials in order to reexamine the so-called Peaceful Revolution and the interval year of ’89-90.

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GER 396 - Babylon Berlin

GER 396 - Babylon Berlin

In 1929, Berlin was known to be a hedonistic city of extremes: corrupt wealth existed alongside destitute poverty and an underground world of wild parties and glamour.

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GER 201 - German Popular Culture: Tales of Horror

It is hard to overstate how central vampires and zombies, doppelgänger and killers, ghosts and artificial humans—haunted hybrids—have been to the construction of German identity.

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