Rethinking Thomas Mann: A Global Lens on a German Icon
As scholars around the world mark the 150th anniversary of Mann's birth, professor Veronika Fuechtner has emerged as a leading voice in reinterpreting the literary icon's legacy.
[more]As scholars around the world mark the 150th anniversary of Mann's birth, professor Veronika Fuechtner has emerged as a leading voice in reinterpreting the literary icon's legacy.
[more]Please read the Axium Journal. Axium, a journal of comparative criticism that publishes the work of Dartmouth undergraduate and graduate students.
[more]This fall, seven faculty members joined Dartmouth's house communities as part of the third cohort of faculty fellows. In this role, fellows work closely with house leadership teams to enrich programming that fosters meaningful dialogue, intellectual curiosity, and stronger connections between students & faculty.
[more]Congratulations to Eman Morsi on her upcoming book: Utopia Incarnate: A groundbreaking analysis of the cultural afterlives of mass utopia in Cuba and Egypt.
[more]Five Comparative Literature Program Seniors defended their theses in May this year. Congratulations to all on a job well done.
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