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FacultyWilfried Wilms
Background:
Wilfried Wilms, Associate Prof. of German Studies (PhD. Indiana University, 2000). His research focuses on the history, memory and representation of war/conflict in literature and film. A current book project, Proper Conduct, centers on postwar Germany under Allied occupation. He is the editor of German Postwar Films. Life and Love in the Ruins (Palgrave, 2008; together with William Rasch) and Bombs Away: Representing the Air War over Europe and Japan (Rodopi, 2006; together with William Rasch) and has published numerous scholarly articles on German intellectual history, literature, and film, as well as American film. Teaching interests include 18th-20th-century German intellectual history, literature and culture, the two World Wars, Nazi- and Postwar Germany, and film. PhD, German Studies, Indiana University, 2000 Interests:
18th-20th century literature, war, intellectual history |