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Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics German Division

Maier-Katkin, Birgit

Associate Professor, German Divisional Coordinator

 

Maier-Katkin

 

 

 

Birgit Maier-Katkin received her Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University and is an Associate Professor of German at the Florida State University. Her interests in contemporary German literature and cultural studies include Weimar, Nazi Germany, and the politics of postwar memory formation. Her research focuses on the literary representation of historical memory and its impact on the cultural identity of a people whose collective past incorporates both the indelible mark of human rights violations and the great tradition of human dignity in Western thought. Maier-Katkin has published several articles and book chapters on the work and thought of Anna Seghers, Irmgard Keun, Fred Zinnemann, Joseph Conrad, Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin. Her work combines German literature and language, critical social thought, women’s studies and the politics of memory.

Maier-Katkin is the author of Silence and Acts of Memory. This book explores silence and memory in Germanys ongoing discourse about the Nazi past. It examines the ways in which exile literature and critical thought by Anna Seghers complements postwar discourse and current historical research to formulate an acceptable memory of private life during the Third Reich. Seghers’ work is particularly relevant in light of a postwar rift between private and public memory discourse. Her texts The Seventh Cross, “The Excursion of the Dead Girls,” and especially her depictions of female figures offer a rare in-depth examination of ordinary life under Hitler. From exile, Seghers reveals hidden voices and personal experience with the Nazi regime that linger in the silenced voids of history. Silence and Acts of Memory reconnects private and public discourse about traumatic events of the Nazi past; the book contributes valuable insights to the current discourse about the continuing formative process of German national identity.

Maier-Katkin’s teaching includes courses on contemporary German culture, the memory of the Nazi past in film and literature, German exile writers, women in German literature and culture, the metropolis of Berlin in film and literature, as well as German language courses.

    • Current Courses
      • GER 3400
      • "Ethnicity in German Literature and Film"
    • Vita

    • Previous Courses:
      • German Conversation and Composition
      • Intermediate German Grammar
      • Exile Literature and Nazi Germany
      • German Studies: Culture and Civilization in the Twentieth Century
      • Literature after 1945: The Challenge of Democracy, Diversity, and Unification
      • Women Writers
      • The Trouble with Rubble: Remembrance and Silence in German Film and Literature
      • Berlin in Film & Literature
      • Ethnicity in German Literature and Film
      • Survey of 20th Century
      • German Humor in Literature and Film
   
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