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Veronika Fuechtner

Associate Professor of German Studies

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Departments and Programs

  • German Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Women's and Gender Studies
  • Comparative Literature

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Contact Information

Email: veronika.fuechtner@dartmouth.edu

Phone: 603-646-3515

Hinman Box: HB 6084

Education

  • Zwischenprüfung (B.A. equivalent) Philipps-Universität in Marburg an der Lahn; M.A. Washington University in St. Louis; Ph.D. University of Chicago

Areas of Expertise

  • 20th-century German literature and culture; psychoanalysis and literature; Weimar Germany

Selected Works

BOOK

_Berlin Psychoanalytic: _ Psychoanalysis _ and_ _ _ Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond (University of California Press, 2011).

SELECTED ARTICLES

“Moses in Palästina: Heine, Freud, Zweig.” In Heinrich Heine und Sigmund Freud , edited by Sigrid Weigel, 165-184. Berlin: Kadmos Verlag, 2010.

“The International Project of National(ist) Film: Franz Osten in India.” In The Many Faces of Weimar German Cinema , edited by Christian Rogowski, 167-181. Rochester: Camden House, 2010.

“From ultradoitsh to siegfriedisch : The Problem of a Multicultural Literature in Zé do Rock’s Orthographies.” In Gegenwartsliteratur. Interpretationen. Kritiken. Interventionen , edited by Marc Rectanus, 193-208, Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag, 2008.

Erzählte Wissenschaft : Alfred Döblin und Magnus Hirschfeld.” Mitteilungen der Magnus-Hirschfeld-Gesellschaft 37/38 (2007): 15-31.

“A City of Souls and the Soul of a City: Alfred Döblin and the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute.” In Kill or Cure? Culture and the Unconscious , edited by Michael Rustin, et al., 11-23, London: Palgrave, 2007.

“Arzt und Dichter: Alfred Döblin’s medical, psychiatric and psychoanalytical work.” In Camden House Companion to Alfred Döblin , edited by Roland Dollinger and Wulf Köpke, 111-139. Rochester: Camden House, 2004.

Current Projects

  • Book Manuscript The Racial Unconscious in 20th Century German Culture; Edited Volume on Asian-German Studies with Mary Rhiel (UNH) (Camden House); Article on Secrets of a Soul (1926)