bernd widdig - Boston University
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bernd widdig - Boston University
CURRICULUM VITAE BERND WIDDIG Boston University Study Abroad 888 Commonwealth Avenue Boston University Boston, MA 02215 Office Phone: 617 253 7113 Office Fax: 617 358 0381 Email: [email protected] LAST UPDATE: February 2012 EDUCATION Stanford University Ph.D. in German Studies 1989 Universität Bonn Erstes Staatsexamen in Political Science/Sociology and German Literature 1983 FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande) 2008 Infinite Mile Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching and Service in the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science at MIT 2004 Opportunity Grant, Program for the Study of Germany and Europe, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1998, 1996, 1994 Levitan Prize for best research project in the Humanities at MIT 1997 The Class of 1958 Career Development Professorship, MIT 1995 American Council of Learned Societies, Fellowship/Grant-in-Aid 1994 Old Dominion Fellowship, MIT 1993 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1992 Summer Seminar, Berlin 1992 Universität Bonn/Stanford University, exchange student grant 1983 Fulbright Commission, travel grant 1983 Begabtenförderung der Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung, Fellowship 1978-83 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2011-present 2008-2011 2007-2011 Executive Director, BU Study Abroad, Boston University Director, McGillycuddy-Logue Center for Undergraduate Global Studies, Boston College Director, Office of International Programs, Boston College Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 2 2001-2007 1996-2007 Associate Director, MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) Director, MIT-Germany Program ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Fall 2009 2001-2007 Spring 2001 1995-2001 1992-95 1989-92 Spring 1989 1987 Boston College, Lecturer in German Studies MIT, Lecturer in German Studies Harvard University, Visiting Associate Professor of German Studies MIT, Associate Professor of German Studies Assistant Professor of German Studies Visiting Assistant Professor of German Studies Middlebury College, Visiting Assistant Professor of German Stanford University, Lecturer, Stanford Overseas Program in Berlin RELATED PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES 2009 Jury Member, Preis für Hochschulkommunikation, DIE ZEIT Stiftung, Berlin 2007-present Advisory Board, MIT-Germany Program 2006-2009 Co-chair, Crisis and Reform in European Higher Education Study Group, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 2004-2009 Advisory Board for the Agency for International Economic and Scientific Cooperation, Stuttgart, Germany 1992-present Affiliate scholar, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1998-2002 Co-chair, German Study Group, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1998, 1999 James Bryant Conant Fellowship Selection Committee, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1992-1996 Co-chair, Study Group on German Cultural History, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1995, 1996, Reader, evaluating manuscripts for University of California Press and 2003, 2004, 2005 German Quarterly NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1989-93 Head Resident Tutor, Pforzheimer House, Harvard University ACTIVITIES AND COMMITTEES AT MIT 2000-2007 2006-2007 2004-2007 1998-2000 1997 Freshman advisor Member, Institute-wide Committee for Global Opportunities at MIT Advisor for Minor in Applied International Studies Member, Graduate Admission Committee, Comparative Media Studies Program Chair, German lecturers’ reappointment committees Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 3 1995 1995 1990-1995 1992-1995 1989-2002 Chair, FLL Committee on Internationalization and Fundraising Chair, Organizing Committee for Section Retreat Freshman admission process (reader and member of round up) Co-chair, History and Literature Faculty Workshop Major and Minor Advisor for German ACTIVITIES AND COMMITTEES AT BOSTON COLLEGE 2010-2011 2009-2011 2008-2011 Chair, Chief International Officers Group, Inter-Institutional Academic Collaborative, Atlantic Collegiate Conference Member, Advisory Board to the Presidents, Inter-Institutional Academic Collaborative, Atlantic Collegiate Conference Member, University Council on International Exchange and Research PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 2001 Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. 1992 Männerbünde und Massen. Zur Krise männlicher Identität in der Literatur der Moderne. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1992. CO-AUTHORED BOOKS 2006 In Search of Global Engineering Excellence: Educating the Next Generation of Engineers for the Global Workplace. Hannover 2006. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS 2010 “Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals.” Weimar Politics/Weimar Subjects: Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s. Kathleen Canning, Kerstin Brandt, Kristin McGuire, eds. New York: Berghahn Books, 2010, 302-320. 2010 “Communicating Across Cultures: Humanities in the International Education of Engineers.” What is Global Engineering For? The Making of International Educators. Gary Downey, Kacey Beddoes, eds. San Rafael, Morgan and Claypool, 2010, 247-261. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 4 2009 “Melancholie und Moderne. Wolfgang Koeppens ‘Der Tod in Rom.’” Wolfgang Koeppen. Neue Wege der Forschung. Jürgen Egyptien, ed. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2009, 43-61. 1996 “'Ein herber Kultus des Männlichen': Männerbünde um 1900,” In: Walter Erhart, Britta Herrmann, eds., Wann ist der Mann ein Mann? Theoretische und Historische Perspektiven der Männlichkeit, Stuttgart: Metzler Verlag, 1996, 235-248. 1995 “Tägliche Sprengungen: Elias Canetti und die Inflation,” In: Michael Krüger, ed., Einladung zur Verwandlung. Essays zu Elias Canettis 'Masse und Macht', München: Hanser Verlag, 1995, 128-150. ARTICLES 2010 “Laudatio.” Preis für Hochschulkommunikation 2009: Das beste Studierendenmarketing. Beiträge zur Hochschulpolitik 9/2010. Hochschulrektorenkonferenz, ed. Bonn: 2010, 13-21. 2010 “Crossing Boundaries: International Education is Fundamental for Successful Innovation.” Index of the Massachusetts Innovation Economy 2009, John Adams Innovation Institute, 2010, 20-21. 2001 “Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler und die deutsche Inflation.” Der Deutschunterricht, Heft 3, 2001, 22-30. 1995 “Kameraden, Männerhelden und Dichterfürsten: Männerbünde in der Moderne,” In: Der Deutschunterricht, Heft 2, 1995, 64-74. 1994 “Tägliche Sprengungen: Elias Canetti und die Inflation,” In: Merkur. Deutsche Zeitschrift für europäisches Denken, Vol. 48, Number 548, November 1994, 985-997. 1994 “Cultural Dimensions of Inflation in Weimar Germany,” In: German Politics and Society, Issue 32, Summer 1994, 10-27. 1994 “Mode und Moderne: Gottfried Kellers Kleider machen Leute,” In: Merkur. Deutsche Zeitschrift für europäisches Denken, Vol. 48, Number 539, February 1994, 109-123. 1993 “Mann unter Männern: Männerbünde und die Angst vor der Masse in der Rede Von deutscher Republik,” In: German Quarterly, Vol. 66, Number 4, Fall 1993, 524-536. 1991 “Melancholie und Moderne: Wolfgang Koeppens Der Tod in Rom,” In: Germanic Review,Vol. LXVI, Number 4, Fall 1991, 161-168. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 5 1991 Guest editor of Germanic Review, Vol. LXVI, Number 4, Fall 1991. Special issue: Reflections on National Socialism in German Literature after 1945. REVIEWS 2007 Gideon Reuveni. Reading Germany: Literature and Consumer Culture in Germany before 1933. New York: Berghahn Books, 2006. In: American Historical Review, April 2007, 607-608. 2003 Simon Ward, Negotiating Positions: Literature, Identity and Social Critique in the Works of Wolfgang Koeppen. Amsterdam, New York, 2001. Colloquia Germanica Vol. 36, Number 2, 2003, 193-194. 2001 William Smaldone, Rudolf Hilferding: Tragödie eines deutschen Sozialdemokraten. Bonn, J.H. Dietz Verlag, 2000. Labor History, 2001. 1997 Glenn R. Cuomo, ed., National Socialist Cultural Policy. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995. In: German Quarterly, Vol. 70, Number 2, Spring 1997, 202-203. 1996 Klaus von See, Barbar, Germane, Arier. Die Suche nach der Identität der Deutschen. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1994. In: German Quarterly, Vol. 69, Number 3, Summer 1996, 339-340. 1996 Paul Michael Lützeler, ed., Hoffnung Europa. Deutsche Essays von Novalis bis Enzensberger. Frankfurt: Fischer Verlag, 1994. In:German Quarterly, Vol. 69, Number 1, Winter 1996, 75-76. 1992 Hermann Korte, Geschichte der deutschen Lyrik seit 1945. Sammlung Metzler, Realien zur Literatur, Band 250, Stuttgart: Metzler, 1989. In: German Studies Review, Vol. XV, 1, 1992, 175-176. 1992 Martin Hielscher, Zitierte Moderne. Poetische Erfahrung und Reflexion in Wolfgang Koeppens Nachkriegsromanen und in 'Jugend'. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1988. In: German Studies Review, Vol. XV, 1, 1992, 174-175. 1989 Stephen Eric Bronner and Douglas Mackay Kellner, eds. Critical Theory and Society. A Reader. New York, London: Routledge, 1989. In: German Studies Review, Vol. XIV, 1, 1991, 203-204. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 6 TALKS, SEMINARS, COLLOQUIA, CONFERENCES January 2011 “The Special Role of the Liberal Arts in Sustained Global Commitments.” AIEA-Brandeis University Forum. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. April 2010 “The Cultural Dimensions of Inflation.” Goethe Institut Boston, Boston MA. November 2009 Keynote Speaker (Laudatio): Preis für Hochschulkommunikation der ZEIT Stiftung, Annual Meeting of the German Rectors Conference (HRK), Leipzig, Germany. March 2009 “Trends in International Graduate Student Mobility in the United States.” American University of Kuwait, Kuwait City. November 2008 Panel discussant, “Creating a Global Curriculum.” ACC-IAC Conference on International Education. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. October 2008 Commentary on Panel: “Money as Metaphor: Cultural Meanings of Money. ” 32nd Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, Minneapolis, MN. May 2008 Keynote Address: “Communicating Across Cultures.” Second Annual Conference of International Research and Engineering Education (IREE) Grantees Conference on behalf of NSF. Washington, DC. April 2008 “International Graduate Students in Science and Engineering.” 2008 National Conference on Trusteeship. Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. Boston, MA. December 2007 “Educating the Global Engineer.” International Conference on Higher Education: “Developing Global Competence for the Future.” Hochschule Bremen. Bremen, Germany. November 2007 “Leidenschaften wecken, Talente fördern.” Keynote presentation at the 125th. Anniversary Convention of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of the Technical University Darmstadt. Frankfurt, Germany. October 2007 Co-chair of conference track with five panels: “Ensuring Quality, Enabling Global Mobility.” Global Colloquium of the American Society of Engineering Education. Istanbul, Turkey. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 7 June 2007 “Educating Engineers for a Global Workplace.” Presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Society of Engineering Education. Honolulu, Hawaii. June 2007 “Communication Across Cultures.” Workshop for Collège des Ingénieurs, Munich, Germany. January 2007 “Educational Quality as Key Factor in International Competitiveness.” Deutsche Studienstiftung, US Stipendiatentreffen. Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. December 2006 “German-American Cross-cultural Communication.” Workshop for VW Autouni. Wolfsburg, Germany. November 2006 “In Search of Global Engineering Excellence. Educating the Next Generation of Engineers for the Global Workplace.” Presentation at international press conference, Frankfurt, Germany. September 2006 “Communicating Across Cultures.” Workshop for Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, IL. June 2006 “Communication Across Cultures.” Workshop for Collège des Ingénieurs, Munich, Germany. June 2006 “Educating the Global Engineer.” Workshop with eight team partners of international study, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. November 2005 “Successful Strategies in International Education.” Eighth Colloquium on International Engineering Education, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA. October 2005 “The Changing Nature of International Education.” School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Humphrey Fellows Program, MIT, Cambridge, MA. September 2005 “The Use of Languages in a Globalizing Corporate World.” Foreign Languages and Literatures, MIT, Cambridge, MA. June 2005 “Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany.” Germanistisches Seminar, Universität Bonn, Germany. June 2005 “Communication Across Cultures.” Workshop for Collège des Ingénieurs, Munich, Germany. May 2005 “The MISTI/Ilabs Africa Project: Opportunities for International Learning for MIT Students.” Makarere University, Kampala, Uganda. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 8 April 2005 “Communicating Across Cultures.” Workshop for Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, IL. January 2005 “Der Bachelor-Studiengang am MIT.” Technische Universität Dresden, Germany. January 2005 “Educational Quality as Key Factor in International Competitiveness.” Universität Leipzig, Germany. November 2004 “Inflation and the Erosion of Civic Trust during the Weimar Republic.” Symposium on Democracy, the Economy, and the Middle Class. Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University, Worchester, MA. October 2004 “US-German Cross-Cultural Communication.” Workshop for members of the Knowledge Transfer Group, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart, Germany. July 2004 “Educational Quality as Key Factor in International Competitiveness.” Technische Universität Karlsruhe, Germany. July 2004 “Anmerkungen zum Studium an einer amerikanischen Forschungsuniversität.” Schule Schloss Salem, Überlingen, Germany. May 2004 “MIT und das Cambridge High-Tech Cluster:Was kann Deutschland davon lernen?” Conference: “Potentialausschöpfung im Wissenschaftssystem: ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland und den USA.” Humboldt Institution on Transatlantic Issues, Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany. April 2004 “Modernity out of Bounds: Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany.” Keynote speaker at the symposium “Culturele Ontwaarding: Modernisering en Cultuur in Nederland 1900-1940 in Internationaal Vergelijkend Perspective.” Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, Amsterdam, Netherlands. April 2004 “Communicating Across Cultures.” Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA. March 2004 “Terror in the City: Fritz Lang's ‘Dr Mabuse, the Gambler’.” Conference “Filming Cities: The Modern Metropolis and Visual Media.” Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 9 December 2003 “Educational Quality at MIT.” DAAD and Arbeitsgemeinschaft Technische Hochschulen Tagung: “Qualität deutscher Ingenieurausbildung im internationalen Wettbewerb.” Berlin, Germany. October 2003 “Models of Short-Term Programs Abroad.” Sixth Colloquium on International Engineering Education, University of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI. October 2003 “Teaching Cross-cultural Communication.” Workshop for Participants of the Sixth Colloquium on International Engineering Education, University of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI. August 2003 “Teaching in an American Classroom.” MIT Graduate Student Orientation, MIT, Cambridge, MA. May 2003 “Communicating Across Cultures: How Cultures Vary.” The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning, MIT, Cambridge, MA. March 2003 “Teaching German Studies in the Context of a Technical University.” International Symposium on the Future of German Studies in the USA, Korea, and Japan. Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan. October 2002 “Fundraising for International Education.” Fifth Annual Colloquium on International Engineering Education, University of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI. September 2002 “Teaching Foreign Languages in the Age of Globalization.” Roundtable Discussion, Cambridge-MIT Institute Workshop, MIT, Cambridge, MA. May 2002 “The MIT International Science and Technology Initiative (MISTI) and International Education at MIT.” The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. April 2002 “Inflation and Intellectuals in Weimar Germany.” International Conference “Rethinking Weimar,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. December 2001 “Globalization and the Study of German.” Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada. November 2001 “Educating Engineers in the Age of Globalization.” Fourth Annual Colloquium on International Engineering Education, University of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 10 September 2001 “American Universities and Colleges: Models for the Reform of German Universities?” Presentation to the Committee of Higher Education, Research, and the Arts of the State of Hesse, Germany. MIT Industrial Liason Program, MIT, Cambridge, MA. May 2001 “Trials and Tribulations of Interdisciplinary Research.” Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. February 2001 “Wheelbarrows of Money and Witches Dancing: Images of the German Inflation.” Centre canadien d’études allemandes et européennes, Université de Montreal, Montreal, Canada. February 2001 “Money and Modern Culture.” German Department and Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. December 2000 “Tales from an Outpost: Teaching German Studies at MIT.” International Workshop on the Future of German Studies. Centre canadien d’études allemandes et européennes, Université de Montreal, Montreal, Canada. October 2000 “Building a Successful Internship Program: Outreach to German Business.” Third International Colloquium on International Engineering Education Colloquium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. October 2000 “Gender and Inflation in Weimar Germany.” Departments of German Studies, Economics, and History, Brown University, RI. October 2000 “Internationalizing Education at MIT.” Consortium On Financing Higher (COFHE), Assembly Meeting, Wesleyan University, CT. July 2000 “Visionen von Arbeit: Hugo und seine Doppelgänger.” Germanistisches Seminar, Universität Duisburg, Germany. June 2000 “Hexentanz: Weiblichkeitsdiskurse und Inflation in der Weimarer Republik.” Historisches Seminar der Ludwig Maximilian Universität München, Munich, Germany. April 2000 “Witches Dancing: Gender and Inflation.” Conference: The Sexual Revolution of the Twentieth Century, Old Dominion University, VI. February 2000 “Under the Sign of Zero: Money and Inflation.” Department of German and Russian, Pomona College, Claremont, CA. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 11 February 2000 “Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals.” Department of German, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA. February 2000 “Visions of Work: Hugo Stinnes and his Doubles in Literature and Film.” Department of German, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. February 2000 “Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals.” Department of German Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. October 1999 “Visions of Work: Hugo Stinnes in the Cultural Imagination of the Early Twenties.” German Studies Association, Twenty-third Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. October 1999 “Internationalizing Education: The MIT-Germany Program.” Second International Engineering Education Colloquium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. November 1998 “Germanistik - German Studies - German Cultural Studies: Perspektiven aus den U.S.A.” Universität Greifswald, Germany. October 1998 “Educating for the Global Workplace: The MIT-Germany Program.” International Engineering Education Colloquium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. October 1998 “Aspects of Recent German Cinema.” Moderator, German Studies Association, Twenty-second Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. October 1998 “The Hero in German Film.” Moderator, German Studies Association, Twenty-second Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. March 1998 “Under the Sign of Zero: Money and Inflation.” Deutsches Haus, Columbia University, New York, NY. February 1998 “Daily Explosions: Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany.” History and Literature Faculty Workshop, MIT, Cambridge, MA. September 1997 “Responses to Modernity: Shaping, Administering and Representing the Metropolis 1909-1933.” Commentator, German Studies Association, Twenty-first Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. April 1997 “Propaganda.” Introduction to Media Studies, Film and Media Studies Program, MIT, Cambridge, MA. October 1996 “Practical Applications of Interdisciplinarity: Possibilities and Limits of German Studies in the Academy and in the Work Place." Moderator and Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 12 Commentator, German Studies Association, Twentieth Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. October 1996 “The Crisis of Modernity and Modern Intellectuals in Imperial Germany.” Commentator, German Studies Association, Twentieth Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. October 1996 “Methodologies in German Studies: Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany.” Center for Literary and Cultural Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. April 1996 “Current Discussions and Future Trends: The American and German Systems of Higher Education. A comparative Analysis.” Presentation in conjunction with visit of members of state parliament of Bavaria, Germany at MIT. March 1996 “Japan and Germany: The Past in the Present.” MIT-Japan Program, Lecture and Panel Discussion, MIT, Cambridge, MA. March 1996 “Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler and the Experience of Inflation.” Ninth Hollins Colloquium on German Film, Hollins College, Roanoke, VA. February 1996 “The New MIT-Germany Program.” Presentation to Visiting Delegation of the German Federal Ministery of Education, Science, Research and Technology, led by Federal Minister Dr. Jürgen Rüttgers, MIT. December 1995 “Germany after Unification: One Nation - Two Cultures?” Department of German, Wellesley College, MA. September 1995 "Masses of Money: Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler and the Experience of Inflation." German Studies Association, Nineteenth Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. April 1995 “Culture and Inflation in Fritz Lang's Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922).” Northeastern Modern Language Association Convention, Boston, MA. December 1994 “Renaissance of a Text: Helmuth Plessner's Grenzen der Gemeinschaft.” Modern Language Association Convention, San Diego, CA. November 1994 “The Limits of Community: Crisis and Culture in the Weimar Republic and Post-wall Germany.” Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Rutgers University, NJ. November 1994 “The Ideology of Gemeinschaft in the Weimar Republic and Post-wall Germany.” Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 13 Swarthmore College, PA. September 1994 “Renaissance eines Textes: Helmuth Plessners Grenzen der Gemeinschaft.” German Studies Association, Eighteenth Annual Conference, Dallas, TX. September 1994 “Workshop on Interdisciplinary German Studies.” Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA. May 1994 “Leidenschaft und Frauenhaß: Männerbünde in der Kultur der Moderne.” Department of German Literature, University of Freiburg, Germany. April 1994 “Inflation als kulturelle Metapher.” Department of German Literature, Free University Berlin, Germany. April 1994 “What is Cultural History?” Commentator at Symposium on German Cultural History at the Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 1992 “Der Hexentanz der Inflation. Sexual and Cultural Politics of the 1923 Hyperinflation.” German Studies Association, Sixteenth Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. June 1992 “Cultural Dimensions of Inflation in Weimar Germany.” National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar, Berlin, Germany. December 1991 “Male Bonding and German National Identity.” Modern Language Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. December 1991 “Inflation as a Cultural Paradigm in Weimar Germany.” Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. November1991 “Thomas Mann, Male Bonding and Modernity.” Humanities Faculty Workshop, MIT. November 1989 “Berlin - Rhöndorf - Rom. Faschismusanalyse in Wolfgang Koeppens Der Tod in Rom.” American Association of Teachers of German, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. October 1989 “Sexualität und Rasse als Determinanten kultureller Produktion in Wolfgang Koeppens Tauben im Gras.” German Studies Association, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Milwaukee, MN. Curriculum Vitæ Bernd Widdig 14 October 1988 “Mann unter Männern: Männerbünde und die Angst vor der Masse in Von Deutscher Republik.” German Studies Association, Twelfth Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. December 1987 “Freuds Massenpsychologie und Manns Mario und der Zauberer.” Stanford University, Stanford, CA. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) Forum on Study Abroad NAFSA – Association of International Educators American Association of Engineering Education German Studies Association American Association of Teachers of German COURSES TAUGHT First and Second Year German Advanced German Conversation and German in Business and Technology Composition Introduction to German Literature Modern German Novel in Translation German Short Fiction Modernism and its Discontent German Culture and Society 1750-1945 Germany and its European Context Postwar Germany and its Historical Burden The German Cinema Dreams, Visions, and Nightmares: Visual Histories: German Cinema since 1945 German Cinema 1918-1945 Fin-de Siècle Vienna Globalization: How does it affect me? Communicating across Cultures Capstone Seminar: From Across the World, Back to the Heights: Reflections on International Experiences PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES UPON REQUEST