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Professor Helmut Schmitz is a faculty member in the Department of German at the University of Warwick. His academic career spans over two decades, with expertise in post-war and contemporary German literature, memory studies, and representations of the Nazi period and Holocaust in cultural discourse.
Education:
- MA, University of Warwick (1992)
- PhD, University of Warwick (1996)
His research explores post-war German memory cultures, focusing on victim and perpetrator dynamics, family narratives, and the re-emergence of love and intimacy as themes in 21st-century German literature. He has led interdisciplinary projects and collaborated internationally through the Arbeitskreis für Literatur und Politik.
Recent publications analyze intersections of trauma, identity, and aesthetics, reflecting his Leverhulme Research Fellowship project on literary representations of love. His work often bridges literature, philosophy, and historical analysis.
Scientific Awards:
- Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2020)
He supervises PhD students in topics ranging from posthumanism to non-realist war narratives and contributes to academic discourse through editorial roles and conference coordination.
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