
About
Kristin Rebien is a faculty member at San Diego State University (SDSU), where she teaches German and European Studies, directs the German Program, and serves as the German undergraduate advisor. Prior to joining SDSU, she taught at Princeton University’s German Department.
- Education:
- Master’s in German Studies, University of Leipzig
- Master’s in Political Science, University of Leipzig
- PhD in German Studies, Stanford University
Her research focuses on 20th-21st century German literature, political writing, European Studies, and GDR/Wende-era cultural analysis. She has published extensively on postwar German authors like Heinrich Böll, Paul Celan, and Johannes Bobrowski, as well as literary institutions such as Gruppe 47 and the Ingeborg Bachmann Preis. Her recent work examines theories of reading and conceptions of European unity in contemporary German literature.
In terms of publications, her work spans postwar German literary history, political aesthetics, cosmopolitanism, and transnational themes. Notably, she is writing a book titled Narratives of Unity: Europe in the German Literary Imagination since 1945 and co-editing a collection on Unrealized Futures in Post-Socialist Memory and Culture with Maria Mayr and Michel Mallet.
Find Kristin Rebien elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Peter FilkinsBard College at Simon's Rock · Professor
Henni-Lisette BuschUniversity of Rostock · Researcher
Brenda BethmanUniversity of Missouri, Kansas City · Teaching Professor
Astrid M. EckertEmory University · Professor
Camilla MiglioSapienza University of Rome · Professor
Lilla BalintUniversity of California, Berkeley · Assistant Professor