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Gabi R Kathoefer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures at the University of Denver's College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, where she specializes in German studies. Her academic work bridges literary analysis with critical cultural theory, focusing on identity, alterity, and transcultural connections, particularly between Germany and Brazil.
Her research interests include:
- 19th-Century German Literary and Cultural Studies
- Transcultural and Postcolonial Studies
- Life Writing and Travel Literature
- Decolonial Approaches to German Settler Colonialism
- Inclusive Pedagogies in language and literature education
Gabi's scholarship critically examines how cultural narratives construct identity and belonging. Her current book project, "Devouring Others: German Settler Colonialism in Brazil," reflects a growing trend in her work toward decolonial and transnational perspectives. While no specific article list is provided, her thematic focus suggests sustained engagement with German literary history, cultural hybridity, and the politics of memory and space.
She has co-edited significant interdisciplinary works such as KulturConfusão: On German-Brazilian Interculturalities (DeGruyter, 2015) and a special issue of Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies on "Heimatlosigkeit/Precarity" (2018), demonstrating leadership in fostering cross-cultural academic dialogue.
She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 2005. There is no indication of advising students or receiving scientific awards in the provided text. Gabi Kathoefer is actively contributing to research and teaching in German studies with a strong commitment to social justice and inclusive academic practices.




