Alys X George
Assistant Professor of German Studies
Academic Appointments
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Assistant Professor, German Studies
2025-26 Courses
- German Literature 3: Modernity and the Unspeakable
GERMAN 232, GERMAN 332 (Spr) - German Studies Lecture Series
GERMAN 396 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Happily Ever After? German Fairy Tales and Their Afterlives
FEMGEN 146N, GERMAN 146N (Spr) - Novel Visions: German Literature, Film, and the Art of Adaptation
GERMAN 254, GERMAN 354 (Win) - Women Writing War
COMPLIT 278, FEMGEN 278A, GERMAN 278 (Win) -
Independent Studies (4)
- Dissertation Prospectus Colloquium
GERMAN 398 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Honors Thesis Independent Study
DLCL 189C (Spr) - Individual Work
GERMAN 199 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Individual Work
GERMAN 399 (Aut, Win, Spr)
- Dissertation Prospectus Colloquium
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Prior Year Courses
2024-25 Courses
- Contemporary German Literature
GERMAN 341 (Aut) - Fairy Tales
GERMAN 120B (Win) - German Film Series
GERMAN 129 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Writing About Germany: New Topics, New Genres
GERMAN 116 (Win)
2023-24 Courses
- German Capstone Project
GERMAN 191 (Aut) - German Conversation
GERMAN 135, GERMAN 235 (Aut) - German History Through Cinema
GERMAN 113 (Aut)
2022-23 Courses
- Babylon Berlin
GERMAN 149 (Aut) - German Capstone Project
GERMAN 191 (Spr) - German Conversation
GERMAN 135, GERMAN 235 (Aut) - German Literature 3: Modernity and the Unspeakable
GERMAN 232, GERMAN 332 (Spr) - Migration and Nation in Contemporary Literature
GERMAN 134 (Spr)
- Contemporary German Literature
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Luo Jia -
Orals Chair
Jackie Olson -
Doctoral Dissertation Advisor (AC)
Antje Gebhardt
All Publications
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Women in German Expressionism: Gender, Sexuality, Activism (Book Review)
MONATSHEFTE
2024; 116 (4)
View details for DOI 10.3368/m.116.4.746
View details for Web of Science ID 001368601300016
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Motherhood, medicine and magazines in interwar Vienna: the case of Die Mutter (The Mother, 1924-1926).
Medical humanities
2024
Abstract
In an era long before 'Doctor Google', the question of how people accessed information about their bodies and their health is significant. This article investigates how medical knowledge about motherhood was disseminated in the pages of an entirely neglected and short-lived, yet important interwar Viennese periodical, Die Mutter: Halbmonatsschrift für alle Fragen der Schwangerschaft, Säuglingshygiene und Kindererziehung (The Mother: A Biweekly Magazine for All Questions about Pregnancy, Infant Hygiene and Child-Rearing). The magazine's founder, editor and champion was Gina Kaus, a bestselling, prize-winning author and screenplay writer. Die Mutter was part of a wider interwar Viennese press landscape of publications dedicated to mothers and motherhood, many of them produced by women for women. I suggest that periodicals about motherhood constituted an important alternative public sphere, one coming in part from the grassroots, rather than from a top-down municipal approach to public health-even in a city where mothers' bodies were already a focal point for left-of-center politics and public health initiatives in the wake of World War I.
View details for DOI 10.1136/medhum-2023-012866
View details for PubMedID 39060111
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Everyman and the New Man: Festival Culture in Interwar Austria
INTERWAR SALZBURG
edited by Dassanowsky, R., Arens, K.
2024; 41: 201-221
View details for Web of Science ID 001150770700008
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Introduction: Medicine's Two Bodies
SEMINAR-A JOURNAL OF GERMANIC STUDIES
2023; 59 (1): 1-11
View details for DOI 10.3138/seminar.59.1.1
View details for Web of Science ID 000946177200001