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Anti-IgE for chronic asthma. Arch Dis Child; Feb ; 90 2: Paediatric management of endocrine complications in McCune-Albright syndrome. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab; Jan ; 18 1: Therapy of severe diabetic ketoacidosis. Zero-mortality under very-low-dose insulin application. Potential life-threatening variations of drug concentrations in intravenous infusion systems: Med Pediatr Oncol Jun;32 6: Blood; Feb 1 ;:.
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The community reinforcement approach with homeless alcohol-dependent individuals. Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Primary and secondary barriers to physically active healthy lifestyles for adults with learning disabilities. Differentiating narcissistic and antisocial personality disorders. The effectiveness of traditional child psychotherapy. Effectiveness of psychotherapy for personality disorders. The relationship between five-factor personality measurements and ICD personality disorder dimensions: Adrian Feeney [Link] ; page Journal of Clinical Psychiatry ;58 Suppl. American Journal of Psychiatry ; A cognitive behavioural therapy asessment model for use in everyday clinical practice.
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Counselling in primary care. A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers. Sex and the human female reproductive tract--what really happens during and after coitus. Cardiovascular response to sexual activity. The sexual rehabilitation of persons with cancer. Sex therapy and mastectomy. Vaginismus, a component of a general defensive reaction. Treatment of premature ejaculation with sertraline hydrochloride: Evidence based clinical practice guideline. Department of Health Toward a dialectical approach to intervention.
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Seminar meeting locations are shown below, followed by a detailed S description and list of participants. E M Sessions Number: When the secret police services of the S former Eastern bloc were dismantled at the end of the Cold War, exten- sive historical archives were salvaged during the transition that are damn- ing evidence of the activities of the disproportionately large political police forces that mushroomed under communist rule.
As material remnants of the Cold War from a pre-digital era of surveillance they have proved to be an invaluable source of knowledge about the pervasive systems of personal- ized secret policing of domestic populations that involved alarming num- bers of collaborators. Embedded within these secret archives are also love stories, crime stories, spy stories, and stories of betrayal and revenge that have inspired writers and filmmakers to create and compose artistic or re- membered versions of this recent complex past and to come to terms with its legacy.
Our first seminar emphasized the critical question of how so- cieties encourage, shape, and sustain a sense of democratic or participatory citizenship. We drew together a broad array of disciplinary perspectives to S examine the emergence of subjectivities in moments of political and cul- E tural rupture and uncertainty.
In the second iteration of the seminar, we M plan to explore the emergence of democratic subjectivities in actors who I occupy sociopolitical margins, centers, and points in-between. We will focus on readings drawn from gender, queer, and critical race theory that address N the relationship between the cultivation of democratic sensibilities and dis- A courses and experiences of belonging or exclusion.
R How do democratic subjectivities form not only in moments of rupture but also in those of political affinity or allegiance? Jost Hermand portrays in Das liebe Geld! As Richard Aitken argues M in Performing Capital , culture and capitalism are fundamentally in- I terwoven in the production of public and private spaces where notions of national, international, and transnational become discernible, debated, and N defended. This seminar provides an intellectual platform to discuss past A and present narratives of economic crisis and Ordnung.
Scholars from in- R terdisciplinary perspectives are invited to examine commonalities and dif- ferences in these narratives that can assist in analyzing their contents, as S well as their national and international impacts. The seminar is structured around three main themes: The development of the novel has recently become the focus of innovative and controversial approach- es.
Franco Moretti, for instance, argues that specific formal and techni- cal innovations decisively contributed to canonization and classicization. Seminars 57 Though the classics may fade, they gave rise to a correlated canon of forms and techniques that is still with us. The international spread of the novel as an increasingly global form, including countless regional and historical variants, can thus be tied to formal-technical advances that are essentially irreversible but that remain to be comprehended in their function and sig- nificance.
This seminar considers economic crises as epistemological key moments for un- derstanding how seemingly disparate phenomena predominantly analyzed in terms of globalization, financialization, and neoliberalism are structur- ally linked and co-constituted by capitalism as one systemic whole: How do our methods of analysis draw on multilingual conceptual and experiential contexts, as well as multilingual bodies of scholarly work and evidence?
How is multilingualism reflected in our graduate and undergraduate teaching? This seminar is designed firstly to help participants share new and useful perspectives on multilin- gualism to embed into their own research and teaching, by bringing them into contact with scholars with other specializations.
We intend further to foster communication between the various subfields of German Studies, by taking multilingualism, which concerns all members of the field, as a topic of discussion. Thirdly, we intend to come to grips with the role of multilingualism in Germany and the other German-speaking countries, which often entails very different versions of multilingualism.
In this way, the seminar hopes to contribute to ongoing discussions in the context of the German Studies Association as to the relationship between language writ large and small and philology, linguistics, history, cultural studies, disciplinary change, globalization, and interdisciplinary collaborative work. Perhaps this is most evident as concerns Germany and France R during the period between about and Germans were supposed to have rejected French ideas and pursued an Enlightenment of their own. S After , they were not supposed to adopt Napoleonic innovations, or sing the Marseillaise — although, in fact, they did.
German universities and schools are assumed to have broken with eighteenth-century French learn- ing and literature — but how great was the gap? Indeed, innumerable Ger- man intellectuals, artists, and scholars made long-term visits to France. By the s, over 60, Germans lived in Paris, a crucible of transnational ideas.
On the other side of the Rhine, how much do we know about the French exchange with Germans? A passel of French scholars, teachers, artisans, and merchants resided in Germany about whom we know little. Similarly, how economic relations affected cultural and political exchange during the Sattelzeit remains understudied, as is the transfer of military, medical, pedagogical, commercial, and technological knowledge.
German, French, and Anglophone scholars rarely come together to discuss their common interests and goals. This seminar opens up this conversation, refining the methodological watchwords of transnationalism, cultural transfer, and reception with new research from a variety of fields.
Be- cause of their assumed marginality, such cultures have a meaningful func- tion as contact zones. In the case of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germa- ny, we have three distinct but historically, geographically, and linguistically proximate cultures. Over the course of five centuries, discernible patterns of interaction, refraction, and projection have developed.
There is a long and varied tradition of artistic, intellectual, and cultural interaction. Individual papers will offer case studies of these interactions and cumulatively contrib- ute to new models for understanding their patterns. The intention is to bring scholars from various fields cultural theory, German literature, Jewish and German history together in order to jointly discuss the significance of friendship as a key element in German cultural history. Special emphasis will be put on German-Jewish S history as its inclusion helps to broaden and diversify the perspective.
Furthermore, the social status, N gender identity, and religious affiliation of the friends must be taken into A special consideration, asking how all three relate to the theoretical and po- R litical significance of friendship. In this regard, both friendships with and among Jews as well as with and among women deserve particular attention. S Another goal is to explore both the discursive and the aesthetic manifesta- tions of friendship and to ask for traces of a poetics of friendship and how it developed throughout modern cultural history.
Our aim is not to till again such well-furrowed ground, so much as provide new ways of conceptualizing it. The genealogy under discussion pro- vides for precursors Baumgarten and Lessing , an enabler Kant , dissemi- nators Reinhold, and later, Fichte , and at least two notable literary minds who could bridge the gap between literature and philosophy Schiller and Novalis. Kleist also figures in this genealogy due to his skepticism toward a S philosophical literature.
A vanishing point of this genealogy is Wiener Mod- erne and Robert Musil in particular, who provided an important expression E of literature as philosophy in the context established here. Since that time, M a literature that gives birth to philosophy from the spirit of art — e. Apart from discussing the worth of such a genealogy, N the seminar seeks to evaluate the epistemological and aesthetic claims of A a philosophically premised literature of which early German Romanticism R was the prototype. The question at hand is: While some scholars underline the moral obligation to incorporate victim narratives, others are rather hesitant due to the unreliable nature of memory.
The overall increasing personalization and emotionalization of historiography may, on the one hand, lead to more approachable accounts and thus to a greater attention and acceptance by a non-academic audience. The seminar therefore seeks to scrutinize the general E impact of this development on academic historiography and to probe pos- M sible new ways of treating autobiographical sources.
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They also tend to entail — intentionally or inadvertently — a teleological dimension that sets apart a West German success story from a East German narrative of failure. How can alternative narratives take into con- sideration rapidly changing contemporary contexts such as globalization, migration, environmental challenges, terrorism? What is the role of memory M in light of global conflicts and in view of an increasingly ethnically and reli- I giously diverse society?
This seminar is dedicated to ex- ploring new directions and trends in the study of materiality in German cultural and literary studies, particularly those that highlight the unruly nature of subject-object relations and seek to uncover gendered aspects of material practices. Some of our subjects will include but will not be limited to: Simultaneously, we will fo- cus on historiographic and meta-disciplinary questions: We hope to initiate a broader dialogue leading to a group publica- tion project.
Kafka refused to represent or identify the animal. The properties and body techniques of beetles are being studied intensely by contemporary bionics: We suggest that in lyric po- etry, despite and because of its often concentrated verdichtete appearance and momentary augenblickshafte thematic, linguistic material becomes spatial and temporal in crucial ways. These materialities include the space a poem creates on the page, the way its structures organize time, and the way in which the spatiality and temporality of form create meaning that is not accessible outside of the poem.
Scholars are invited to explore, from differ- ent theoretical and disciplinary angles, the manner in which temporality and spatiality feature in poetry from the medieval period to the present , shaping its aesthetic, social, and epistemological position. Usually, they are reduced to the role of silent bystander, ornamental backdrop, or mere symbol.
While posthumanism and environmental humanities have brought non-human agency into focus in recent years, they emphasize ani- mals, landscapes, and ecosystems writ large. For this purpose, we wish to bring together scholars in German studies who work with a wide range of approaches from already established fields such as animal studies, environmental humanities, posthumanism, traditional philology, eco-criticism, language philosophy, cultural as well as queer and gender studies.
Judith Collier, Murray Longmore, and Keith Amarakone
Together, we want to map the topics and theories specific to literary plant studies in the German context, in order to outline this burgeoning research field and determine its implications and possibili- ties. In conversation with the few available texts in critical plant studies, predominantly concerned with philosophy and ethics, we seek to address questions of language and poetics, gender and sexuality, agency and nor- mativity. Hirschman argued in his The Passions and the Interests that, in the eighteenth century, the logic of passions was replaced by material interests as the framework for understanding human behavior.
In the s, the corporeality of emotions was rediscovered. The materiality of emotions is corporeal but not only that. More recently histo- rians, such as Monique Scheer, have suggested that emotions are practices, materially conditioned relational actions. How does the physicality of objects relate to or reflect the emotions of their holders? In what ways has material culture shaped the emotional regimes and emotional communities in German history and culture since ?
How do the arts and the aesthetic make emotions available through bodies and material, tangible objects? How are emotions localized in bodies and things? How do they affect others, and how do we understand them? A variety of genres — from the Robinsonade to travel A memoirs, expedition reports such as those by Alexander von Humboldt, R guidebooks Baedeker , and travel blogs — form the focus of the discussion on each of the three days.
Questions the seminar aims to address through S travel literature include the construction of the modern self, issues of gen- der and race, and the modern construction of nation and national borders. Focusing on particular travel destinations, especially culturally charged places such as Rome or Constantinople can yield insights into how desti- nations are constructed on the literary page. This also opens up questions of canon formation, which, in turn, lead to the issue of genre. Another set of inquiries relates to the influence of technology and social media on the process and reception of traveling.
Ultimately the seminar aims to highlight what German Studies can contribute to the history of travel as a cultural phenomenon. What might it mean to queer socialist media? What tools does contemporary feminist theory offer media scholars of the socialist ar- S chive? How do questions of race, ethnicity, generation, and class in social- E ist systems upset established feminist means of reading these media? This M seminar examines different methodologies in approaching the intersection I of queerness, gender, and sexuality in various Eastern bloc and western Eu- ropean socialist media products, including but not limited to TV, film, sex N and health educational videos, radio, photographs, and magazines.
The or- A ganizers seek focused discussion of methods of media analysis beyond mere R documentation of representation, in dialog with work initiated at the East German Summer Film Institute. We will examine Nazi occupations with attention to relations between occupiers and local populations, dif- ferences among regimes, and implications for the postwar world. Members of occupied populations also moved, though under much different conditions.
Interac- tions between Germans and non-Germans within the Reich and occupied territories affected policies Europe-wide. How did ground-level interactions and confrontations engendered by occupation influence the postwar era? These fault lines persisted through the Adenauer Era in the Federal Republic, and in some regions, even longer. Only in the German Democratic Republic did these differences recede, the region being home to only a tiny minority of Catholics and under the control of an officially atheistic regime.
Taking place on the eve of the th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, this seminar will examine these confessional rifts that persisted from the Kai- serreich through German reunification in It will analyze the forces that created, sustained and ultimately closed them. What rhetorical devices, visual images and narratives did they use to define them- selves against the other? How did they reimagine the German and European past in light of their own confessional imperatives? How did they define the German nation in light of these confessional differences, particularly as its borders shifted?
From digital archiving and visual biography to data visualization and geospatial analysis, DH meth- ods are applied in a wide variety of projects in German history and German Studies. This seminar seeks interdisciplinary participants to discuss the fu- ture of DH through the lens of their own research, teaching, and archival projects. Participants will submit a project description, metadata samples, and project websites to a WordPress site prior to the conference.
The conve- ners will then group the project discussions into three sessions according to methodology or audience such as pedagogy, digital archiving, or GIS. As both a cat- R egory and an object of analysis, food has been drawing increasing atten- tion from historians, cultural theorists, anthropologists, and sociologists, S who have come to recognize the significant role of food and foodways in the shaping of cultural identities, be they national, religious, or gendered in scope.
Social scientists have been investigating more deeply the quotidian significance of food and foodstuffs during times of great social change or strife. Beyond the obvious health impact that food scarcity has upon the hu- man body, food insecurity has played a significant role in military, political, and economic affairs.
Thus the seminar organizers agree that the most fruitful examinations of food and foodways come from multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary ap- proaches. Building on the seminar New Femi- nist and Queer Approaches in German Studies, we will expand our scholarly S apparatus for understanding and speaking about the relationship between E affective and material realities in queer lives.
The recent theoretical turn to- M ward affect and the intimate qualities of queer experience, signaled by the I work of Eve Sedgwick, Sarah Ahmed, Ann Cvetkovich, David Eng, Heather Love and others, have opened up new areas of inquiry into the ways in which N interior lives relate to bodies and objects in the physical world. Thinking af- A fect and materialism together allows us to think about the ways in which R inner lives and feelings are both affected and affect the material world.
In this session, the participants re- flected on their own work and demonstrated the prominent position Ger- mans took in such diverse arenas as Tanzania, Ghana, Morocco, Libya, and Turkey. The Syrian crisis and influx of refugees into Germany is sparking renewed debates about German identity, and what it means to be German in a society that is increasingly multilingual and multiethnic.
The history of earlier German encounters with the global South is thus more relevant than ever, and there is a pressing need for scholars to continue engagement with the subject. For these reasons, the participants decided to create a formal seminar in which S to discuss these issues in more depth at the 40th Annual Meeting in San Diego.
Heather Sullivan Trinity University Commentator: Humans, Animals, Machines Seminar Fri 8: Mark Roseman Indiana University Commentator: New Directions Seminar Fri 8: Finance, Refugees, and Integration I Fri 8: Editions History Fri Visual Excess in 19th-Century Editions of J. Stefanie Populorum Rutgers University Commentator: Moses Hess and His Contemporaries Fri Saein Park Northwestern University Commentator: Norms and Practices Fri Carina Johnson Pitzer College Commentator: Sebastian Wogenstein University of Connecticut Commentator: Holly Liu Alma College Commentator: Mabuse Ian Fleishman University of Pennsylvania 47 Bertolt Brecht, Johannes R.
Innovative Art in the Weimar Republic Fri Sebastian Gehrig University of Oxford Commentator: Meike Werner Vanderbilt University Commentator: Helmut Puff University of Michigan Commentator: Gender and Sexuality Fri Caroline Schaumann Emory University Commentator: Roman Ehrlich and W. Literary Interventions Fri Hillary Herzog University of Kentucky Commentator: Utopia and the Sciences in German Literature, — Fri 2: Amir Eshel Stanford University Commentator: Todd Heidt Knox College Commentator: Intercultural Encounters in the Visual Arts Fri 2: Megan Ewing Princeton University Commentator: Emre Sencer Knox College Commentator: Rebekka von Mallinckrodt University of Bremen Commentator: Bruno Gutmann, Ethnography, and Religion in Mo- dernity, ca.
Fabian Goppelsroeder University of Chicago Commentator: Trends in Contemporary Literature Y Fri 2: Valerie Weinstein University of Cincinnati Commentator: Cathy Joritz University of Kansas Commentator: Louis D A Freeze! Seriality, Interruptions, and Aphasia Fri 2: Women, Vocality, and Salon Culture in E. Kristin Dickinson University of Michigan Commentator: Music and Sound Traveling through Space Fri 2: German Pietism in the Long 18th Century Fri 2: Daniel Riches University of Alabama Commentator: Representations of Austria R Fri 2: Religion, Politics, Culture Fri 2: Mark Jantzen Bethel College Commentator: The Rationalization of Display, — Fri 2: Anna von der Goltz Georgetown University Commentator: Historical Frameworks Fri 4: Erika Quinn Eureka College Commentator: The Politics of the Aesthetic Fri 4: Gottes Wirkmacht in Dominikanerinnenviten des Visual Humanisms Fri 4: Deborah Holmes University of Salzburg Commentator: A Univer- sal or National Endeavour?
The Protestant Churches during the Machtergreifung Fri 4: Discipline and the Rhetorics of Social Space Fri 4: Aesthetics, Rhetoric, Politics 1 A Fri 4: Peter Pfeiffer Georgetown University Commentator: