Gallagher, Maureen
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Ph.D. Candidate, Department of German and Scandinavian Studies
Last Name
Gallagher
First Name
Maureen
Discipline
Comparative Literature
Cultural History
European Languages and Societies
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
German Literature
History of Gender
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
Cultural History
European Languages and Societies
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
German Literature
History of Gender
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
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Dissertation: "Young Germans in the World: Race, Gender, and Imperialism in Wilhelmine Youth Literature, 1870-1918"
MA in Modern Languages (German) and Women's and Gender Studies
Thesis: "'Herrin im Hause': Gender and German Cookbooks, 1900-1945"
University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2006
MA in Modern Languages (German) and Women's and Gender Studies
Thesis: "'Herrin im Hause': Gender and German Cookbooks, 1900-1945"
University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2006
Introduction
My research engages with issues of race, gender, colonialism, and imperialism in young adult literature to show how Imperial Germans learned to be German in a global context. I am currently writing a dissertation on colonialism and imperialism in popular youth literature of Wilhelmine Germany. Entitled “Young Germans in the World,” it examines literature set in Germany, Africa, North and South America, and remote islands from authors such as Bertha Clément, Brigitte Augusti, Friedrich Pajeken, Karl Falkenhorst, Karl May, Friedrich Meister, and Else Ury.
I have previously held a Pre-Doctoral Fellowship to the Department of German and Russian Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame, a Fulbright U.S. Student Grant to Germany and a University Fellowship from UMass Amherst. I completed my dissertation research with awards from DAAD, the Children’s Literature Association, and Women in German.
I have previously held a Pre-Doctoral Fellowship to the Department of German and Russian Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame, a Fulbright U.S. Student Grant to Germany and a University Fellowship from UMass Amherst. I completed my dissertation research with awards from DAAD, the Children’s Literature Association, and Women in German.