German Faculty
Roland Dollinger
Courses: Beginning German, An Introduction to German Thought and Literature, Twentieth-Century German Literature
B.A., University of Augsburg, Germany. M.A., University of Pittsburgh. Ph.D., Princeton University. Special interest in twentieth-century German and Austrian literature; author of Totalität und Totalitarismus: Das Exilwerk Alfred Döblins and several essays and book reviews on nineteenth- and twentieth-century German literature; co-editor of Unus Mundus: Kosmos and Sympathie, Naturphilosophie, and Philosophia Naturalis. SLC, 1989-
Nike Mizelle
B.A., Queens College. M.A., M.Phil., Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Special interests in New German Cinema, German Romanticism, contemporary German authors, and twentieth-century art history. Translator of articles on German music; contributor to Pro Helvetia Swiss Lectureship. Monika Maron Symposium chairperson, Gent. SLC, 1987-
