389K/96 Books
GER 389K: Introduction to Scholarship
BOOK LIST
1. Ordered and Required
Hazard Adams and Leroy Searle, eds. Critical Theory Since 1965. Tallahassee: U. Presses of Florida, 1986 [Paper; ISBN 0-8130-0844-1]
-PN 94 C75 1986
Heidi Byrnes, ed. Learning Foreign and Second Language: Perspectives in Research and Scholarship. New York: Modern Language Association, 1998 [Paper, ISBN 087352-801-8]
-P51 L39 1998
Victoria Fromkin and Robert Rodman. An Introduction to Language. HBJ: 1993 (5th ed. or more recent) [Paper; ISBN: 003-0549833]
-P 121 F75
Joseph Gibaldi, ed. Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures. New York: Modern Language Association, 1981 [Paper; ISBN 0-87352-093-9]
-PB 35 I57 (also on CLASS CD = gibaldi1.pdf)
---. Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures. 2nd ed. New York: Modern Language Association, 1992 [Paper; ISBN 0-87352-386-5]
-PB 35 I57 1992
Irena R. Makaryk, ed. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory: Approaches, Scholars, Terms. Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1993
-PN 81 E43 1993 (PCL Reference) STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing. 3rd Edition. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2008. [ISBN 978-0-87352-297-7]
[ Call # PN147 G444 2008]
David G. Nicholls, ed. Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures. 3rd ed. New York: Modern Language Association, 20007 [Paper; ISBN 978-0-87352-598-5 (on class CD as nicholsxx-xx.pdf, in four parts)
2. REC for Purchase; in PCL
Susan Bassnett and André Lefevere. Constructing Cultures: Essays on Literary Translation. Clevedon: Multilinguial Matters: 1998. [ISBN 1-85359-352-4 (pbk) [available as e-book through library online]
Charles Bernheimer, ed. Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. [ISBN 0-8018-5005-3]
[Call # PN 863 C586 1995]
Robert Boice. Advice for New Faculty Members. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 2000 [Paper; ISBN 0-205-28159-1]
- LB 1778.2 B63 2000 PCL
Anna L. DeMiller. Linguistics: A Guide to the Reference Literature. 2nd ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2000. [ISBN: 1-563086190]
-P 121 D42 2000 PCL Reference Dept
A. Leigh DeNeef and Craufurd D. Goodwin, eds. The Academic’s Handbook. 2nd ed. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 1995 [PAPER; ISBN 0-8223 -1673-0]
-LB 1778.2 A24 1995
Mary Garland. Oxford Companion to German Literature. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986 [ISBN 0-19-866139-8]
-PT 41 G3
William Germano. Getting It Published: A Guide for Scholars (And Anyone Else) Serious about Serious Books. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2001
[ISBN 0-226-28844-7]
-PN 161 G46 2001 Law Library
John A. Goldsmith, John Komlosk and Penny Schine Gold. The Chicago Guide to Your Academic Career. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2002 {ISBN0-226-30151-6]
-LB 1778 G63 2001
James L. Harner. Literary Research Guide: An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies. 5th ed. New York: MLA, 2008
[ISBN 978-0-87352-808-5]
- Z 2011 H34 2002 (PCL Reference)
Andre Lefevere. Translating Literature: Practice and Theory in a Comparative Literature Context. New York: Modern Language Association, 1992 [Paper; ISBN 0-87352-367-9]
-PN 241 L353 1992
Christopher J. Lucas & John W. Murry, Jr. New Faculty: A Practical Guide for Academic Beginners. New York: Palgrave, 2002 [ISBN 0-312-29537-5 pbk]
- LB 1778.2 L83 2002
Haun Saussy, ed. Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalization. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. [ISBN 0-8018-8380-6]
[Call # PN 863 C585 2006]
Watanabe-O'Kelly, Helen, ed. The Cambridge History of German Literature. NY: Cambridge UP, 1997 [ISBN 0-521-78573-1 pbk]
PCL Reference PT 91 C36 1997
William A. Wortman. A Guide to Serial Bibliographies for Modern Literatures. 2nd ed. New York: Modern Language Association, 1995 [ISBN 0-87352-96609]
- PN 695 W67 1995 (PCL Reference)
3) CLASS CD (PDF title listed): Alphabetical list by authors
Note: To facilitate access, PDFs on CD are organized in separate folders:
I. Class Handouts: materials from other programs and classes, and e-docs of present class
II. Bibliography Aids
III. History of the Professions: anything on history or state of affairs of the professions or any of its divisions
IV. Theory Readings: Materials for the last 5 weeks of course
Hazard Adams, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato = Adams PDF.pdf
Katherine Arens, "Kleist's 'Bettelweib von Locarno': A Propositional Analysis"
= KA-Bettelweib von Locarno.pdf
David Benseler, Craig W. Nickisch, and Cora Lee Nollendorfs, eds. Teaching German in Twentieth-Century America. Monatshefte Occasional Volume, 15. Madison: WI: U of Wisconsin P, 2001 [ISBM0-299-16830-1]
= Benseler2-Teaching German.pdf
David P. Benseler, Walter F.W. Lohnes, and Valters Nollendorfs, eds. Teaching German in America: Prolegonema to a History. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1988 =Benseler-Teaching German.pdf
-PF3068 U6 T4 1988
Homi K. Bhabha, “DissemiNation” = Nation & Narration.pdf
Jacob Burckhardt, "On Fortune and Meaning in History" IN Rolf Sälzer, ed., German Essays on History. = German Essays on History.pdf
Noam Chomsky, Managua Lectures, 1 & 2 =The Managua Lectures.pdf
Wilhelm Dilthey, “Allgemeine Sätze über den Zusammenhang der Geisteswissenschaften” = Der Aufbau.pdf
Wilhelm Dilthey, "Patterns and Meaning in History" IN Rolf Sälzer, ed., German Essays on History. = German Essays on History.pdf
Gustav Droysen, "Outline of the Principles of History" IN Rolf Sälzer, ed., German Essays on History. = German Essays on History.pdf
Boris Eichenbaum, "The Theory of the 'Formal Method'" IN Hazard Adams, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato = Critical Theory Since Plato.pdf, 800-16
T.S. Eliot, "Tradition and the Individual Talent" IN Hazard Adams, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato = Critical Theory Since Plato.pdf, 760-766
Sigmund Freud, "Creative Writers and Daydreaming" IN Hazard Adams, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato = Critical Theory Since Plato.pdf, 711-716
German Quarterly, Millennial Issue, 73, #1 (Winter 2000) = The German Quarterly.pdf
Gervinus, "Intro. to the History of the 19th C." IN Rolf Sälzer, ed., German Essays on History. = German Essays on History.pdf
Joseph Gibaldi, ed. Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures. New York: Modern Language Association, 1981 [Paper; ISBN 0-87352-093-9]
-PB 35 I57 = gibaldi1.pdf
Joseph Gibaldi, ed. Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures. 2nd ed. New York: Modern Language Association, 1992 [Paper; ISBN 0-87352-386-5] = gibaldi-Intro to scholarship2.pdf
-PB 35 I57 1992
James L. Harner. On compiling an annotated bibliography. Rev. ed. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1991. - Z 1001 H33 1991 = annotate.pdf
Hans Robert Jauss, “Paradigmawechsel in der Literaturwissenschaft” = Zmegac-Methoden.pdf
James Joyce, "The Dead" = James Joyce-Dubliners.pdf
H. A. Korff, “Goethezeit und Ideengeschichte” = Geist Der Goethezeit.pdf
Claire Kramsch, "Second Language Acquisition, Applied Linguistics, and the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Modern Language Journal, 84, #3 (Fall 2000): 311-326 = Second Language Acquisition.pdf
Klaus Laermann, “Was ist literaturwissenschaftlichicher Positivismus” = Zmegac-Skreb-Zur Kritik.pdf
Richard W. Lariviere. "Language Curricula in Universities: What and How" (with intro from H. Byrnes). Modern Language Journal 86 (2002): 242-255
=lariviere.pdf
Walter F. W. Lohnes, eds. German Studies in the United States: Assessment and Outlook. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1976
-PF 3068 U6 G4 = Lohnes-German Studies in US.pdf
Manon Maren-Griesebach = Maren-Grisebach-Methoden.pdf
“Geistesgeschichtliche Methode”,
“Phänomenologische Methode”
“Positivistische Methode”
Modern Language Journal: Special Issues: A Century of Language Teaching and Research, Parts ! & 2 = Vol. 84, #4 (Winter 2000) and Vol. 85. #1 (Spring, 2001) = Modern Language Journal#1.pdf and Modern Language Journal#2.pdf
Kurt Mueller-Vollmer, "Differenzierung oder Auflösung?: US-Germanistik" (copy) = Germanistik.pdf
Jan Mukarovsky, "Standard Language and Poetic Language" IN Hazard Adams, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato = Critical Theory Since Plato.pdf, 975-982
Reinhard Nethersole, "Models of Globalization" = Models of Globalization.pdf
David G. Nicholls, ed. Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures. 3rd ed. New York: Modern Language Association, 20007 [Paper; ISBN 978-0-87352-598-5 = nicholsx-x.pdf (four parts)
George F. Peters. Teaching German in America: Past Progress and Future Promise (A Handbook for Teaching and Research. Cherry Hill, NJ: American Association of Teachers of German, 2002 = PETERS-TEACHING_GERMAN.PDF
-Renate A. Schultz, German Teaching in the United States: Past, Present, and Future," 3-18
-Heidi Byrnes, "The Future of German in American Education: A Summary Report," 19-38
PMLA Forum on Interdisciplinary Studies, 111, # 2 (March 1996)
= Pub.Modern Language .pdf
PMLA: Report on the Conference on the Future of Doctoral Education, 115, #5 (October 2000): 1136-1276 (includes three short other articles from the issue on publishing and teaching) = Future of Doctoral Ed.pdf
Leopold von Ranke, "On the Epochs of Modern History," and "Preface" IN Rolf Sälzer, ed., German Essays on History. = German Essays on History.pdf
Larry L. Richardson. Introduction to Library Research in German Studies: Language, Literature, and Civilization. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1984
-Z 2231 R52 1984 (PCL Reference)
= Guide to Library Research.pdf
Karl Riha, “Literaturwissenschaft als Geistesgeschichte” = Zmegac-Skreb-Zur Kritik.pdf
Rolf Sälzer, ed., German Essays on History. New York: Continuum, 1991 = D 168 G426 1991 PCL Stacks = German Essays on History.pdf
Wilhelm Scherer, “H. Hettner’s Literaturgeschichte” = Zmegac-Methoden.pdf
---, “Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache”
---, “Die neue Generation”
SED, “Aktuelle Aufgaben der Germanistik”= Zmegac-Methoden.pdf
Emil Staiger, Meisterwerkdedeutscher Sprache, "Kleist" = Emil Staiger.pdf
Emil Staiger, “Von der Aufgabe und den Gegenständen derLiteraturwissenschaft"= Zmegac-Methoden.pdf
Excerpts from Symploke) = Symploke.pdf
-Urgo, "The Affiliation Blues"
-Terry Caesar, "Affiliation in a Career of Specialization"
-Di Leo, "On Being and Becoming Affiliated
Rudolf Unger, “Literaturgeschichte und Geistesgeschichte”= Zmegac-Methoden.pdf
John Van Cleve and A. Leslie Willson. Remarks on the Needed Reform of German Studies in the United States. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1993
-PF 3068 U6 V36 1993 = Remarks on Reform.pdf
W.K. Wimsatt & Monroe C. Beardsley, "The Intentional Fallacy," "The Affective Fallacy" IN Hazard Adams, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato = Critical Theory Since Plato.pdf, 944-959
Zmegac-Methoden.pdf
Zmegac-Skreb-Zur Kritik.pdf
4) THEORY READINGS:
Basic Clusters for terms for Wiki articles and précis assignments.
NOTE: If the following only have a title, they are on the CLASS CD -- check the class bibliography for the name of the file that contains them. If they have page numbers, they are from Adams and Searle, Critical Theory Since 1965 (ordered) or from Adams, Critical Theory Since Plato (= Adams PDF on CLASS CD).
Positivism and Geistesgeschichte (History of Ideas)
•Postivism:
Gervinus, "Intro. to the History of the 19th C."
Ranke, "On the Epochs of Modern History," and "Preface"
Wilhelm Scherer, “H. Hettner’s Literaturgeschichte”
---, “Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache”
---, “Die neue Generation”
Manon Maren-Griesebach, “Positivistische Methode”
Klaus Laermann, “Was ist literaturwissenschaftlichicher Positivismus”
• History of Ideas/ Geistesgeschichte:
Droysen, "Outline of the Principles of History"
Burckhardt, "On Fortune and Meaning in History"
Dilthey, "Patterns and Meaning in History"
H. A. Korff, “Goethezeit und Ideengeschichte”
Manon Maren-Griesebach, “Geistesgeschichtliche Methode”
Rudolf Unger, “Literaturgeschichte und Geistesgeschichte”
Emil Staiger, “Von der Aufgabe und den Gegenständen der Literaturwissenschaft” ( = Zmegac, Methoden)
Karl Riha, “Literaturwissenschaft als Geistesgeschichte” (= Zmegac, Kritik)
Wilhelm Dilthey, “Allgemeine Sätze über den Zusammenhang der Geisteswissenschaften”
Text-Intrinsic Criticism, or “Strong Reading”:
New Criticism, Formalism, and Phenomenology/Hermeneutics
•New Criticism
W.K. Wimsatt & Monroe C. Beardsley, "The Intentional Fallacy," "The Affective Fallacy," (Adams PDF, 944-959)
T.S. Eliot, "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (Adams PDF, 760-766)
•Phenomenology
Martin Heidegger, "Hölderlin and the Essence of Poetry," 757-765
Roman Ingarden, "Phenomenological Aesthetics," 184-197
Edmund Husserl, "Phenomenology," 657-663
Manon Maren-Griesebach, “Phenomenologische Methode”
•Formalism and Prague School
Jan Mukarovsky, "Standard Language and Poetic Language," (Adams PDF, 975-982)
Boris Eichenbaum, "Theory of the 'Formal Method'," (Adams PDF, 800-816)
Mikhail M. Bakhtin, "Discourse in the Novel," 664-678
Linguistic Approaches. some not from linguistics departments
•Philosophies of Language
Ferdinand de Saussure, "Course in General Linguistics," 645-656
Benjamin Lee Whorf, "The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behavior to Language," 709-723
Noam Chomsky, "Aspects of the Theory of Syntax," 37-58
--- , “Managua Lectures 1 & 2”
•Speech Act Theory
J.L. Austin, "How to Do Things with Words," 832-838
John R. Searle, "What Is a Speech Act?," 59-69
•Structuralism/Semiotics
Y. Lotman & B.A. Uspensky, "On the Semiotic Mechanism of Culture," 408-422
Claude Lévi-Strauss, "The Structural Study of Myth," 808-822
Marxist-Derived Criticisms and Focus on Identity Politics
•Frankfurt School and other Marxisms
Walter Benjamin, "Theses on the Philosophy of History," 679-685
Georg Lukács, "Art and Objective Truth," 789-807
Theodor Adorno, "Aesthetic Theory," 231-237
Max Horkheimer, "The Social Function of Philosophy," 686-696
Louis Althusser, "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses," 238-250
SED, “Aktuelle Aufgaben der Germanistik”
•Reception Theory
Hans Robert Jauss, “Paradigmawechsel in der Literaturwissenschaft”
Hans Robert Jauss, "Literary History as a Challenge to L. Theory," 163-183
Wolfgang Iser, "The Repertoire," 359-380
•Post-Structuralism and Deconstruction
Jacques Derrida, "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences," "Of Grammatology,"
---,"Difference," 79-136
Michel Foucault, "What is an Author?," "Discourse on Language," 137-162
Geoffrey H. Hartman, "Literary Commentary as Literature," 344-358
J. Hillis Miller, "The Critic as Host," 450-468
•Feminisms
*Sandra M. Gilbert, "Literary Paternity," 485-496
Lillian S. Robinson, "Treason Our Text," 571-582
*Hélène Cixous, "The Laugh of the Medusa," 308-320
Julia Kristeva, "Women's Time," 469-484
•Psychoanalytic Criticism
Jacques Lacan, "The Mirror Stage,"
---, "The Agency of the Letter," 733-756
Sigmund Freud, "Creative Writers and Daydreaming"
(Adams PDF., 711-716)
Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari, "Anti-Oedipus," 283-307
•Post-Colonial and National-Identity Criticism
Homi K. Bhabha, “DissemiNation”
Edward W. Said, "Secular Criticism," 604-622
Reingard Nethersole, "Models of Globalization"
5) Handouts on CD for Professional, Theory, and Bibliographic Assignments
Guide on Jobs and CVs = CVEssayComplete.pdf
Grants Handout from Library = Grants.pdf
**See also links for Professional Organizations off the Germanic Studies page
German Literature and Language Bibliography + supplement = German Bibliography.pdf
**See also "Basic Research in Germanic Studies" off the Germanic Studies page
THESE HAVE BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON SCHOOLS!!!!
Course materials for CL 390: Introduction to Modern Theory
CL Theory Books.pdf
CL Theory Syll.pdf
CL PrecisTypes.pdf
Comparative Literature Theory Reading List = CL Reading List.pdf
Bibliography of women's, gender, and feminist studies = resourcelist.pdf
Scandinavian Bibliography = Scandinavian Bibliography.doc
6) For History of Fields: Other (NOT ON CD OR RESERVE)
PMLA: Special Millennium Issue, 115, # 7 (December 2000)
For ENGLISH STUDIES, see Gerald Graff, Professing Literature: An Institutional History. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1987
-PN 99 U5 G7 1987 PCL
For COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, see Charles Bernheimer, ed. Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995.
Haun Saussy, ed. Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalization. "The American Comparative Literature Association Report on the State of the Discipline, 2004," Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
PN 863 C585 2006
The Comparatist, Vol. 24 (May 2000): Special Issue on Comparative Literature and Canonicity
Susan Bassnett and Harish Trivedi, eds. Post-Colonial Translation: Theory and Practice. London: Routledge, 1999 [ISBN 0=415=14745-x (paper) = P 306.2 P67 1999 PCL Stacks (and available as an e-book)
For GERMAN STUDIES:
Jost Hermand. Geschichte der Germanistik. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1994.
-PF 3051 H47 1994 PCL Stacks
German Quarterly, Special Issue: “Germanistik as German Studies: Interdisciplinary Theories and Methods,” Vol. 62, # 2 (Spring, 1989)
Valters Nollensdorfs, “Toward Guidelines for German Studies: A Progress Report.” Monatshefte, 78, # 3 (Fall, 1986): 285-296
Jürgen Förster, Eva Neuland, Gerhard Rupp, eds. Wozu noch Germanistik? Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1989
ADFL Bulletin, Special Issue: “Graduate Education and Undergraduate Teaching: Juncture and Disjuncture,” 27, No. 3 (Spring 1996)
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