Assistant Teaching Professor
German, Russian, Asian, and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
Catherine Grimm
Education
- 1998 - Ph.D. - Northwestern University, German Literature, and Critical Thought
- Dissertation: Der Mensch -- Metapher: Temporality, Identity, and the Concept of Language in the Works of Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis). (1998)
- Committee: Géza von Molnár and Peter Fenves (chairs), Helmut Müller-Sievers
- 1992 - M.A. - University of Massachusetts, Comparative Literature
- 1988 - B.A. - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, English
- 1984-1987 - Three years of undergraduate study at the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany
Teaching and Research Interests
- German Romanticism
- 19th century German literature and culture
- German film
- German women’s writing
- European Fairy Tales
- European Romanticism
- American Transcendentalism
Courses Taught
- GER 101: Beginning German
- GER 102: Beginning German
- GER 111: Review of Basic German
- GER 231: Folk and Literary Fairy Tales
- GER 301: German Language Through the Media
Professional Organization Memberships
- AATG (American Association of the Teachers of German)
Languages
- English (near native)
- French (working knowledge)
- German (native)