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Professor Sabine Wilke, 1989; PhD, 1986, University of Mainz (Germany); critical theory, contemporary theater and film, literature and philosophy.

Sabine Wilke is professor of German. She is also associated with and teaches in the Cinema Studies program, the European Studies Program, and the graduate Program in Critical Theory. Her research and teaching interests include modern German literature and culture, intellectual history and theory, and cultural studies. She has written books and articles on body constructions in modern German literature and culture, German unification, the hisory of German film and theater, contemporary German authors and filmmakers including Christa Wolf, Heiner Muller, Botho Strauss, Ingeborg Bachmann, Elfriede Jelinek, Monika Treut, and others. Wilke is currently collaborating on the creation of an Internet research web site for the study of turn-of-the-century Viennese culture and has begun a larger project about German colonialism and postcoloniality.

Curriculum Vitae

wilke@u.washington.edu















Eric Ames Hellmut Ammerlahn Manfred Bansleben Charles Barrack Diana Behler Jane Brown Richard Gray Gunter Hertling Brigitte Prutti Joseph Voyles Sabine Wilke