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Past Events
Pictures available of UofT German Drama Club’s “Wo ist Bob? Ein Dinnerkrimi”
Professor ROLF J. GOEBEL, Ph. D., is Distinguished Professor of German and Chair of the Dept. of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Alabama in Huntsville... Read More »
Making Connections at b2B Workshops
The Department Germanic Languages and Literatures invites you to participate in the Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) program. Throughout the year, you will be invited to attend various b2B events such as networking events with alumni from the Department of Germanic Language and Literature, sit-down meals hosted by German alumni, Career Centre workshops and the U of T Next Steps Conference... Read More »
Lecture, May 26: Carol Jacobs: W. G. Sebald’s Art of Citation
May 26th, 2015, 4 – 6 pm Northrop Frye Hall, Room 113 Victoria College Read More »
Lecture, April 30: Prof. Eckart Conze : “The German Foreign Office and its Nazi Past: A Book, a Debate, and the Problems of Commissioned History”
April 30, 2015, 4:00 – 6:00 pm Read More »
8th Annual Toronto German Studies Symposium 2015: Global Yiddish Culture, 1938 – 1948
April 20-21, 2015 Read More »
(En)Gendering Precarity: Maria Speth Film Retrospective. April 8 – 23
Employing the realist aesthetics associated with the 'Berlin School,’ this German director explores wome and girls at the social margins. Post-screening discussions facilitated by Professor Angelica Fenner, with Maria Speth in attendance for the closing film DAUGHTERS (Töchter). Free and open to the public. Read More »
Defending the Homeland: Rare Yiddish Songs of WWII. April 19, 8 p.m.
“Avant-bard” singer/songwriter/performer Psoy Korolenko and U of T Professor... Read More »
Last Kaffeestunde of this term! Thursday, April 2, at 1 p.m.
Please join us for our last Kaffeestunde of this term on Thursday, April 2, at 1 p.m. Read More »
Theater DU presents: HOCHWASSER III – A play by Günter Grass, adapted by Erol Boran. March 23/24/25, 7 p.m.
After F. Dürrenmatt’s Physicists (2010) and E. Boran’s Drakul(j)a (2013), GER 340 stages an adaptation of G. Grass’ Hochwasser, an absurd play about humans and beasts stranded in a house together. Read More »