Aim & Scope
Founded in 1965, Seminar is one of the leading journals today for the study of Germanic literature, media and culture. It seeks to publish the highest-quality scholarship on a range of fields including philology, philosophy, aesthetics, media studies, visual culture, gender studies, and transnationalism in so far as they relate to German-language material or other languages in a German-cultural context. Jointly sponsored by the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German and the German division of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, the journal endeavors to promote German studies across a broad international context. Submissions are welcome in English, French or German. [1]
2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2
Introduction: Thinking the Future Today
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 81-86.
For a Justice-to-Come: Milo Rau’s Utopian Realism
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 108-122.
The Kids Are All Right: Futurity and Black German Childhood in SchwarzRund’s Biskaya (2017)
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 123-145.
Utopian Spaces and Their Everyday Traces in Thomas Stuber’s In den Gängen (2018)
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 146-161.
Education (Documentaries) and Utopian Thinking
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 162-181.
Simon Spiegel. Utopias in Non-Fiction Film
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 182-184.
Jennifer L. Allen. Sustainable Utopias: The Art and Politics of Hope in Germany
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 184-186.
Lauren Berlant. On the Inconvenience of Other People
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 186-188.
Eva Kernbauer. Art, History, and Anachronic Interventions since 1990
Seminar : Journal of Germanic Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 60, ISSUE 2 , pp 188-190.