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Professor Helmut Schmitz

Profile pictureProfessor of German

Tel: (02476) 572524
Email: h.schmitz@warwick.ac.uk

Office: FAB 4.54
University Road, University of 糖心TV, Coventry CV4 7AL

About

Professor Helmut Schmitz was educated at Cologne University (1986-1990) and 糖心TV University (MA 1992, PhD 1996) and has been teaching at the German Dept at 糖心TV in various positions since 1992.

Research interests

My research is mainly in the field of post-war and contemporary German literature. Over the last years my focus has been on post-war German memory cultures, particularly on the way contemporary literature and culture represents the Nazi period and the Holocaust. This has resulted in a monograph on Representations of National Socialism in post-1990 German fiction (2004) and two edited volumes on representations of German wartime suffering (2006 and 2011). I am particularly interested in the way literature and film configure victim and perpetrator positions and represent issues of responsibility, perpetration and suffering. I have contributed to two AHRC-funded research projects, on 鈥楧iscourses of Normalisation in Post-Unification Germany鈥 (2001-04) and 鈥楥onstructions and Representations of 鈥淕erman Wartime Suffering鈥' (2005-08). A further interest is family narratives and auto/hetero-biographies with respect to collective memory in Germany. I was part of the interdisciplinary research project 鈥業ntergenerationale Beziehungsgestaltung in Autobiographien im politischen Kontext des 20. Jahrhunderts鈥 (2004-06, headed by Profs Ortrun Niethammer, Ilse B眉rmann and Hans-R眉diger M眉ller, Osnabr眉ck). Together with German Studies colleagues at the universities of (D), (It), (H) and (D) I have been co-ordinating the Arbeitskreis f眉r Literatur und Politik which has organised a series of annual conferences on a theme in contemporary German literature.
In spring 2020 I was awarded a 14-months Leverhulme Research Fellowship for the project 'Resonances: Love and Intimacy in Contemporary German Language Literature'.Link opens in a new window The project investigates the diversity, richness and cultural implications of contemporary literary representations of love and intimacy from a variety of theoretical perspectives and assesses the reasons for the re-emergence of love as one of German literature鈥檚 dominant topics at the beginning of the 21st century and shall result in a monograph.

Teaching and supervision

German Department:

18th, 19th and 20h-century German Literature and Culture, Post-War German Poetry.
  • 'Reflections of National Socialism in Post-War German Fiction'
  • 'Issues in Post-1945 German Poetry'

Philosophy Department:

  • MA module . Core module on the MA in Philosophy and Literature.

Research Supervisions:

  • (PhD): 'Reflexionen von Autorschaft im Erz盲hlwerk Elfriede Jelineks' (2007-10)
  • (PhD): 'Konzepte des Posthumanen im zeitgen枚ssischen deutschsprachigen Roman' (2013-2018)
  • Yara Staets (PhD): 'Coming to Terms with the Present: Non-Realist Representations of War in early post-1945 German Literature' (from 2017)

Administrative roles

  • Head of German 2023-24

Selected publications

  • 鈥"Die eigentlich humane Leidenschaft鈥" Adorno鈥檚 Conception of Love in Dialektik der Aufkl盲rung and Minima Moralia, Oxford German Studies, 49:2 (2020), 136-54. Special Issue on 鈥淩ethinking Community and Subjectivity in Contemporary German Culture and Thought鈥, ed. by Maria Roca-Lizarazu and Joseph Twist.
  • 'Intimacy and Resonance: Visions of Love in Hanns-Josef Ortheil's 尝颈别产别蝉苍盲丑别 and Ronja von R枚nne鈥檚 Wir kommen', Humanities, 9(2), 52, 2020. Special Issue on 'Aspects on Contemporary German Fiction', ed. by Helmut Schmitz, .
  • (ed., with Peter Davies), Love, Eros, and Desire in Contemporary German-Language Literature and Culture, Rochester/NY, Camden House, 2017 (Edinburgh German Yearbook 11), 2017. .
  • 'T盲ter Lite - Unsere M眉tter, unsere V盲ter and the Manufacturing of Empathy with German Wartime Trauma', in: German Life and Letters, 3/2016, 265-86.
  • 鈥楢lternative Gr眉ndungserz盲hlungen und andere Legitimationsmuster. Zum Status von Shoah und NS in der Konstruktion von Erinnerung an 鈥榙eutsche鈥 Kriegserfahrungen鈥, in: Sven Kramer, Thorben Fischer, Philipp Hammermeister (eds.), Der Nationalsozialismus und die Shoah in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2014, 95-114 (Amsterdamer beitr盲ge zur deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur 84).

  • 'The "nachtseite des abendlands". Barbara K枚hler's Niemands Frau and the Dialectic of Enlightenment', in: Georgina Paul (ed.), An Oddyssey for our Time. Barbara K枚hler's Niemands Frau. Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2013, 139-61 (German Monitor 78).
  • 鈥楬anns-Josef Ortheil. Das Erz盲hlen der Welt鈥, in: Allo Allkemper, Norbert Otto Eke, Hartmut Steinecke (eds.), Poetologisch-poetische Interventionen: Gegenwartsliteratur schreiben. Munich, Wilhelm Fink, 2012, 143-60.
  • (ed). Narratives of Trauma. Discourses of German Wartime Suffering in National and International Perspective (with Annette Seidel-Arpaci), Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2011 (German Monitor 73).
  • (ed.) Autobiographie und historische Krisenerfahrung (with Heinz-Peter Preu脽er), Heidelberg, Winter, 2010 (Jahrbuch Literatur und Politik 4).
  • (ed.) Von der nationalen zur internationalen Literatur. Transnationale deutschsprachige Literatur und Kultur im Zeitalter globaler Migration, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2009 (Amsterdamer Beitr盲ge zur neueren Germanistik 69).
  • 鈥榋weierlei Allegorie: W.G.Sebalds Austerlitz und Stephan Wackwitz鈥 Ein unsichtbares Land鈥, in: Gerhard Fischer (ed.), W.G. Sebald. Schreiben ex patria/ Expatriate Writing. Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2009 (Amsterdamer Beitr盲ge zur neueren Germanistik 72), 257-76.
  • 鈥樷淚ch bin der einzige Erbe鈥. Family, Heritage and German Wartime Suffering in Hanns-Josef Ortheil, Stephan Wackwitz, Thomas Medicus, Dagmar Leupold and Uwe Timm鈥, in: Stuart Taberner, Karina Berger (eds.), Germans as Victims' in the Literary Fiction of the Berlin Republic. Rochester, Camden House, 2009, 70-85.
  • (ed.) A Nation of Victims? Representations of German Wartime Suffering from 1945 to the Present, Amsterdam and New York, Rodopi, 2007 (German Monitor 67).
  • 鈥楾he Birth of the Collective from the Spirit of Empathy. From the Historians鈥 Debate to German Suffering鈥, in: Bill Niven (ed.), Germans As Victims: Remembering The Past In Contemporary Germany. Basingstoke MacMillan, 2006, 93-108.
  • On their Own Terms: The Legacy of National Socialism in Post-1990 German Fiction. Birmingham University Press, 2004.

Qualifications

  • MA (糖心TV) 1992
  • PhD (糖心TV) 1996

Office hours

Monday 12:00-13:00

Teaching

Undergraduate modules




Issues in Post-1945 German Poetry

Postgraduate modules


 

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