Leipzig’s University Radio, cooperating with MDR Sputnik, did an Interview with this year’s Picador Guest Professor for Literature Chuck Klosterman. Check out their article online at http://mephisto976.uni-leipzig.de or download the audio below.
Picador Professor John Haskell wrote a piece for the Buchmessenbeilage of Leipzig’s Kreuzer. The piece is part of a new series “Mein Leipzig,” Haskell’s text appeared together with contributions by You-Il Kang, Clemens Meyer, and Fritz Rudolf Fries. John Haskell was Leipzig’s 2007/08 Picador Professor for Literature.
American Studies Leipzig is proud to announce this year’s Frank Freidel Scholar in Residence, Dr. Paula Lee. Dr. Lee, currently a visiting scholar in the History of Science at Harvard University, will stay in Leipzig for six weeks in June and July. She holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Chicago, her research addresses practices of animal captivity in the United States and France, including museums, menageries, barnyards, and slaughterhouses. Dr.
American Studies Leipzig is proud to welcome six distinguished Fulbright Scholars from Germany and from around Europe to the University of Leipzig for the annual Leipzig-Fulbright Lecture Series. The theme for this year’s FLS is “ Reform and Reaction in the American Revolutionary ”. The theme deals with the conflict between American Revolutionary ideals, the efforts actually to achieve such ideals, and the reactions that such efforts have unleashed. It is a theme at the heart of the American story, and its global context.