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Rachael Huener
Kiarina Kordela
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Gisela Peters
Linda Schulte-Sasse
Native Speaker 2009 Marcus Heim
Native Speaker 2009 Benjamin Stoltenburg
Martha Davis
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Rachael Huener
Rachael
Huener (B.A. St. Olaf College, M.A. Northwestern University, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota) teaches a wide range of German Studies
courses, in particular cultural history, 19th and 20th century
German literature, and early film. She is active in the field
of German Studies curriculum and pedagogy and enjoys the opportunities
in the Macalester German Studies department for interdisciplinary
work. Her research interests focus on pre-World War I commercial
advertising stamps, in which she explores the relatively unknown
medium of the Reklamemarke and analyses its social as well
as commercial mediations. Recent professional activities included co-chairing the Minnesota AATG High
School German Contest testing committee for 5 years. Recent courses taught include "The Birth of Modern Germany," "Postwar Germany," and "Berlin: Imperial Capitol, Metropolis, and Divided City."
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