GRAMELAC Faculty Accomplishments

Dr. Mila Ganeva
Mila Ganeva contributed to the preparation for an upcoming exhibition"New Women Behind the Camera" in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, and published an essay in the exhibition catalogue: (https://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2021/new-woman-behind-camera.html)
"Making the New Woman: Female Fashion Photographers in Berlin Between the Wars" in The New Woman Behind the Camera, ed. Andrea Nelson (National Gallery of Art, 2020) pp. 188-212.
Dr. Noriko T. Reider
“Japanese Studies at Miami University of Ohio.” Sekai no nihon kenkyū 2019 (Japanese Studies in the World 2019). Edited by Ayako Kusunoki, 74–84. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japan Studies, 2020.
Discussant for a panel titled "Beyond Kami and Buddhas: Demons, Ghosts, and Vengeful Spirits in the Study of Japanese Religions" in the Annual meeting for American Academy of Religion (Zoom Conference), November 30, 2020.
“Beyond Kami and Buddhas: Demons, Ghosts, and Vengeful Spirits in the Study of Japanese Religions.” Discussant. 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion (Zoom) November 30, 2020.
Dr. Nicole Thesz
In Fall 2019, a special issue (48.3) of the journal Oxford German Studies (co-authored by Julian Preece and myself) appeared. It included a co-authored introduction, "Günter Grass and International Literature," and my article “The Existentialist Legacy: Humanism and the Sisyphean Struggle in Albert Camus’s La peste and Günter Grass’s Die Rättin.”
Published a book chapter: “Eco-Critical Perspectives: Nature and the Supernatural in the Cinderella Cycle,” in: The Fairy Tale World (Routledge). Ed. Andrew Teverson.