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Holly H. Liu, Ph.D.

Holly H.  Liu, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Modern Language - German & Chinese
Joined Alma College Faculty in 2006
(989) 463-7237
Office Hours: Winter 2013: on sabbatical until August 22, 2013

Education

  • Ph.D., German Language and Literature, Vanderbilt University
  • M.A., German Language and Literature, Texas Tech University; Peking University
  • B.A., German Language and Literature, Peking University

Research Interests

*Twentieth-Century with focus on Postwar (East and West) German Literature and Culture
*Postwall and Contemporary German Literature and Culture
*Memory and Narrative Theory
*East German Cinema
*German Film since the 1990s
*Turn of the Century and Contemporary Vienna
*Chinese Contemporary Literature and Film

Recent Courses Taught

  • German Grammar Review through Culture.  GRM 280.
  • Beginning German.  GRM 111-02.
  • Beginning German.  GRM 111-01.
  • Beginning German II.  GRM 112.
  • Advanced Conversation & Composition II.  GRM 312.
  • Beginning German I.  GRM 111-02.
  • Advanced Conversation & Composition I.  GRM 311.
  • Beginning German I.  GRM 111-01.

Selected Book Publications

  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  Erinnerung als Erzälstrategie: DDR-Vergangenheitsbewältigung seit der Wende bei Monika Maron, Helga Schütz und Brigitte Burmeister (forthcoming).  Germanistische Texte und Studien. Georg Olms Verlag.  2014.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D. Co-translator and Primary Editor (from German into Chinese).  Wir gehen ins Museum.  Georg Olms Verlag. September 2010.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D. Co-translator and Primary Editor (From German into Chinese).  Wir gehen ins Theater.  Georg Olms Verlag. September 2010.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D. with Elke Gilson and Barbara Hahn (eds.).  Literatur im Jahrhundert des Totalitarismus: Festschrift für Dieter Sevin.  Hildesheim: Olms Verlag.  2008.

Selected Articles

  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  "Liberating Voices from East Germany and China - A Personal Perspective."  Belmont Humanities Symposium Journal 2 (2011).September, 2012. 89-97.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  "Vom Glanz der Elbe: Helga Schütz und Dresden."  Trans: Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften.  17 (2010). (http://www.inst.at/trans/17Nr/7-8/7-8_liu17.htm)  February 24, 2010.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  "'Was nicht zum Leben taugt, das taugt zum Schreiben'-Monika Marons neuer Versuch mit der Glückssuche."  In gebrochener Synthese-Beiträge zur Literatur, Kultur und Sprache: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. habil. Klaus Hammer. Bd. 1. S?upsk: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Akademii Pomorskiej. Oktober, 2009. 214-22.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  "Aber Heidschi Bumbeidschi."  TRANS-LIT2.  Vol. XV/No.1, 82-83  April 2009.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D.  "Unter dem Namen Norma=Unter dem Namen Roman? Über die Nichtübereinstimmung von Erinnerung und Erzählen in der Romanstruktur von Brigitte Burmeisters >>Unter dem Namen Norma<< (1994)."  Akten des XI. Internationalen Germanistenkongresses Paris 2005.  Band 10. Bern: Peter Lang AG, 2007. 421-30.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D.  "'Kindliches Denken poetisch einzufangen': Zur Erinnerungsstrategie von Helga Schütz in Jette in Dresden und Grenze zum gestrigen Tag."  Kopf-Kino: Gegenwartsliteratur und Medien: Festschrift für Volker Wehdeking.  Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag. 71-79.  2006.
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Selected Reviews

  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  Review of the German textbook Wie geht's, 9th edition,
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D..  Review of Familiengeschichte ohne Idylle: Rezension über Monika Marons neuestes Buch Pawels Briefe, by Monika Maron.  Märkische Oderzeitung (Frankfurt/Oder).  1. März 1999.
  • Holly H. Liu, Ph.D.  Review of Pawels Briefe - Eine Familiengeschichte, by Monika Maron.  GDR Bulletin.  26 (1999): 66-67.

Recent Presentations

  • Holly Liu was invited to give a talk:.  "Germanistik in den USA - Studium und Forschung."  Peking University.  Beijing, China.  February 25, 2013.
  • Holly Liu was invited to give a talk.  "Liberating Voices From East-Germany and China - A Personal Note."  Liberating Voices: The 10th Annual Humanities Symposium.  Belmont University, Nashville, TN.  September 2011.
  • Holly Liu was awarded a Fulbright Summer Grant to participate in the.  "Baden- Württemberg Seminar for American Faculty in German and German Studies."  Tübingen, Germany.  June 20-July 2, 2011.
  • Holly Liu participated in the weekend seminar.  "Momentaufnahme, Familiengedächtnis, Erzählverfahren: Die Poetik des Albums in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur."  sponsored by Washington Univesity, Deutsches Literaturarchiv (DLA) and Robert Bosch Stiftung.  Marbach, Germany.  June 2-4, 2011.
  • Holly Liu.  "Chaired a section at the International Symposium: "Form-Violence-Meaning: Two Hundred Years Heinrich von Kleist"."  Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.  April 7-10, 2011.
  • Holly Liu.  "Wendeliteratur und Monika Maron."  Zentrum für Deutschlandstudien, Peking University.  Beijing, China.  December 17th, 2009.
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Selected External Research Grants

  • Baden- Württemberg Seminar for American Faculty in German and German Studies.  Holly Liu.  "Fulbright Summer Grant."  German-American Fulbright Commission, the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts and the University of Tübingen.  Effective: June 20, 2011.
  • Residency at Washington University Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature.  Holly Liu.  "Summer Research for Forthcoming Book Publication."  Funded by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).  Effective: May 19, 2009.

Awards, Honors, Recognitions

  • 2009 Outstanding Junior Faculty Excellence in Teaching award

Service to the College

  • Member of Academic Standards Committee 2012-2015

 

Thirty-four percent of Alma students participate in intercollegiate athletics. Alma College competes at the NCAA Division III level as a member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the oldest existing athletic conference in the nation. Alma offers 22 varsity sports—11 for the women and 11 for the men—including four sports that debuted in 2011–12: women’s lacrosse and bowling and men’s lacrosse and wrestling.

 

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