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Meryem Deniz

Acting Assistant Professor, German Studies, 2023-24

Meryem Deniz received her Ph.D. in German Studies, with a minor in Classics, from 素人色情片 in 2023. She was a recipient of the Ric Weiland Graduate Student Fellowship, the 素人色情片 Humanities Center Dissertation Prize Fellowship, and the Centennial Teaching Assistant Award. Her research and teaching focus on the questions of materiality, environment, and displacement in German literature and culture, with a focus on the long nineteenth century and contemporary transnational contexts. 

Her current book project, tentatively titled Fluid Entanglements: German Romanticism and the Poetics of the Nonhuman, traces the emergence of a distinctive materialist poetics that considers 鈥渁gency鈥 a central element of the environment rather than a capacity unique to biological organisms. Drawing from the history of science and from new materialist theories, this research examines the ways literary experiments with fluid phenomena such as waves, crystallizations, and vibrations helped Romantics explore new aesthetic forms and ecopoetic modes of writing.

Deniz鈥檚 other major project draws on network theories to explore how artists of (post)migrant and refugee backgrounds mobilize 鈥渄isplaced objects鈥 in their efforts to develop decolonizing, anti-racist, anti-sexist, and transcultural narrative strategies in contemporary literature and performing arts.

As a graduate student at 素人色情片, Deniz has taught courses in German language, culture, and literature and served as a teaching assistant in courses on poetry and sustainability. As an Acting Assistant Professor in German Studies this year, she will explore new topics and genres with students in the autumn and winter quarters (German 116: 鈥淲riting about Germany鈥). She will teach 鈥淢ulticultural Germany in Contemporary Texts鈥 (German 114) in the winter quarter and advanced German conversation (German 135/235), as well as 鈥淭urkish-German literature, cinema, and theater鈥 (German 106/206) in the spring.

Publications 

鈥"" The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory, 2023, Vol. 98 (3): 249-263. 

,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Monatshefte, 2022, Vol. 114 (2): 220-241

鈥,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Lessing Yearbook, 2020, Vol. 47: 53-71.  

鈥, ed. by Anastasia Bakogianni and Luis Unceta, De Gruyter, 2024, Forthcoming.

鈥淪toried objects: Magical observation and postcolonial criticism in Sharon Dodua Otoo鈥檚 novel Adas Raum (2021)鈥&苍产蝉辫;(in progress)

鈥淢aligned objects on stage: A new materialist critique of forced integration in Nurkan Erpulat and Jens Hillje鈥檚 play Verr眉cktes Blut (2010)鈥 (in progress)

鈥淣ew Approaches to Romanticism,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Monatshefte, 2025 (review article; invited contribution)

Book Reviews

Romantic Empiricism: Nature, Art, and Ecology from Herder to Humboldt (Book Review) MONATSHEFTE Book Review Authored by: Deniz, M. 2023; 115 (4): 679-681.

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Jennifer A. Miller, Turkish Guest Workers in Germany: Hidden Lives and Contested Borders, 1960s to 1980s (Buffalo, NY: University of Toronto Press, 2018), Focus on German Studies, 2019, Vol. 25/26: 141-145. 

 
 
 

 

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Research Interests

  • Contemporary Literature

     

  • German Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

     

  • Intellectual History

     

  • Philosophy and Literature

     

  • Romanticism

     

  • Theater