Department of Germanic Studies


  • Making Things, Making Meaning

    Jürgen Streeck on linguistics, hip-hop, and car mechanics

    Making Things, Making Meaning

  • Ghosts in the Machine: Digital forensics and the race against the technological clock

    Jacques Derrida, the famous philosopher, thought the advent of digital word processing meant the end of the draft. Thorsten Ries and a team of researchers are proving him wrong — and pushing the boundaries of digital forensics in the humanities.

    Ghosts in the Machine: Digital forensics and the race against the technological clock

  • Study of Texas German Gets a Million-Dollar Boost

    For more than 20 years, the Texas German Dialect Project, an organization housed in the Department of Germanic Studies and the Linguistics Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin, has recorded and preserved Texas German language, culture, and history. Now, with the award of a million-dollar grant from an anonymous donor, the project’s…

    Study of Texas German Gets a Million-Dollar Boost

  • Spring Books Unfold

    Disentangling: The Geographies of Digital DisconnectionOxford University Press, July 2021Edited by Paul C. Adams, Professor, Department of Geography and the Environment, and André Jansson, Karlstad University After the rapid rise of digital networking in the 2000s and 2010s, we are now seeing a rise of interest in how people can disentangle their lives from the…

    Spring Books Unfold

  • Leaf Through a Good Book

    Keep your to-read list up-to-date with our fall book list, featuring a selection of titles from College of Liberal Arts faculty members and alumni.

    Leaf Through a Good Book

  • A Look at Our Latest Books

    2021 Spring and Summer titles from our college community.

    A Look at Our Latest Books

  • Liberal Arts Alumnus Receives Prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship

    Turan Vural, a 2019 German and electrical and computer engineering alumnus from The University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded a Schwarzman scholarship to study in Beijing.

    Liberal Arts Alumnus Receives Prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship

  • Ticket to Read

    Fall 2020 books from our college community.

    Ticket to Read

  • German Outreach Program Takes Shape

    The German Outreach Program at The University of Texas at Austin grew organically from an interest on the part of undergraduates to change their roles in the classroom and share the German language with a younger generation.

    German Outreach Program Takes Shape

  • Journeys

    Why do we travel? What impels us to leave behind the comforts of home and endure the indignities of airports or the toils and snares of an interstate highway? We travel because it is in our nature. Humans have always been on the move, sometimes out of necessity — hunting and gathering, or fleeing from…

    Journeys

  • What the FIFA Scandal Can Teach Us About World Sport and Global Governance

    The sensational bribing scandal and the fall from power of former FIFA president Joseph (Sepp) Blatter has amazed the world. Following the implosion of FIFA’s ruling circle have come the demands for reform. But who has the lawful authority and the political traction to reshape a globe-girdling sports federation whose executives enjoy an autonomy comparable…

    What the FIFA Scandal Can Teach Us About World Sport and Global Governance

  • Books: Winter, Spring and Summer 2012

    Winter, Spring and Summer 2012 titles from our college community.

    Books: Winter, Spring and Summer 2012

  • In Memoriam: Fall 2011

    Jonas B. Kelsall, Lieutenant Commander (SEAL) Prior to arriving at The University of Texas at Austin, Jonas B. Kelsall (French, Naval ROTC ’01) enlisted in the Navy and completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training. In 1997, he received a NROTC scholarship to attend UT where he later met his future wife, Victoria, who was also a student…

    In Memoriam: Fall 2011

  • Awards & Honors: Spring 2011

    Staff Six staff members in the College received a 2011 President’s Outstanding Staff or Supervisor Award in recognition of extraordinary contributions to the continuing success of the university including: Sally Dickson (European Studies) Jared Diener (Religious Studies) Nancy Moses (Government) Annelise Notzon (English) Maria Pineda (Germanic Studies) Gail Sanders (Teresa Lozano Long Institute for Latin American…

    Awards & Honors: Spring 2011

  • Retired Faculty: Spring 2011

    More than 30 College of Liberal Arts professors from more than a dozen departments have retired over the past year, after spending decades serving their students and the university community. Retirees include Linguistics Professor Robert King, who was the founding dean of the College of Liberal Arts and served in that post from 1979–1989 and…

    Retired Faculty: Spring 2011

  • Vanishing Voices

    Linguists work with remaining speakers of dying languages to preserve cultural memories In a hill country home amid the scenic vistas of New Braunfels, Hans Boas, associate professor of Germanic Studies, conducts hours of interviews with the last remaining speakers of one of the Lone Star State’s oldest dialects, Texas German. During an interview, Alton…

    Vanishing Voices

  • Tear Down the Wall

    Students re-enact Berlin Wall destruction 20 years later Students from The University of Texas and other local schools came to the South Mall one evening last November carrying cardboard boxes that evoked the wall that once divided East and West Berlin. Like the eastern side of the wall, one side of each box was bare.…

    Tear Down the Wall