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Veronika Fuechtner is Chair of Comparative Literature and Associate Professor of German Studies at Dartmouth. She also teaches in Jewish Studies, and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. In addition, she occasionally has held an appointment as Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Education at the Geisel School of Medicine. She is the author of Berlin Psychoanalytic (University of California Press, 2011) and the co-editor of Imagining Germany, Imagining Asia (with Mary Rhiel , Camden House, 2013) and A Global History of Sexual Science 1880-1960 (with Douglas E. Haynes and Ryan Jones , University of California Press, 2017). She recently completed a monograph on Thomas and Heinrich Mann's Brazilian mother, Julia Mann, and the Mann family construction of race and "Germanness." Her research interests include the history of psychoanalysis and sexology, the relationship between science and culture, discourses on race and ethnicity, German-language modernism, contemporary culture, German-language film, and global cultural and scientific histories. She has received research grants from the American Council of Learned Societies, the American Psychoanalytic Association, the Deutsche Schillergesellschaft, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Social Sciences Research Council. She currently serves on the advisory board of PMLA and she chairs the conduct and anti-harassment committee of the GSA . She has served on the national steering committee of Women in German , and the 20th and 21st LCC forum executive committee of the MLA. In spring 2020 she was the Anna-Maria Kellen Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin , and for the academic year 2020/21 she was a fellow at Wellesley's Newhouse Center for the Humanities. In the fall of 2022 she held a short-term residency at the Cape Modern House Trust . In the fall of 2024 she is a Jonathan Crewe Fellow at Dartmouth's Leslie Center for the Humanities to continue her work as editor of Norton's new critical edition of Thomas Mann's novel The Magic Mountain.
A Global History of Sexual Science 1880-1960 , co-edited with Douglas E. Haynes and Ryan Jones, with essays by the editors and Sanjam Ahluwalia, Chiara Beccalossi, Pablo Ben, Shrikant Botre (with Haynes), Kate Fisher and Jana Funke, Rainer Herrn, Rebecca Hodes, Rachel Hsu, Ralph Leck, Kirsten Leng, Kurt MacMillan, Mark McLelland, Ishita Pande, Michiko Suzuki, Robert Deam Tobin, Angie Willey. With an Afterword by Howard Chiang (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017).
Imagining Germany Imagining Asia: Essays in Asian-German Studies , co-edited with Mary Rhiel, with essays by the editors and Sai Bhatawadekar, Petra Fachinger, Randall Halle, David Kim, Hoi-eun Kim, Perry Myers, Kamakshi Murti, Qinna Shen, Quinn Slobodian, and Chunjie Zhang (Rochester: Camden House, October 2013).
Berlin Psychoanalytic: Psychoanalysis and Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond (University of California Press, 2011).
"Democracy Dies in the Kitchen," In: eds. Nikolai Blaumer, Benno Herz, Heike Catharina Mertens, Das Thomas Mann Haus in Pacific Palisades, Göttingen: Wallstein, 2023, 179-183.
"Der Sexualwissenschaftler Sigmund Freud – Eine globale Perspektive," Luzifer-Amor 72.2 (2023), 10-24.
"Die Welten der Manns," Literatur für Leser*innen 3/2023, 189-196."Die Welten der Manns," Literatur für Leser*innen 3/2023, 189-196.
"Writing Germany with Brazil: Julia Mann's Memoir." In: ed. Laurie Johnson, Writing Germany from the Outside, 151-167. New York: Bloomsbury, 2022.
"Freud und die Literatur: Die Anfänge der psychoanalytischen Erotik des Lesens." In: eds. Claudia Olk and Susanne Zepp, Jüdische Wissenskulturen und Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft, 225-250. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022.
with Paul Lerner et al., "Babylon Berlin: Media, Spectacle, and History," Central European History 53.4 (2021): 835-854.
"From Asian German Studies to Global German Studies?" Special forum on Asian German Studies in The German Quarterly 93/2 (2020):131-141.
"Sylvio Back's Lost Zweig (2002) und die transnationale Ästhetik von Exil und Faschismus." Montage AV 28/1 (May 2019): 55-68.
"Agnes Smedley between Berlin, Bombay and Beijing: Sexology, Communism and National Independence" In Towards a Global History of Sexual Science 1880-1960, edited by Veronika Fuechtner, Douglas E. Haynes and Ryan Jones, 398-421. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017.
"Lisa Fittko's Passage to Cuba." In: Burcu Dogramaci, Elizabeth Otto, eds. Passagen des Exils/Exile Passages ( Jahrbuch für Exilforschung 35), 126-140. Munich: edition text + kritik 10/ 2017.
"Springtime for Hitler Every Year: Dani Levy's Hitler comedy My Führer (2007)." In No Laughing Matter: Visual Humor in Ideas of Race, Nationality and Ethnicity , edited by David Bindman and Angela Rosenthal, 294-314. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 2015.
"Die erträumte Stadt in G.W. Pabsts Geheimnisse einer Seele ." In Metropolenzauber – Sexuelle Moderne und Urbaner Wahn , edited by Gabriele Dietze and Dorothea Dornhof, 345-366, Böhlau: Köln, 2014.
"Indians, Jews and Sex: Magnus Hirschfeld and Indian Sexology." In Imagining Germany Imagining Asia: Essays in Asian-German Studies , edited by Veronika Fuechtner and Mary Rhiel, 111-130. Rochester: Camden House, 2013.
"Moses in Palästina: Heine, Freud, Zweig." In Heinrich Heine und Sigmund Freud , edited by Sigrid Weigel, 165-184. Berlin: Kadmos Verlag, 2010.
"The International Project of National(ist) Film: Franz Osten in India." In The Many Faces of Weimar German Cinema , edited by Christian Rogowski, 167-181. Rochester: Camden House, 2010.
"From ultradoitsh to siegfriedisch : The Problem of a Multicultural Literature in Zé do Rock's Orthographies." In Gegenwartsliteratur. Interpretationen. Kritiken. Interventionen , edited by Marc Rectanus, 193-208, Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag, 2008.
"Arzt und Dichter: Alfred Döblin's medical, psychiatric and psychoanalytical work." In Camden House Companion to Alfred Döblin , edited by Roland Dollinger and Wulf Köpke, 111-139. Rochester: Camden House, 2004.
Op-Eds:
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Video:
Talk The Magician's Mother (and discussion with writer Tanja Dückers) at the American Academy Berlin, February 2020.
Project Presentation Agnes Smedley between Berlin, Bombay and Beijing, Dartmouth College, August 2013.
Audio
Podcast 55 Voices for Democracy: Veronika Fuechtner on Thomas Mann's construction of "Germanness."
Radio Interview on the Occasion of Heinrich Mann's 150th Anniversary
Podcast with author and translator Susan Bernofsky - The Importance of Being Thomas Mann
Interviews
Naming Racism (with Oliver Hardt and Sven Beckstette)
Writing Generations (in conversation with Frido Mann)
Die brasilianische Mutter von Thomas Mann (interview about my work on Julia Mann)