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    Writing in "that other space": Digital Storytelling and the Scholarship of Teaching in American Studies

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    Oppermann M. Writing in "that other space": Digital Storytelling and the Scholarship of Teaching in American Studies. American Studies/ Amerikastudien. 2007;52(3):321-342

    American Studies in Dialogue. Radical Reconstructions between Curriculum and Cultural Critique

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    Oppermann M. American Studies in Dialogue. Radical Reconstructions between Curriculum and Cultural Critique. North American Studies. Vol 29. Frankfurt and New York: Campus; 2010

    Digital Storytelling and American Studies - Critical Trajectories from the Emotional to the Epistemological

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    Oppermann M. Digital Storytelling and American Studies - Critical Trajectories from the Emotional to the Epistemological. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. 2008;7(2):171-187

    Multimedia Authoring in the New Humanities: A View from the United States

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    Oppermann M. Multimedia Authoring in the New Humanities: A View from the United States. In: Liaison 2.1. University of Southampton: Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies; 2009: 31-33

    Matthias Wagner : author profile

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    The author presented on this page has published his 10. article in Angewandte Chemie in the last 10 years

    From Narrative to Database: Multimedia Inquiry in a Cross-Classroom Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Study

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    Coventry M, Oppermann M. From Narrative to Database: Multimedia Inquiry in a Cross-Classroom Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Study. Academic Commons. 2009;(Jan.):1-18

    The World Wide Web and Digital Culture: New Borders, New Media, New American Studies

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    Oppermann M. The World Wide Web and Digital Culture: New Borders, New Media, New American Studies. In: Rowe JC, ed. A Concise Companion to American Studies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell; 2010: 334-349

    Enduring Ambiguity: What Is European Literature? Matthias Nawrat in Conversation with Monika Woltig

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    Matthias Nawrat is a Polish-German author living in Germany born in Opole, Poland. He moved with his family to Bamberg in 1989. He was awarded the Adelbert-von-ChamissoFörderpreis, was nominated for the Deutscher Buchpreis, received the Bremen Literature Prize and the Alfred Döblin Medaille. His most important novels were "Wir zwei allein" (2012), "Die vielen Tode unseres Opas Jurek" (2015), and "Der traurige Gast" (2019).Matthias Nawrat to niemiecki autor polskiego pochodzenia. Matthias Nawrat urodził się w Opolu i wraz z rodziną przeprowadził się w 1989 roku do Bambergu. Uzyskał Nagrodę im. Adelberta von Chamisso (Förderpreis), był nominowany do Niemieckiej Nagrody Książkowej (Deutscher Buchpreis), otrzymał Nagrodę Literacką miasta Bremy i Medal im. Alfreda Döblina. Najważniejsze teksty: "Wir zwei allein" (2012), "Die vielen Tode unseres Opas Jurek" (2015), "Der traurige Gast" (2019).Matthias Nawrat ist ein deutscher Autor polnischer Herkunft. Matthias Nawrat wurde im polnischen Opole geboren und siedelte 1989 mit seiner Familie nach Bamberg über. Er wurde mit dem Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Förderpreis ausgezeichnet, zum Deutschen Buchpreis nominiert und erhielt den Bremer Literaturpreis sowie die Alfred-Döblin-Medaille. Die wichtigsten Texte: "Wir zwei allein" (2012), "Die vielen Tode unseres Opas Jurek"  (2015), "Der traurige Gast" (2019)
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