Dr Christina Spittel
Christina is interested in the intersections between literature, history, memory, and politics. She has听published about Australian war writing, the teaching of Shakespeare in the Third Reich and听socialist East Germany, and the extraordinary reception of Australian books behind the Berlin Wall. She is currently researching a socialist publishing program, run out of East Berlin during the Cold War.
She holds a PhD from the University of Freiburg and an undergraduate degree听from the University of T眉bingen (Staatsexamen). She is the ACT representative of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature and a member of the advisory board of the Teaching and Learning War network.
Current projects include:
- Based on a true Story: The First World War in the Australian Novel:听a book听tracing Australian novelists' engagement with the First World War from 1914 to the Centenary, under contract with Sydney University Press
- Seven Seas鈥 English-language paperbacks and the Cold War on the bookshelf: Enlisting World literature:听ARC-funded DECRA project (DE180101150)
- i听funded by the听听
- , as part of a team of researchers from Free University Berlin and 麻豆社madou Canberra, funded by the DAAD Australia-Germany Joint Research Cooperation Scheme (2016/17)
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I am a recipient of a 2016 Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence. Most recently, I have听convened the following courses:
- ZHSS1101: English and Media Studies 1A -- Culture and Communication
- ZHSS2133: Another Country: Australian Literature
- ZHSS3140: Literatures of the World
- ZHSS8106: War & Memory (entirely online)
- ZHSS8125: Strategic Communication听(entirely online)
Media & Outreach:
Christina has spoken on ABC Radio National and ABC television听about Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front and the literature of the First World War more broadly. You can listen to her and听 and . An interview with SBS German radio on the publication of Australian books in East Germany is .听She听was an invited speaker at the WeberWorldCaf茅, Narrating the First World War: Experiences and Reports from Transregional Perspectives, held at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin on 16 September 2014.
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PhD Supervision:
Carolyn Carr, New Zealand Troopship Magazines of the First World War (jointly supervised with Dr John Connor)
Noahlyn Maranan,听Does social media improve democracy in the Philippines? (jointly supervised with Professor Anthony Burke)
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