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Meg H. Brown
Professor of German and Spanish
 
Joined MSU in 1990
 
Education
 
PhD, University of Texas-Austin
MA, University of Southwestern Louisiana
BA, Murray State University
 
 
Areas of Interest
 
20th & 21st-Century Austrian culture and literature
Collaborative teaching
German Prisoners of War
19th, 20th, & 21st-Century Vienna and Berlin
Comparative literature-- reception of Spanish American novels in Germany
 
 
Recent Works
 
 
 
"Childhood in the Alps Depicted in Fiction and Film: Robert Schneider's Schlafes Bruder and Elmar Bereuter's Schwabenkinder." Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. Lexington, Kentucky, 25 April, 2008.
 
"Weise Waisen und Halbwaisen? Reestablishing Identity." Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures. Statesboro, Georgia, 30 March 2007.
 
"Robert Schneider's Brother of Sleep: Lost--and Found--in Translation." Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures. Statesboro, Georgia, 1 April 2006.
 
"German War Camp Internees' Perspectives on WW II: Memoirs & Memories." Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. Lexington, Kentucky, 23 April 2005.
 
"Memory in Twentieth-Century Austria: Rosina Lippi's Homestead." Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures. Statesboro, Georgia, 1 April 2005.
  Meg Brown
4A8 Faculty Hall
Murray State University
Murray, Kentucky 42071

Phone: 270.809.4526
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