About

I am Christoph Schmitz, a graduate student and teaching assistant in the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies. I love to read, teach, and write about contemporary German fiction, pop music, and film. I pursue my academic work in dialog with media studies, art history, critical theory, and analytic philosophy.


I teach for the moments when my students discover that German as a foreign language, literary texts, or philosophical theories reflect their own experiences in new contexts. I am often hu,bled to see students make connections between the arts, philosophy, cultural history, and their own place and time in this world.


I have taught German as a foreign language in China as well as in the US, and the experience to meet so many students with diverse backgrounds continues to deeply influence me, both personally and as a teacher. I strive for my classroom to be an open and safe space where my students can raise their voices in unison with their peers. It is important to me that my students understand themselves as part of the community of German speakers from the moment they speak their first “Guten Tag!”

Education

Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies, NC 2015–Current
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Duke University.
Ph.D. in German Studies.
– Dissertation Title: “Chaos and Control: Indexicality and the Human Voice in Contemporary German Fiction.” Advisor: Dr. Richard Langston. Projected Dissertation Defense: April 1, 2022.

University of Leipzig, 2005–2012
Magister Artium in Philosophy, Chinese Studies, Cultural Studies.
– Thesis: “Atomismus und Holismus: Eine sprachphilosophische Alternative.” Advisor: Dr. Henning Tegtmeyer.

Blog Posts

Publications

Articles & Book Chapters
Jones, Nicholas, and Christoph Schmitz. “’Ist auch dein Herbst gekommen, Europa?’ Constellations of Time and Space in the Novels of Felix Dörmann.” Journal of Austrian Studies 54, no. 2 (2021): 119–138.

Schmitz, Christoph. “Indexing the Underground: Violence and Indexicality in Hubert Fichte’s Die Palette,” 2021. Article in progress.

———. “Von verblichenen Fotos und ratternden Projektoren: Zur Anti-Dokumentarästhetik in Christian Krachts Imperium.” In Christian Krachts Ästhetik, edited by Susanne Komfort-Hein and Heinz Drügh, 127–136. Kontemporär. J.B. Metzler, 2019.

Book Reviews
Schmitz, Christoph. “[Review of:] Matthew Miller, The German Epic in the Cold War.” Alexander Kluge-Jahrbuch 6 (2019): 425–430.

———. “Homelessnes Revisited [Review of: Paul Buchholz, Private Anarchy: Impossible Community and the Outsider’s Monologue in German Experimental Fiction].” Novel 53, no. 3 (2020): 490–494.

Memberships

Modern Language Association

German Studies Association

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