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Jennifer Bjornstad, Ph.D.
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U. of Wisconsin-Madison

Associate Professor of German





Professor Bjornstad joined the Department in 2001.



 

 

EDUCATION
Dissertation: "Functions of Humor in German Holocaust Literature: Edgar Hilsenrath, Günter Grass, and Jurek Becker."
Ph.D. in German Literature with minors in German Philology and Second Language Acquisition
M.A. in German Literature, University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin
B.A. in German and English Education, St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota


WEBSITE: DieHilfsquelle
This is a growing site of original resources for learners of German language and literature:

German Etymologies
A tutorial designed to teach students of German how to use etymologies to enhance vocabulary acquisition and retention.

Brecht Psalms

A website which introduces learners to a few of the poems Brecht called "psalms."

Turkish-German Poems
A companion website to my 2002 IFLTA conference presentation entitled "'Multikulti': Turkish-German Poems for the Beginning and Intermediate Classrooms."


RESEARCH INTERESTS
Professor Bjornstad's research interests focus on narrative aspects of 20th-century German prose fiction and the teaching of German language. She is currently working on two articles: one is a rehabilitation of the figure of Tulla Pokriefke in the Danzig Trilogy by Günter Grass; the other is an exploration of first-year students as displaced persons and some suggestions for what foreign language instructors can do to help students feel at home in their new surroundings. Future scholarly projects include articles or papers on the concept of refunctioning in a set of poems by Bertolt Brecht that are based on the form of psalms, the cinematographic aspects of the prose fiction of Jurek Becker, the literary figure of the dangerous barber, and the learning of vocabulary through etymologies.


RECENT PRESENTATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

"Theaterfest: A Cooperative Venture between the High School and the University," co-presentation with Timothy Malchow, Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Assocation Conference, Indianapolis, IN, November 2005.

"The Figure of God in the Psalms of Bertolt Brecht" -- German Studies Association Conference, Milwaukee, WI, September 2005.

"'Damit der liebe Gott weiter schankeln Kann': The Psalms of Bertolt Brecht" was accepted for publication in Brecht Jahrbuch and will appear in the 2006 volume.

"Leaving the Path: German and American Illustrated Versions of Little Red Riding Hood" Midwest Modern Language Association, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2004

"A First-Day Realia Activity: "Was ist in dem Umschlag?'" was published in die Unterrichtspraxis, Spring 2004.

"Making the Transition from Grad School to the Profession" -- panel presentation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 2005.

"Jurek Becker's Jakob der Lügner: from DEFA to Hollywood" -- Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, 2004

"Humor and the Holocaust: Jurek Becker's Jacob the Liar" -- John Carrell University, Ohio, March 2004

In March 2004, Professor Bjornstad accompanied the VU Chorale on their tour to Germany.

"Using Images in the German Classroom: Inspiring Your Students to Talk" -- IFLTA, 2003

"Turkish-German Poems" -- IFTLA, 2002

"Fighting Words: The Linguistic Aggression of Edgar Hilsenrath's The Nazi and the Barber" -- Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, 2003

A book review of Kathrin Bower's book Ethics and Remembrance in the Poetry of Nelly Sachs and Rose Ausländer will be published in an up-coming issue of Monatshefte.

"Using Group Role-Play to Test Speaking: Setting Up a Wohngemeinschaft" was published in Die Unterrichtspraxis, Spring 2001

"Humor and the Holocaust: Jurek Becker's Jakob der Lügner" -- Graduate Student Colloquium, Madison, Wisconsin, October 1999



 

 


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