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diers@rci.rutgers.edu
 
Spring 2007 Office Hours:
Monday 3:30-4:20pm and Wednesday 7:30-9:00pm
German House Second Floor
 
 
Kai Diers, who comes to us from Germany, joined the German Department in Fall 2002.
Education:
Academic Interests:
  • research focus on national and cultural identity
  • 19th, 20th and 21st century literature and cultural studies
Personal Interests:

Piano playing, listening to music, playing tennis, world politics.

   
Courses Taught:
  • Fall 2005: German 299 (German Media and Society)
  • Summer 2005: German 343 (Current Trends and Issues in Germany)
  • Spring 2005: German 388 (Leading German discussion section for "Terror and German Cinema" as assistant to Department Chair Professor William Donahue)
  • Spring 2004, Spring 2005: German 302 (German Stylistics II)
  • Fall 2003, Fall 2004: German 301 (German Stylistics I)
  • Spring 2004: German 231: Advanced Conversation and Composition
  • Spring 2003: German 389 (Leading German discussion section for "German-Jewish Literary Relations" as assistant to Craig Visiting Professor Jeffrey L. Sammons, Yale)
  • Summer 2003: German 345 (German Literature and Civilization)
  • Spring 2003: German 370 (Leading German discussion section for "Germany Confronts the Holocaust"
  • Fall 2003 - Spring 2005: German 299 (German Media and Society)
  • Fall 2002: German 102 (Basic Language Instruction)
       
       
   

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