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Steven D Martinson

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  • (520) 621-7385
  • Learning Services Building, Rm. 308
  • Tucson, AZ 85721
  • martinso@arizona.edu
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  • Courses
  • Scholarly Contributions

Degrees

  • Ph.D.

Awards

  • Superior Teaching Award
    • UA Humanities Seminars, Spring 2017
    • Humanities Seminars Program, Spring 2016
  • Summer Research Stipend
    • Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany), Fall 2015

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Courses

2017-18 Courses

  • Crit+Creat Ger Culture
    GER 507 (Spring 2018)
  • Dissertation
    GER 920 (Spring 2018)
  • Dissertation
    GER 920 (Fall 2017)
  • German Conversations
    GER 302 (Fall 2017)
  • Religion:German Culture
    GER 379 (Fall 2017)
  • Religion:German Culture
    RELI 379 (Fall 2017)

2016-17 Courses

  • Dissertation
    GER 920 (Spring 2017)
  • German I
    GER 101 (Spring 2017)
  • Independent Study
    GER 599 (Spring 2017)
  • Dissertation
    GER 920 (Fall 2016)

2015-16 Courses

  • Special Topics
    MAS 595A-SA (Summer I 2016)
  • Crit+Creat Ger Culture
    GER 507 (Spring 2016)
  • Dissertation
    GER 920 (Spring 2016)
  • Studies In Genre
    GER 313 (Spring 2016)

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Scholarly Contributions

Books

  • Martinson, S. D., & Kovach, T. A. (2016). The Art of Kunst. Selected Poems, Letters, and Other Writings. Peter Lang (New York).
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    Translator; T. Kovach, TranslatorEditor; S. Martinson: Introduction, interviews, glossary and all correspondence

Journals/Publications

  • Martinson, S. D. (2015). "Toward an Ethical Politics: Goethe. Administrator and Writer of Classical Dramas". Euphorion. Zeitschrift für Literaturgeschichte (Heidelberg), 109, 193-234 (41 printed pgs.).
  • Martinson, S. D. (2013). Review of Paul Kerry, Enlightenment Thought. ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography 35 (2013): 458-459, 35, 2.
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    Not yet claimed.

Presentations

  • Martinson, S. D. (2017, October). Christoph Möllers on Art and Normatively and Schiller's "Kabale und Liebe". German Studies Association 2017 Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia: German Studies Association.
  • Martinson, S. D. (2017, October). Luther, the Devil, and Goethe's Faust. Today is the Day!. Special Collections UA Main Library: Division for Medieval and Reformation Studies.
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    Invited by Director, SBS Division for Medieval and Reformation Studies
  • Martinson, S. D. (2017, October). Symbols of Revolution: Legacies of Martin Luther in Germany. Tucson Humanities Festival. Helen Rubel Rm. UA: College of Humanities, Arizona Daily Star.
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    Invited by Department Head and Dean of COH for the Luther-Year
  • Martinson, S. D. (2016, June). "'Schlingen und Netze für unvorsichtige Vögel': Der junge Friedrich Nietzsche. Invited Lecture, Department of Germanistik, University of Leipzig. University of Leipzig, Germany.
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    Invited. Very well attended and very well received.

Reviews

  • Martinson, S. D. (2015. Of Hugh Barr Nisbet, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. His Life, Works, and Thought (2013)(pp 2.5).
  • Martinson, S. D. (2015. Of Johannes Birgfeld, Krieg und Aufklärung. Studien zum Kriegsdiskurs in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts(pp 274-276).
  • Martinson, S. D. (2014. Of Johannes Birgfeld, Krieg und Aufklärung. Studien zum Kriegsdiskurs in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts(pp 274-276).
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    Not previously counted.
  • Martinson, S. D. (2014. Review of Johannes Birgfeld, Krieg und Aufklärung(p. 3).
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    Goethe Yearbook 2014 published
  • Martinson, S. D. (2014. Review of Paul Kerry, Enlightenment Thought (Eighteenth-Century Bibliography 35 (2013: 458-459(p. 2).
    More info
    Not considered for APR in 2013.

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