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    “A World Where Butchers Sing Like Angels”: German Poetry, Music, and (Counter)History in Louise Erdrich's The Master Butchers Singing Club by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in Studies in American Indian literatures (01-10-2015)
    “…[...]he cannot give them up, even if singing them fills him with "shame" (338).23 As Fidelis's only means of articulating his feelings, music is furthermore…”
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    Journal Article
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    Food for Thought: ,,Exotisches und Hausmannskost" zum interkulturellen Lernen by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in Die Unterrichtspraxis (01-05-2012)
    “…How can we, in alignment with the ACTFL National Standards for Foreign Language Teaching (2006) or the goals set forward in the Common European Framework of…”
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    Holocaust refugees' experiences in, out of and nowhere in Africa by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in Patterns of prejudice (20-10-2023)
    “…Eppelsheimer's article examines Holocaust refugees' experiences in colonial Kenya. It draws attention to the autobiographical novels of German Jewish author…”
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    Diasporic (Dis)Connections and In-betweennesses: German-Jewish Refugees and Indians in Kenya by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in Year book - Leo Baeck Institute (30-05-2024)
    “…Abstract This contribution describes various forms of in-betweenness lived by German-Jewish refugees in transit in colonial Kenya. It examines the…”
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    Journal Article
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    Teaching Karneval: Costumes, cultures, and cultural appropriation by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in Die Unterrichtspraxis (01-09-2023)
    “…The carnival season in the Rhineland, which has been incorporated into German classes in the United States, can lead to discussion on the social, economic,…”
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    Food for thought: "Exotisches und Hausmannskost" zum interkulturellen Lernen by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in Die Unterrichtspraxis (01-04-2012)
    “…In this contribution, we pleaded for a pragmatic approach to the discursive multi-facetted concept of culture as well as for the practical implementation of…”
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    Homecomings and homemakings: Stefanie Zweig and the exile experience in, out of, and nowhere in Africa by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…This dissertation is intended to address German-Jewish refugee life in Kenya, which represents a lacuna in exiles studies and simultaneously a thus far…”
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    Dissertation
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    Global Simulation at the Intersection of Theory and Practice in the Intermediate-Level German Classroom by Levine, Glenn S., Eppelsheimer, Natalie, Kuzay, Franz, Moti, Simona, Wilby, Jason

    Published in Die Unterrichtspraxis (01-10-2004)
    “…The article presents a format for intermediate, university-level German instruction called "global simulation" (GS) as the curricular manifestation of several…”
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    Survey of Global Simulation at the Intersection of Theory and Practice in the Intermediate-Level German Classroom by Levine, Glenn S, Eppelsheimer, Natalie, Kuzay, Franz, Moti, Simona, Wilby, Jason

    Published in Die Unterrichtspraxis (2004)
    “…The article presents a format for intermediate, university-level German instruction called "global simulation" (GS) as the curricular manifestation of several…”
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    Deutsche Exilliteratur 1933-1950. Band 1: Die Vorgeschichte des Exils und seine erste Phase. Band 1,1: Die Mentalität der Weimardeutschen/Die "Politisierung" der Intellektuellen by Eppelsheimer, Natalie

    Published in German Quarterly (01-04-2005)
    “…Deutsche Exilliteratur 1933-1950 ist der erste von zwei Teilbänden zur weimarischen Vorgeschichte des Exils. Die Intellektuellen selbst wollen diese Wirkungen…”
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    Book Review
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