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Patrick Stephenson Lang

Curriculum Vitae
04/19/2019

Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies


The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
(919) 966-1642

EDUCATION

2019 Ph. D. Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies


Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dissertation Title: A God in the Mechanism. German Theater and the Atomic Bomb, 1945-65
Dissertation Advisor: Jakob Norberg
Defended: April 15th, 2019

2012 M. Phil. Comparative Literature


Trinity College, Dublin

2011 B.A. Political Science


SUNY University at Buffalo

TEACHING

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Entscheidungen treffen. German Conversation and Composition (Spring 2019)
Intermediate German (Fall 2018)
Advanced Elementary German (Spring 2014)
Elementary German (Fall 2017, Fall 2014, Fall 2013)
Russian Villains, Western Screens (TA: Spring 2019)
Society and Culture in Postwar Germany (cultural component: Spring 2018)
Freedom, Terror, and Identity: Modern Philosophy from Kant to Arendt (TA: Spring 2018)
World War I in German Theater and Drama (TA, prod. assistant: Spring 2015)
The German Idea of War (TA: Spring 2015)

Duke University
Intermediate German (Spring 2017)

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

2017 Helga Bessent Teaching Award, Duke Germanic Languages and Literature
2017 Summer Research Fellowship, Duke University
2016 Summer Research Fellowship, Duke University
2016 University of Potsdam Exchange, Duke University
2015 Free University Berlin Exchange, Duke University
2015 Cornell School of Criticism and Theory Fellowship, Duke University
2015 Siegfried Mews Award for Excellence in Teaching German, GSLL, UNC Chapel Hill
2014 Ria Stambaugh-Frank Borchardt Essay Award, Carolina-Duke German

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

2017 “’Ich bin Sein Schreiber’: Alfred Gong’s Zetdam and the Gutting of the Physicist-Drama,”
Works in Progress Lecture Series, Carolina-Duke Program in German, UNC Chapel Hill
2015 “Ernst Toller’s Die Wandlung in the Wake of WWI,” Guest Lecture, UNC Chapel Hill

SERVICE TO PROFESSION (Selected)

Translation (Danish to German), Antifaust excerpts, M. Pontopedian, Wendepunk.t No. 5 (2017)


Editing, “Althusser, Machiavelli, and Gramsci: Encounters and Misencounters,” Brill, Sebastian
Neubauer (2016)
Editing, Karl Barth translations, (Selections from Erklärung des Johannesevangeliums for
dissertation in Theology, Ike Miller (2016)
Editing, Jakob Engberg, “Exarsi ad imitandum: Augustine’s Confessions - an account, an
understanding, and a process of conversion shaped by tradition?” for: Zwischen Ereignis und
Erzählung: Konversion als Medium der Selbstbeschreibung in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit. Berlin: de
Gruyter (2016)
Graduate Section Editor, “Barbara-Honigmann-Sondersektion,” andererseits magazine (2014-15)

DEPARTMENT/UNIVERISTY SERVICE

Graduate and Professional Student Federation Senator, UNC Chapel Hill, 2017
Graduate Student Representative, UNC Chapel Hill, 2013-14

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

2015 School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University


2014 Intellekt Language School Intensive Russian, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2010 Research Intern, Kennan Institute for Russia and Surrounding States, Woodrow Wilson
International Center
2009 Berlin Scholarship Research Program, “Memory, Responsibility, Future” Foundation

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Modern Languages Association


German Studies Association

LANGUAGES

German (near-native)
Russian (reading, conversational)
French (reading with dictionary)
Danish (reading with dictionary)
Swedish (reading with dictionary)
Middle-High German (reading with dictionary)
REFERENCES

Christina Wegel (Teaching Reference)


Former Language Program Director
Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, UNC-Chapel Hill
Sodtkestraße 38
10409 Berlin
Germany
+49 30 40748859
tinwegel@gmail.com

Ingeborg Walther (Teaching Reference)


Germanic Languages & Literature Department
Old Chemistry 116M
Duke University
Durham NC 27708
(919) 660-3160
waltheri@duke.edu

Jakob Norberg
Germanic Languages & Literature Department
Old Chemistry 116M
Duke University
Durham NC 27708
(919) 660-3160
jakob.norberg@duke.edu

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