Marjorie Gelus
Department of Foreign
Languages
Phone: (916) 278-6300
CURRICULUM VITAE
I Education
II Employment
III Research and Writing - Summary
IV Teaching
V Service
VI Honors, Awards, Grants
VII Professional
Organizations
VIII Research and Writing - Details
Dissertation
Articles
Translation
Book Reviews
Talks
Consulting
I
Education
PhD 1975, German Literature, University
of California at Berkeley
Dissertation (with Heinz Politzer):
"Hölderlin's 'Mnemosyne": An Interpretation."
Minor:
French Symbolist Poetry
MA 1968, German Literature,
University of California at Berkeley
1965-66,
Austrian Literature, University of Vienna
BA 1965, Comparative Literature,
Scripps College for Women
Senior Thesis: 'The Approach to
Reality: The Theater of Brecht and Ionesco"
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II Employment
1992- Professor
of German, CSUS
1987-92 Associate
Professor of German, CSUS
1983-87 Assistant
Professor of German, California State University at Sacramento
1982-83 Visiting
Assistant Professor of German, Williams College
1976-77 Leave
of absence, for research and writing
1975-82 Assistant
Professor of German, Queens College
1971-75 Instructor
of German, Queens College, City University of New York
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III
Research and Writing
Dissertation, book in progress, ten articles, one
translation, twenty-seven book reviews, twenty talks, consulting, poetry (see list).
Primary interests: literature of the Goethe Era,
especially Heinrich von Kleist; modern
literature, especially Franz Kafka; issues of
literary theory; feminist theory and criticism.
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IV Teaching
German language courses:
beginning, intermediate, advanced, conversation,
translation, composition, reading
German and Comparative Literature/ Humanities courses
(see attached list):
Twenty-two courses. The German courses concentrate on
literature of the Goethe Era,
but include survey courses; introductions to
literature and literary criticism; genre
studies; cultural history; history, methods and
theory of criticism; and modern literature.
The Comparative Literature/ Humanities courses are
Great Books and theme courses.
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V Service
German Area, Department, School, University
Chair,
Arts and Letters ARTP Committee, 1996-1998
Arts
and Letters ARTP Committee, 1996-1999
Faculty
Policies Committee, 1996-1998
Chair,
ad hoc working group of FPC on sabbatacals, 1996
Chair,
ad hoc working group of FPC on PSI, 1996
Academic
Senate. 1996-1998
Executive
Committee, Academic Senate, 1996-1998
Arts
and Sciences ARTP Committee, 1995-1996
Advisory
Committee to Academic Vice President Jolene Koester on School responses to Academic Plan, Spring 1995.
Collaborated
with David Wagner and Sheila Orman of the Office of Faculty and Staff Affairs
on creating a Faculty Manual, 1994-1995;
Chair,
Faculty Affairs Committee, 1994-1995;
Faculty
Affairs Committee, 1993-1995;
Academic
Council of the School of Arts and Sciences, 1993-1995;
Executive
Committee of Academic Council, 1993-1995;
Selected
to work in Advising Center, 1993-1995;
Member,
drafting team for Academic Programs segment of Strategic Plan, as well as
Faculty Scholarship segment. Spring 1993;
Chair
of search committee for Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies,
Spring 1993;
Advisory
Committee to Academic Vice President Mary Burger on School Priorities
Documents, 1992-93;
Program
Reviews: team member for ROTC, Spring 1991; Chair of Art team and Geography
team. Fall 1991; Chair of Anthropology team and Ethnic Studies team. Fall 1992;
Chair of Women's Studies team. Spring 1993; Chair of Geology team. Fall 1995;
Active
in Student Research Competition, 1987-92, as screener, juror, workshop
organizer, and chair of steering committee;
Executive
Committee representative to CUP in Sylvia Navari's absence. Summer 1992;
Senate
Executive Committee, 1992-93;
Senator,
1984-86,1990-93;
Elected
as A&S representative to Professional Leave Committee 1991-1993
Regular
reviewer of faculty grant proposals, and chair of review teams 1986-92;
Invited
presenter at Rodney King forum 5/3/92
Chair
of A&S MPPP 4/88
Chair
of Research and Creative Activity 1988-90;
Many
other departmental, school and university committees, especially those
concerned with research and faculty professional development, including
Affirmative Action, General Education, UTEC, Faculty Professional Development,
Graduate Policies and Programs, Professional Leave;
Regularly
attend commencement, twice as marshal (1988, 1990);
Many
letters of recommendation written for students and colleagues;
Library
liaison for German, evaluate candidates for teaching and exchange positions,
coordinate placement exams, create courses, coordinate textbook search,
administer Lowet Scholarship;
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Community
Panelist
on UC Davis Career Panel, 2/8/96
Appointed
by Donald Gerth to Board of Directors, KXPR/KXJZ 1/1/94-12/31/96
Critiqued
creative writing efforts of Al Sasser, convict in Folsom, 1990-91
Presented
a talk on German reunification at the Arlington Women's Club in Berkeley,
9/21/90
Occasional
translator of German documents for members of the community, including
proofreading and correcting German version of Capitol Tour Brochure, 1989
Mensa-on-Campus sponsor, 1986-87
Treasurer and membership chair of Foreign Language Association of
Greater Sacramento, 1985-88
Presenter on Career Panel at UCD Career Day, 1988, 1990
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VI
Honors. Awards. Grants
1999 Sabbatical
Leave, Fall 1999
1999 Stipend
for Summer Seminar at UC Berkeley, with Judith Butler
1998 Fulbright
Summer Seminar: "Germany and Central Europe"
1996-97 Performance
Salary Step Increase award
1992-93 Partial stipend to seminar on current
German culture and politics, European Academy, Berlin, June 14-19, 1993
1991-92 6
units CSUS Assigned Time Award for research, S92
1990-91 Sabbatical
Leave, F90
1989-90 6
units CSUS Assigned Time Award for research, S90
MPPP
award for service
Goethe
Institute stipend for two-week Summer Seminar in Berlin
1988-89 3
units CSUS Minigrant Assigned Time for research, S89
1986-87 MPPP
award for teaching
1966-71 Three full fellowships at UCB (NDEA,
Title IV), two Teaching Assistantships
1965 Phi
Beta Kappa
Fulbright
Grant to Austria
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VII
Professional Organizations
Phi Beta Kappa, 1964- present (Chapter Secretary,
1980-81)
Modern Language Association, 1977- present
American Association of Teachers of German, 1977-82
and 1985- present
German Studies Association, 1985- present
California Language Teachers Association, 1985-
present
Foreign Language Association of Greater Sacramento,
1985- present (Treasurer and
Membership
Chair, 1985-88)
Delta Phi Alpha, 1987- present
Women in German, 1991-present; Steering Committee,
1995-98; conference co-organizer
1997-1999
Research and Writing
Dissertation
"Holderlin's 'Mnemosyne": An
Interpretation. University of
California at Berkeley,
1975.
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Articles
- "Patriarchy 's Fragile Boundaries Under
Siege: Three Stories of Heinrich von Kleist," article invited by the
editors of Women in German Yearbook 10,
1994, 59-82.
- "Josephe und die Männer. Klassen und
Geschlechtsidentität in Kleists Das Erdbeben in Chili,"
Kleist-Jahrbuch, 1994,
118-140.
- "Birth as Metaphor in Kleist's Das Erdbeben
in Chili. A Comparison of Critical Methodologies," Women
in German Yearbook 8, 1993, 1-20.
- 'Thomas Bernhard's 'Viktor Halbnarr': Faust in
Contemporary Idiom." Archiv, Vol. 225, 140/2, 1988, 269-284.
- 'The Advantage of Death: Thomas Bernhard's 'Attaché
an der französischen Botschaft and 'An der Baumgrenze.'" Modern
Austrian Literature , Vol. 21, Nos. 3/4,1988, 69-88.
- "Displacement of Meaning: Kleist's 'Der
Findling."' German Quarterly (GQ) (Nov. '82),
541-553.
- "Kafka's 'Der Bau': Problems with
Reality." Colloquia Germanica 15/1(1982), 98-110.
- '"Kleist Conquers New York': Kleist
Reception in the U.S., 1975-76." Collaborative article with Ruth
Crowley. Comparative Literature Studies 18:4 (Dec.
'81), 459-474.
- "Kleist in Ragtime." Collaborative
article with Ruth Crowley. Journal of Popular Culture
14:1 (Summer '80), 20-26.
- "Laughter and Joking in the works of
Heinrich von Kleist." GQ 50 (Nov. '77), 452-473.
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Translation
- Hartmut
Krug. "Form as Goal - Art as Message: The 29th Berlin
Theatertreffen." Theatre Journal. 45/1, March. 1993, 91-97.
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Book Reviews
- Sara
Friedrichsmeyer, Patricia Herminghouse, eds. Women in German
Yearbook 13. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska
Press, 1997. (German Studies Review, Vol. XXII, Number 3,
October 1999, 525-527)
- AnkeVogel.
Unordentliche Familien. Über einige Dramen Kleists.
Heilbronn: Kleist-Archiv Sembdner, 1996. (German Studies Review,
Vol. XXI, Number 3, October 1998, 595-596)
- Seán
Allan. The Plays of Heinrich von Kleist.
Ideals and Illusions. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1996. (Monatshefte, Vol.90, Nr.l, Spring 1998, 110-111)
- Beatrice
Martina Guenther. The Poetics of Death. The
Short Prose of Kleist and Balzac. SUNY Series,
The Margins of Literature. Ed., Mihai Spariosu.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996. (Seminar, Vol.
XXXIV, Number 2, May 98, 163-164)
- Leslie
Adelson. Making Bodies, Making History. Feminism
and German Identity. Lincoln and London: University
of Nebraska Press ( 1993). (German Studies Review, Vol.XX,
Number I, February 1997, 197-199)
- William
C. Reeve. Kleist on Stage, 1804-1987. Montreal
& Kingston, London, Buffalo: McGill-Queen's University Press (1993). (German
Studies Review XVII, 2, May 1994, 391-392)
- Walter
Hinderer, ed. Friedrich Schiller. Wallenstein and
Mary Stuart (The German Library, Vol. 16). New
York: Continuum (1991). (The American Journal of
Germanic Linguistics and Literatures, Vol. 6, No.
I, January 1994, 146-149)
- Markus
Zenker. Zu Goethes Erzählweise versteckter Bezüge in
"Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre oder die Entsagenden.
Würzburg: Konigshausen &
Neumann (1990). (German Studies Review, Vol. XV,
No.2, May 1992, 382-383)
- Frank
G. Ryder, ed., German Romantic Stories (The German
Library, Vol.35). New York:
Continuum (1988), and Jeffrey L. Sammons, ed., German Novellas
of Realism, Vols. l-2 (The German Library,
Vols.37-38). New York: Continuum (1989). (The American Journal
of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures, Vol.
IV, Nr. l, Jan.-Feb., 1992, 93-99)
- Frank
Tobin, ed. and tr. Henry Suso. The Exemplar, with
Two German Sermons. New York, Manwah: Paulist Press (1989). (Studia
Mystica, XIII/2-3, Summer/Fall '90, 116-120)
- Mechthild
von Magdeburg, "Ich tanze, wenn du mich führst" (Texte zum
Nachdenken, Vol. 59 ). Breisgau: Herderbücherei (Vol.
1549, 1988). (Studia Mystica, XIII/2-3, Summer/Fall '90, 104-107)
- Géza
von Molnár. Romantic Vision, Ethical Context. Novalis and Artistic
Autonomy (Theory and History of Literature, Vol. 39). Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press (1987). (Studia Mystica, XII/l,
Spring '89, 74-76)
- John
M. Grandin. Kafka's Prussian Advocate: A Study of the Influence of
Heinrich von Kleist on Franz Kafka (Studies in German Literature,
Linguistics and Culture, Vol. 31). Columbia, South Carolina: Camden House
(1987). (German Studies Review XI/l, February 1988, 154)
- Benjamin
Bennett, Goethe's Theory of Poetry. "Faust"
and the Regeneration of Language, Ithaca and
London: Cornell University Press (1986). (Theatre Journal 40/1,
March 1988, 133-136)
- Benjamin
Bennett, Modern Drama & German Classicism.
Renaissance from Lessing to Brecht. Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press (1979), Cornell Paperbacks (1986). (Theatre
Journal 40/1, March 1988, 133-136)
- Angelus
Silesius, The Cherubinic Wanderer, tr. Maria
Shrady. New York, Manwah, Toronto: Paulist Press (1986). (Studia Mystica
X/4, Winter '87, 67-69)
- Walter
Hinderer, ed., Kleists Dramen. Neue Interpretationen.
Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam Jun. (1981). (Monatshefte 74/3, Fall '84,
363-364)
- Gunter
Grimm, ed., Justinus Kerner. Ausgewählte Werke. Stuttgart:
Philipp Reclam Jun. (1981). (GQ 56, Jan. '83, 146-167)
- Wolfgang
Wittkowski, Heinrich von Kleists "Amphitryon".
Materialien zur Rezeption und Interpretation.
Berlin: de Gruyter (1978). (Monatshefte 73/3, Fall '81, 356-357)
- Rainer
Nägele, Literatur und Utopie. Versuche zu
Holderlin. Heidelberg: Lothar
Stiehm Verlag (1978). (Monatshefte 73/3, Fall '81, 354-355)
- Klaus
Kanzog, Edition und Engagement. 150 Jahre
Editionsgeschichte der Werke und Briefe Heinrich
von Kleists. Band 1. Darstellung.
Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter (1979). (GQ 54, May '81,
350-351)
- David
J. Constantine, The Significance of Locality in
the Poetry of Friedrich Hölderlin. London: Modern Humanities
Research Association (1979). (GQ 54, Jan. '81, 96-97)
- John
M. Ellis, Heinrich von Kleist. Studies in the Character
and Meaning of his Writings. Chapel Hill: The
University of North Carolina Press (1979). (GQ 53, March '80,
227-228)
- Maria M.
Tatar, Spellbound. Studies on Mesmerism and
Literature. Princeton: Princeton University Press (1978). (GQ 52, Nov. '79, 569-70)
- Herminio
Schmidt, Heinrich von Kleist. Naturwissenschaft
als Dichtungsprinzip. Bern, Stuttgart: Verlag Paul Haupt
(1978). (GQ 52, Jan. '79, 121-122)
- Rolf
Dürst, Heinrich von Kleist. Dichter zwischen Ursprung und Endzeit.
Kleists Werk im Licht idealistischer Eschatologie. Bern, München:
Francke Verlag (1965, 1977). (GQ 52, Jan. '79, 119-120)
- Klaus
Birkenhauer, Kleist. Tübingen: Rainer Wunderlich Verlag (1977). (GQ
52, Jan. '79,91-92)
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Talks Presented
- "Johann,
Ye'd Hardly Know Ye," celebration on the occasion of Goethe's
250th birthday, California State University, Sacramento, September
1999
- Commentary
on guest panel "Bodies and Identity" (Tina Campt, Sue-Ellen
Case, Sandra Harding), Women in German, 10/30/99, Aptos, CA
- "Feminist
Revisions of Kleist." Presented at the meeting of the Modern Language
Association in Toronto on December 30, 1993, and at the University
Association of Research Scholars, CSUS, March 19, 1994. At the MLA, I also
also served as commentator for another panel ("Sexualities and Sexual
Politics") on December 28.
- "Josephe
and the Men. Class and Gender Identity in Kleist's Das Erdbeben
in Chili." Presented at the meeting of the German
Studies Association in Minneapolis, October 2, 1992, and at UARS on
October 31, 1992.
- "Kleist
and Wellbery: Birth as Metaphor." Presented at UARS on November 17,
1990.
- "Practicing
Theory on Kleist." Presented at the meeting of the German Studies
Association in Buffalo, NY, on October 6, 1990.
- "Perspectives
on the Reuniting Germanys." Presented at the Arlington Women's Club
in Berkeley, CA, on September 21, 1990.
- Presented
a lecture on Goethe and German theater to Janelle Reinelt's Drama 3 class
(History of the Theater), CSUS, on April 7, 1989, and April 6, 1990.
- Presented
formal commentaries on three papers on the panel "Literary
Discoveries," at the meeting of the German Studies Association in St.
Louis, Missouri, October 15-18,1987.
- Presented
formal commentaries on the six papers of two panels: "Studies in Böll
and Grass" and "The Morality of the Senses," at the meeting
of the German Studies Association in Albuquerque, NM, on September 27-28,
1986.
- Chaired
a panel discussion, "Research in the CSU: Whether, Why and How?"
at a meeting of the UARS at CSUS on April 19, 1986.
- '"Faust'
and Other Classics in Contemporary Garb, or: Thomas Bernhard Is Not So
Inaccessible After All."
Presented at a meeting of the UARS at CSUS on November 2,1985.
- "Thomas
Bernhard's Improbable Forms." Presented at a meeting of the German
Studies Association in Washington, D.C., on October 5, 1985.
- "The
Stories of Thomas Bernhard." Presented at a meeting of the University
Association of Research Scholars (UARS) at CSUS on December 1, 1984.
- "Danger
in Kafka's 'Metamorphosis': A Failure of Cognition." Presented at
Williams College on April 25, 1983, at the invitation of Chairman of
German Edson Chick.
- "Danger
in Kleist's 'Marquise': A Failure of Nerve." Presented at Williams
College on April 21, 1983, at the invitation of Chairman of German Edson
Chick.
- "Literary
Paradigms of a Changing World View: Kleist and Kafka." Presented at
Vanderbilt University on January 27, 1983, at the invitation of Acting
Chairman of German James Engel.
- "Displacement
of Meaning: Kleist's 'Der Findling" as Precursor to Kafka. ' Read at
the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 23, 1982.
- "Kafka's
'Der Bau' Problems with Reality."
Read at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 23-25,
1981.
- '"Kleist
Conquers New York': Kleist Reception in the U.S., 1975-76." Presented at the University of Wisconsin
at Madison on May 3, 1979, at the invitation of Chairman Valters
Nollendorfs.
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Consulting
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Women in German, January 16,
1998 ("Scene 15 of Heinrich von Kleist's Penthesilea:
Subverting Phallocentrism and Liberating Écriture Féminine").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Women in German, January,
1996 ("Epistemological Asymmetries and Erotic Stagings:
Father-Daughter Incest in Heinrich von Kleist's Die Marquise
von 0...").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Seminar, June, 1995 ("Kafka's Der
Prozess: An Analysis of the Way in Which the Court Reflects Joseph
K.'s Guilt and Misconduct").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Women in German, September,
1994 ('The Body in the Discourse of Wilde and Frauen in the
Enlightenment").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Women in German, January,
1994 ("Anmut's Gender. The 'Marionettentheater' and Kleist's
Revision of Anmut und Würde" ).
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Women in German, Spring 1993
("A Family Affair: The Dialogic Construction of Patriarchal Order in
Kleist's Marquise von O...").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Modern Austrian Literature,
Summer 1988 ("Candid Camera Notes on Thomas Bernhard's Novel Auslöschung").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Modern Austrian Literature,
Summer 1987 ("Does the Non-Sense Make Sense? The Prose of Thomas Bernhard").
- Evaluated
an article submitted to Modern Austrian Literature,
Summer 1986 ("The Rhetoric of Anarcho-Nihilistic Murder: Thomas
Bernhard's Das Kalkwerk").
- Evaluated
the publications of a candidate for tenure at Wabash College, Fall 1985.
- Spent
several days interviewing the twelve 1982 Williams College applicants for Fulbright
Grants.
- Evaluated
two articles on Heinrich von Kleist submitted to The German Quarterly,
May and October 1982.
- Commissioned
to evaluate and amend a new translation of Arthur Schnitzler's Professor
Bernhardi submitted to Cornell University Press, May 1982.
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