Biography
B.A., University of Augsburg, Germany. M.A., University of Pittsburgh. Ph.D., Princeton University.
Special interest in twentieth-century German
and Austrian literature; author of Totalität und Totalitarismus: Das Exilwerk Alfred Döblins and several essays and book reviews on nineteenth- and twentieth-century German literature; co-editor of Unus Mundus: Kosmos and Sympathie, Naturphilosophie, and Philosophia Naturalis. SLC, 1989-
Professor Dollinger is also a speaker for the New York Council for the Humanities. He has given the lecture Jewish Life and Culture in Germany after 1945 to numerous public organizations throughout New York state. A description of his lecture and contact information can be found at the New York Council for Humanities.
Courses Taught at SLC
- Beginning and Intermediate German
- First-Year Studies: The Outsider in German Literature (in English)
- Twentieth-Century Austrian Literature (in English)
- Masochism in Literature and Film (in English)
- History, Memory, Identity: Representations of the Past in German Literature and Film (in English)
- Twentieth-Century German Novel (Lecture in English)
- From Romanticism to Postmodernism (in German)
- Twentieth-Century German Literature (in German)
- Postwar German Literature (in German)
- Illness and Literature (in German)
- Love and Desire in the Modern Novel (in English)
Contact
Roland Dollinger
rdolling@slc.edu
914.395.2248
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