Jennifer G端lly
Associate Chair of Departmental Affairs, Senior Lecturer of German Studies
Office:
Washington Hall 201A
Phone:
(757) 221-2435
Email:
[[jmgully]]
Jennifer Gülly, Teaching Professor of German Studies, received her Magistra from the University of Vienna, Austria, and her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from UCLA. She has previously held positions at Pomona College, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of South Florida before coming to William & Mary. Her research lies at the intersection of language policy, translation theory, and literary aesthetics, and she is currently working on a project tentatively titled Territories of Language: Law, Literature, and the Nation-State. In addition to all levels of German language classes, she teaches courses on German literature and German film, Vienna 1900-2000, the Holocaust in Literature and Film, World Literature, the Fairy Tale tradition, and on the history and theory of translation. She is the recipient of W&M's Jefferson Teaching Award (2019).
Recent Publications:
Jennifer Gülly and Lynn Itagaki. "Ocean as Matter and Method" in . Eds. Magali Compan and Valérie Magdelaine Andrianjafitrimo. Presses Universitaires Indianocéaniques, 2024. pp. 117-137.
Lynn Mie Itagaki and Jennifer M. Gully. Cultural Dynamics, 2021, Vol. 33 (1-2), pp. 124–139.
Jennifer M. Gully and Lynn Mie Itagaki. Modern Fiction Studies vol 66, no. 2, 2020, pp. 260-280.
Jennifer M. Gully and Lynn Mie Itagaki. Social Text online/Periscope. Issue on Global Asia, eds. Nadine Chan and Cheryl Narumi Naruse. 2018.
Jennifer M. Gully and Lynn Mie Itagaki. PhiloSOPHIA vol. 7, no. 2, 2017, pp. 281-304.
Jennifer M. Gully. “,” Transit 7.1. 2011. Special Topic: Cosmopolitical and Transnational Interventions in German Studies.