Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Diversity and decolonization in German studies / Regine Criser and Ervin Malakaj
  • Accounting for our settler colonialism: toward an unsettled German studies in the United States / Ashwin Manthripragada and Emina Mušanović
  • Habits of mind, habits of heart: cultivating humanity through a decolonized German studies curriculum / Amanda Randall
  • Social justice in the language curriculum: interrogating the goals and outcomes of language education in college / Magda Tarnawska Senel
  • Decolonizing German studies while dissecting race in the American classroom / Priscilla Layne
  • Documents of colonialism and racial theorizing in the German classroom / Evan Torner
  • Decolonizing the mental lexicon: critical whiteness studies perspectives in the language classroom / Maureen Gallagher and Christin Zenker
  • A developmental model of intercultural competence: scaffolding the shift from culture-specific to culture-general / Beate Brunow and Britton Newman
  • Study abroad otherwise / Janice McGregor
  • A question of inclusion: intercultural competence, systematic racism, and the North American German classroom / Adrienne Merritt
  • Supporting graduate students of color in German studies: a syllabus / Brenna Reinhart Byrd
  • Digital media network projects: classroom inclusivity through a symphilosophical approach / Renata Fuchs
  • Disrupting the norm: disability, access, and inclusion in the German language classroom / Petra Watzke
  • Multidirectional memory as decolonial pedagogical practice in German studies / Lauren Hansen
  • "Please don't gender me!" strategies for inclusive language instruction in a gender-diverse campus community / Angineh Djavadghazaryans
  • Intersectionality and notions of diversity in the internationalized German studies program at the University of Melbourne / Daniela Müller
  • Dear incoming graduate student colleague / David Gramling
  • Appendices
  • Index.