Faculty

Katherine M. Faull, Professor of German and Comparative Humanities
(faull@bucknell.edu)
Specializes in the literature and thought of the 18th century with a special emphasis on the relationship between race, gender, and art. She teaches all levels of German language and literature and is actively involved in computer-aided language learning.
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/faull/
Ph.D. Princeton University

Bastian Heinsohn, Assistant Professor of German
(bh021@bucknell.edu)

Helen G. Morris-Keitel, Associate Professor of German Studies
Chair, Department of Foreign Language Programs
(hmorris@bucknell.edu)
Interests include the relationship between gender, class, and national identity in the 19th century, fictional representations of science and technology, contemporary juvenile literature, language for special purposes such as Business German, and foreign language pedagogy including instructional technology.
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin - Madison

Peter Morris-Keitel, Professor of German Studies
Program Director
(pmorris@bucknell.edu)
Teaches and publishes on many aspects of 19th- and 20th-century history with a special emphasis on sociological and ecological thought.
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin - Madison
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/pmorris/