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Sander L. Gilman
Sander L. Gilman is a distinguished professor of the Liberal Arts and Medicine at the University of Illinois in Chicago and the director of the Humanities Laboratory. A cultural and literary historian, he is the author or editor of over sixty books. Both his most recent monograph, The Fortunes of the Humanities: Teaching the Humanities in the New Millennium. Stanford: Standford University Press, and his most recent edited book: A New Germany in the New Europe. New York: Routledge (with Todd Herzog) appeared in 2000. He is the author of the basic study of the visual stereotyping of the mentally ill, Seeing the Insane, published by John Wiley and Sons in 1982 (reprinted: 1996) as well as the standard study of Jewish Self-Hatred, the title of his Johns Hopkins University Press monograph of 1986.
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Sander L. Gilman: Einleitung: Is Beauty Only Skin Deep?
Heft No. 02/01 /// Abstract /// VolltextBaer, Susanne
Baer, Ulrich
Baschera, Marco
Berndt, Frauke
Brandstetter, Gabriele
Caduff, Marc
Felten, Georges
Frey Steffen, Therese
Freyermuth, Gundolf S.
Gilman, Sander L.
Greub, Thierry
Harms, Ingeborg
Heine, Stefanie
Heinz, Marion
Hildebrand, Sonja
Honold, Alexander
Kappert, Ines
Kemp, Wolfgang
Kleihues, Alexandra
Körte, Peter
Kuster, Friederike
Maihofer, Andrea
Mersch, Dieter
Naumann, Barbara
Neuwirth, Angelika
North, Paul
Palmer, Gesine
Pankow, Edgar
Rimmele, Marius
Rossini, Manuela
Sellier, Veronika
Silos Ribas, Lorena
Stauffer, Marie Theres
Steierwald, Ulrike
Strässle, Thomas
Torra-Mattenklott, Caroline
von Arburg, Hans-Georg
Wecker, Regina
Weder, Christine
Wegmann, Thomas
Winckler, Barbara
Witt, Sophie
Zanetti, Sandro