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About Hanna Bingel
Hanna Bingel teaches American and German literature and language in Queen’s University, Belfast. She studied English and German at Giessen University, where she received her doctorate in American Literature in 2013. Her research interests are in the area of German literature from the 19th century to today, with a special focus on narratology and memory studies, and she also publishes in the field of the didactics of literature in the context of German as a Foreign Language. She is the author of Fictions of Spirituality. Die narrative Verhandlung von Religiosität und spiritueller Sinnsuche in ausgewählten US-amerikanischen Gegenwartsromanen (Trier, 2013).
Review: Amy Hungerford, <i>Postmodern Belief: American Literature and Religion Since 1960</i>
Posted inIssue 3 2014 Reviews

Review: Amy Hungerford, Postmodern Belief: American Literature and Religion Since 1960

Posted by Hanna Bingel
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