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Hannah is PhD candidate in Germanic studies at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Her dissertation focuses on representations of forests in contemporary German-language poetry. She holds a BA in Germanics with research distinction from the Ohio State University, as well as an MA in German studies from the University of Washington. Her academic interests broadly encompass ecocriticism and ecopoetics, twentieth- and twenty-first-century literature, phenomenology, memory, and representations of space and nature. Above all Hannah likes to think about plants and the roles they play in literature and life.
RCC Research Project: Rauschen des Waldes: The Prosody of the Forest in Twenty-First Century German-Language Poetry
