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Damon
Rarick
(Ph.D., Brown University)
Office: Independence 135
Tel: (401) 874 - 4696
Fax (401) 874 - 4694
E-Mail: rarick@uri.edu
Damon Rarick is an assistant professor of German at the
University of Rhode Island. His degrees in German and Physics
have found their symbiosis in the IEP, and his research and
teaching interests include applied language instruction,
educational technology, technology and engineering, German
language pedagogy, business and scientific German, and
interdisciplinary manifestations of 20th century German
literature. He has published on Technology as
a Teaching and Management Tool, GDR Literature, post-reunification German
literature, and the reception of Greco-Roman mythology in modern German texts,
and is an
active manuscript reviewer for the
Foreign Language Annals.
Recently elected to the Executive Council of the
American Association of Teachers of
German (AATG, Dr. Rarick is looking into ways to promote and foster German
language learning and instruction on a regional and national level. At the
state level, he is serving on the board of the
Rhode Island Foreign Language
Association and has been both a president and chapter testing
chair for RI-AATG, the
Rhode Island Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of
German. Currently, Dr. Rarick is launching the
Online Journal of Global Engineering Education (OJGEE),
a unique peer-reviewed research outlet for the cross-disciplinary and
corporate constituencies involved in creating, maintaining, and
growing global engineering education programs. For the past five
years, he has offered a workshop on Teaching Languages to Engineering
Students with Walter von Reinhart at annual
International Colloquia
for International Engineering Education.
Knowing how important the Internet is for promoting URI's academic mission and
for the IEP's student recruitment, alumni relations, and corporate outreach
efforts, Dr. Rarick has been designing, developing, maintaining and improving a
large number of academic Web sites at the University, some of which now
regularly receive over 20,000 page requests per month. Dr. Rarick
currently works with about 12 academic organizations to creatively and
effectively develop and make use of an interactive Web presence in support of
our academic programs, including:
- Rhode Island American Association of Teachers of German, which provides local and national resources for Rhode
Island's German Instructors, including information on event announcements,
chapter information, job announcements, listserv information,
newsletters, and contact information.
- Honors Colloquium Lecture Series which provide visitors with
speakers’ biographies, contact information, updates, information on related
art exhibits and lectures and broadcast schedules.
- International
Engineering Program, including:
- Department of
Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures (until 2004), including special
sites for:
Before joining the International Engineering Program faculty, Dr. Rarick taught at
Brown University, the
Brown Learning Community, the
Deutsche
Sommerschule am Atlantik, and
Stonehill
College and has been a Summer Fellow at the
American Institute for Contemporary Germany Studies (AICGS) in
Washington, DC and at the
University of
California in Berkeley.
Dr. Rarick has been affiliated
with the Deutsches Schriftstellerinnen Projekt (German
Women Writers Project) at Brown University and has extensive
experience with a wide range of computing platforms, applications,
and instructional technologies.
He also recently served as a technical
consultant for a number of organizations including the
Modernist
Journals Project at Brown University. Publications
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Janowitz, Hans. Jazz. Trans. by Damon Rarick and Cornelius Partsch.
New England Review 25.1-2 (2004): 92-111.
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Schäfer, Hans-Dieter. "Culture as Simulation: the Third Reich and
Postmodernism." Trans. by Damon Rarick. Flight of Fantasy: New
Perspectives on Inner Emigration in German Literature, 1933-1945. Ed. by Neil
H. Donahue and Doris Kirchner. Berghahn Books, September 2003.
82-112.
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"On the Role of Technology in Teaching and as a Management Tool." The
Global Connection: Issues in Business German. Ed. by Bettina Kluth
Cothran and Anne-Katrin Gramberg. Waldsteinberg: Popp, 2002. 66-86.
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"Book Review:
William Cloonan,
The Writing of War: French and German Fiction
and World War II. Crosscurrents: Comparative
Studies in European Literature and Philosophy. Gainesville, FL:
UP of Florida, 1999." Studies in 20th Century Literature 26.2 (Summer
2002): 468-470.
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History, Memory and Theatricality in GDR
Mythopoeism. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1998. [Diss., Brown U, UMI
# 9830522]
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"'Nichts bleibt ohne Folgen:' New
Voices, New Myths by East German Writers after Reunification."
Schreiben im
heutigen Deutschland: Fragen an die Vergangenheit. Ed. Ursula E.
Beitter. New York: Peter Lang, 1998. 183-209.
[Schreiben
im heutigen Deutschland]
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