Book Review of "Von Fliegenfängern und Katzenklappen: 39 Kleinigkeiten zwischen den Arten"

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https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2025.16.2.5657

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Book Review of Von Fliegenfängern und Katzenklappen: 39 Kleinigkeiten zwischen den Arten.

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Helga Braunbeck, North Carolina State University

Helga Braunbeck holds degrees in German and English Literature from the University of Tübingen, University of Oregon, Eugene, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is Emerita Professor of German Studies at North Carolina State University, and has also served as Director of International Studies, and as Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies. She has published two books: Autorschaft und Subjektgenese: Christa Wolfs Kein Ort Nirgends (1992), and Figurationen von Kunst, Musik, Film und Tanz: Intermedialität bei Libuše Moníková (2018). Her current research is situated in the environmental humanities, with a special focus on literary and cultural plant studies. Published and forthcoming articles on literary representations of moss, gardening, lignite mining, smart cities, lichen, third nature, the leaf, and hunting and forest ecology can be found in the journals Literatur für Leser, Humanities, Gegenwartsliteratur, Ecozon@, and in various essay collections. With Solvejg Nitzke, she wrote the editorial for a 2022 Green Letters special issue on “Arboreal Imaginaries."

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Published

2025-10-30