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Dr. des. Sakina Shakil Gröppmaier

International Fellow

Academic career

– 2020-2024: Research Associate, Amerika-Institut, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
– 2020-2024: Doctoral Candidate, ERC Starting Grant The Arts of Autonomy
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2022: Post-Graduate Research Fellow, Harvard University
– 2019-2020: Course Instructor, Amerika-Institut, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
– 2016-2018: Master’s Student, American History, Culture and Society, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
– 2016: Editor/Writing Assistant, Bavarian Academy of Arts and Sciences


Research Interests

– Public Discourses
– Media Studies
– Urban Studies
– Contemporary History
– Transatlantic Studies


Publications

Edited Collections
Activist Writing: History, Politics, Rhetoric (with Pierre-Héli Monot and David Bebnowski). Zurich: Intercom Verlag, 2024.
Where My Girls At? Writings on Contemporary Feminist Art (with Megan Bosence, Bärbel Harju, and Amelie Stark). Munich: University Library of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2021. DOI: 10.5282/ubm/epub.74046.

Essays
– “Circulations.” In Activist Writing: History, Politics, Rhetoric, edited by Pierre-Héli Monot, David Bebnowski, and Sakina Shakil Gröppmaier, 51-64. Zurich: Intercom Verlag, 2024.
– “Critical Tendencies and the Production of Knowledge: Contention, Coalition, and Antagonism in the Digital Public Sphere.” History of Intellectual Culture International Yearbook of Knowledge and Society 1. Edited by Charlotte A. Lerg, Johan Östling, and Jana Weiß. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, 175-199.
– “Why Political Pamphlets Still Matter.” Public Seminar, October 12, 2022, https://publicseminar.org/essays/why-political-pamphlets-still-matter/.