Detailed Information for Friederike Wiedemann

Friederike Wiedemann 
Foreign Languages
 » Professor
Office Location
Bea Wood Hall 105 
Voice: (940) 397-4257
 
 

Contact Information

friederike.wiedemann@mwsu.edu

My Websites

Interests

Medieval French and German literature, especially narratives

Course Information

  Semester Course #    Section Course Name Location Days / Times
Details Fall 2011 GERM 1234  101  Elementary German    Prothro-Yeager Hall 203

MWRF 1:00 - 2:00 pm

Details Fall 2011 FREN 2133  101  Intermediate French    Prothro-Yeager Hall 203

MWF 2:00 - 300 pm

Details Fall 2011 1134  101  Elementary German    Prothro-Yeager Hall PY 203

MWRF 11:00 - 12:00

Details Spring 2011 GERM 2233  201  Intermediate German    Prothro-Yeager Hall 203

MWF 11:00 - 11:50 am

Details Fall 2010 GERM 2133  101  Intermediate German    Prothro-Yeager Hall 203

MWF 11:00 - 11:50

Details Fall 2010 GERM 1134  101  Elementary German    Dillard College of Business Administration 177

MTRF 3:00 - 3:50 PM




Education Background

Institution Degree    Graduation Date
Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität and Faculté des Lettres, Lyon BA and MA equivalents  
Northwestern University Ph. D. Aug 1 1974 12:00AM 



Employment Background

Institution Position Start Date / End Date
 Northeastern Illinois University  Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor  1966-08-01  1985-06-30
 Northeastern Illinois University  Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences  1985-07-01  1989-06-30
 University of Southern Colorado  Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences  1989-07-01  1994-06-30
 Lander University  Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty  1994-07-01  2002-07-31
 Midwestern State University  Provost  2002-08-01  2009-08-31
 Midwestern State University  Professor  2009-09-01  2012-01-31



Research and Publications

Book:
 
Le Roman du Willehalm de Wolfram d'Eschenbach et l'épopée d'Aliscans:  Etude de la transformation de l'épopée en roman.  Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, Nr. 190.  Göppingen:  Alfred Kümmerle, 1976.

Articles:
 
"From Victim to Villain:  King Mark."  In The Expansion and Transformations of Courtly Literature.  Eds. Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow.  Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 1980.

"Glose to the Sen of Marie's de France Chievrefoil."  In Fifteenth Century Studies, Nr. l.  Eds. Guy R. Mermier and Edelgard E. DuBruck.  Published for the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, by University Microfilms International, 1978.
 
"Les Rapports entre la structure, les personnages et la matière d'Aliscans."  In Voices of Conscience.  Ed. Raymond J. Cormier.  Philadelphia:  Temple University Press, 1977.

Selected Papers:
 
"Huis Ouverts:  The Folie Tristan and the Châtelaine de Vergi" 
Nineteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 10-13, 1984, sponsored by the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
 
"The Spectre of Life in Molière's Dom Juan"
1980 Conference, Chicago, IL, November 7-9, 1980, sponsored by the Illinois Foreign Language Teachers Association

"Tristan's Pie in the Sky (Fb 164-67, Fo 30l-10)"
Fifteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 1-4, 1980, sponsored by the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
 
"`Le Jeu de l'amour et de l'art' in the Folie Tristan of Oxford"
Twelfth International Arthurian Congress, Regensburg, Germany, August 7-15, 1979, sponsored by the International Arthurian Society
 
"Whodunit:  The Function of Alis in Chrétien's Cligés"
Fourteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI,  May 3-6, 1979, sponsored by the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University

"The Fall Into Grace:  Hartmann's Der arme Heinrich"
Fifth Annual Ohio Conference on Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies, Cleveland, OH, October 13-14, 1978, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, John Carroll University
 
"Hero (?) and Heroine (!) in Eilhart's Tristan"
Thirteenth conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 4-7, 1978, sponsored by the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
 
"The Eternally Feminine:  Isolt"
Fourth Annual Ohio Conference on Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies, Cleveland, OH, October 7-9, 1977, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, John Carroll University
 
Rainouart-Rennewart:  One Person, Two Genres"
Second Ohio Conference on Mediaeval Studies, Cleveland, OH, October 16-18, 1975, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, John Carroll University
 
"Is Wolfram's Willehalm a Romance?"
Tenth Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 4-7, 1975, sponsored by the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University