Elizabeth Mittman
- (she/her)
- mittman@msu.edu
- Wells B267
- Associate Professor
- Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures
Biography
Ph.D., German, University of MinnesotaLiz Mittman’s teaching and research interests include East German and postsocialist studies, film and visual culture, autobiography and life writing, memory cultures, and gender studies. She has published articles and review essays in Signs, Seminar, Monatshefte, German Politics and Society, the Women in German Yearbook, Die Unterrichtspraxis, and Foreign Language Annals. Her current book project, “Narrating the German Democratic Republic as a Woman,” explores the relationships between gender, voice, and the search for “authenticity” in representations of the GDR, both before and after unification. Other ongoing projects explore the relationship between music and cultural memory in post-Holocaust German and American contexts, and the comics of Anke Feuchtenberger.She serves on the editorial board of the German Quarterly and has held a variety of leadership roles in the Coalition of Women in German. Liz is currently coordinator for the MSU German program’s short- and long-term education abroad programs. In 2023 she was recognized with the MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Education Abroad
College of Arts & Letters News
- Study Abroad Offers Authentic Immersion in German CultureCollege of Arts & Letters
August 14, 2025Emma Steury, from Grand Haven, Michigan, is an MSU junior with a double major in English and German. She traveled to Germany this summer to participate in the German Language and Culture in Mayen study abroad program led by Liz Mittman and Patti Spinner, both Associate […] Read Now →
- German Professor Awarded for Outstanding Service to Education AbroadCollege of Arts & Letters
April 7, 2023Elizabeth Mittman, Associate Professor of German in the Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures at Michigan State University, is the 2023 recipient of the MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Education Abroad, which recognizes faculty and staff who give their […] Read Now →
- German Study Abroad Program Celebrates 50 Years of Life-Changing ExperiencesCollege of Arts & Letters
January 23, 2023Each summer, for the past 50 years, Michigan State University students have made a small city in Europe’s Rhine Valley their home. They travel to Mayen, Germany, for five weeks to study the German language while immersing themselves in the local culture through one of the […] Read Now →
- German Alumna Works with Big Cats in AfricaCollege of Arts & Letters
April 10, 2018MSU alumna Kelsey Prediger works with cheetahs in Namibia, Africa, as the Conservation and Tour Manager of the Solitaire Activity Centre for the Solitaire Land Trust. Prediger graduated from Michigan State University in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in German and a […] Read Now →
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