...It's all trivial -- your grouse, my hermit, Bernard's Byron. Comparing what we're looking for misses the point. It's wanting to know that makes us matter.
Arcadia
Tom Stoppard
Act 2, scn 7
Contact:
Brooks Institute: Program Director for General Education
801 Alston Road
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Office Phone: (805) 275-5609
Office Fax: (805) 275-5618
Email: timothy.scholl@brooks.edu
University of California: Department of Dramatic Art
Unversity of California Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-706
Department Phone: (805) 893-3147
Department Fax: (805) 893-7029
My
name is Timothy W. Scholl and I
am a doctoral candidate at the University
of California Santa Barbara. Currently, I serve as the Program Director for General Education at Brooks Institute in Ventura, CA. I built this site to assist in my academic job search. I also added a few pet projects along the way.
My
research is currently focused on issues of national and cultural identity
in Germany following World War II. My dissertation is a study of three
productions of classic German dramas in 1945; Lessing's Nathan
der Weise, Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris and Schiller's
Don Karlos. I believe that at the end of World War II , Germany looked to recreate a national identity based on the glorious past (perhaps fictitious), of Goethe, Schiller and Lessing.
I am also an active member of theAmerican Society for
Theatre Research (ASTR).
To access the pages for the research group on National Culture / National Identity, click here. The Research Group meets regularly at
the ASTR annual conference (this year in Toronto, Ontario Canada).
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navigate through these pages, click on the desired button on the menu
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Keep checking back as I will continue to make periodic updates.