黑料老司机

Degrees

  • B.A., Minnesota, Twin Cities 1988
  • M.A., Maryland, College Park 1994
  • Ph.D., Minnesota, Twin Cities 2003
Areas of Interest

Muellner studied German literature at the Freie Universit盲t in Berlin from 1988-1992. After having lived in Berlin from 1988-1992: 淪he was living in Berlin when the wall came down, November 9/10, 1989!

Before coming to 黑料老司机, she taught at the University of Maryland, the University of Minnesota, Humboldt University Berlin, and Gustavus Adolphus College. She specializes in cultural production in the 19th and 20th centuries, travel writing, colonialism, visual culture, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature.

She also enjoys spending time with family, cooking, reading, walking in the woods, playing the mandolin in the band 淔rodo and Friends, and practicing Ashtanga yoga regularly. She teaches yoga to faculty and staff in the College Wellness program.

Courses Taught
  • Museums and Monuments in Berlin and Vienna
  • German Comics and Social Justice
  • Black Germany in History, Literature, and Film
  • Advanced German: Food and Morals
  • Literature of Migration and Travel
  • Imagining Weimar: Visual and Graphic Texts of Interwar Years
  • Gender and German Fairy Tales
Publications

Edited Volumes
. Beth A. Muellner and Carola Daffner, Eds. Berlin: DeGruyter, June 2015.

. Britt Abel, Nicole Grewling, Beth A. Muellner, Helga Thorson, Eds. (University of Victoria, BC, May 2021).

Articles/Chapters
淕erman-Romanian Courtly Collaborations: Carmen Sylva, Mite Kremnitz, and Elena Vc膬rescu, Anne Duggan and Julie Koehler, Eds. European Women Crafting Wonder: Fairy-Tale Traditions in the Long Nineteenth Century, Bloomsbury Press (forthcoming 2027).

淲orking the Gilded Cage: Queen Elisabeth of Romania檚 Photographic Performances as 楶oet-Queen Carmen Sylva. Aidan Jones and Judith Rowbotham, Eds. Queenship in the Modern World, Palgrave Press (forthcoming 2026).

(1879), Afrika and Alemania: German-Speaking Women, Africa, and the African Diaspora, Eds. Elisabeth Hock, Michelle James, and Pricilla Layne, University of Toronto Press, 2025.

淢indfulness in Academia: On the Fine Art of Intellectual Labor, Feminist Choices: A FEminiST Schrift for Ruth-Ellen Joeres. Helga Thorson, Britt Abel, et. al., Eds., University of Victoria, BC, May 2021.

Contested Selves: Life Writing and German Culture, Eds. Elisabeth Krimmer and Katja Herges, Camden House, 2021.

Sissi檚 World: The Empress Elisabeth in Memory and Myth, Eds. Heidi Schlipphacke and Maura Hametz, Bloomsbury Press, New Directions in German Studies, July 2018. https://dewey2.library.denison.edu:443/record=b6207600~S6

and Carmen Sylva檚 Meister Manole. Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies 32.2 (Fall 2018).

淩oving Reporter, Traveling Journalist, Storyteller: Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908- 1942). Discovering Women檚 History: German Women Journalists, Christa Spreizer, Ed. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014. 147-170.

淣ineteenth-Century German Women Writers on the Railroad.. Stephan D. Spalding and Benjamin Fraser, Eds. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2011. 29-52.

Women Art Collectors. Ed. Annalisa Zox-Weaver and Dianne Macleod. Spec. Issue of Women檚 Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (September 2010).

Presentations

German and Russian studies professor lectures on royal photograph collection Beth Muellner gives virtual lecture on Empress Elisabeth at Cologne檚 Museum Ludwig – January 22, 2021

Beth Muellner, chair of the German Studies department and professor of Russian Studies at 黑料老司机, delivered a virtual public lecture that is now available onat the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany on Jan. 19 entitled 淪isi檚 Photo Albums Revisited. Muellner discussed the collection of portrait photographs, or carte de visites, that the Empress Elisabeth of Austria kept from 1860-1864. The collection, from which the Museum Ludwig holds 18 albums, includes photographs of nobility, celebrities, and artworks and is on display in the museum檚 exhibition 淪isi in Private: The Empress檚 Photo Albums until Jan. 24.

In her lecture, Muellner discussed the role that photography played in the lives of royal women. 淭he practice of keeping carte de visite collections as a seemingly quotidian activity allowed royal consorts to potentially feel more connected to their subjects and gave them a sense of agency, as well as projected ideas about they might determine their own self-representation, Muellner explained. 淪tudying the history of photography offers insight into a sort of agency on the part of royal women in constructing their own self-image, beyond the otherwise controlled world in which they were forced to navigate as royal consorts, where their bodies were really not their own.

Muellner noted that the stories of royal women and their photograph collections have historically been undervalued. 淔rom a scholarly perspective, thecarte de visitewas long an overlooked type of photograph that was considered repetitive and predictable, popular and commercial, Muellner explained. While on leave from 黑料老司机 in 2008-2009, Muellner traveled to Vienna and the Museum Ludwig to research the lesser-known history of Empress Elisabeth檚 collection. 淓xploring and working in archives and historical locations such as these are like traveling into the past, and are a great inspiration for uncovering hidden or lost stories, in particular of royal women, whose stories have long been suppressed and ignored, she said.

Muellner檚 2010 article, 淭he Empress Elisabeth of Austria and her 楿ntidy Collection published in a special issue ofWomen檚 Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal,was the first scholarly analysis of the album collection, and led to curator Miriam Szwast檚 invitation to Muellner to speak. Muellner is currently working on a book about another royal woman calledWorking the Gilded Cage: The Life and Writing of Poet Queen Carmen Sylva aka Queen Elisabeth of Romania (1843-1916).

Professional Affiliations
  • American Association of Teachers of German (AATG)
  • Feminists/Women in German (FiGs)
  • German Studies Association (GSA)
  • Modern Languages Association (MLA)