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Jennifer M. Hoyer

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Researcher

Faculty Researcher

2 h-index 27 pubs 8 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Jennifer M. Hoyer's research interests center on the intersection of mathematics and lyric poetry, exploring how these disciplines inform and influence each other. Her work has investigated the connections between mathematical concepts and poetic expression, particularly within German-Jewish literature. Hoyer has examined themes of generation, gender, and identity in post-1989 German-Jewish literary works. Her scholarship also delves into neuroqueer perspectives on mathematics and lyric poetry, considering how different modes of thinking can be applied to these fields. Hoyer has contributed to the translation and analysis of German poetry, engaging with works by Nelly Sachs and other poets.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 27
  • Citations: 8

Selected Publications

  • Nelly Sachs: <i>Flight and Metamorphosis: Poems</i>, translated by Joshua Weiner; <i>If I Only Knew</i>, translated by Jean Boase-Beier; <i>Revelation Freshly Erupting: Collected Poetry</i>, translated by Andrew Shanks (2024)
    Translation and Literature DOI OpenAlex
  • McGlothlin, Erin. <i>The Mind of the Holocaust Perpetrator in Fiction and Nonfiction</i> (2022)
    The German Quarterly DOI OpenAlex
  • “in the mirrors’ hall”: Nelly Sachs and the 40s Generation (2019)
    Scandinavian Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • “in the mirrors’ hall”: Nelly Sachs and the 40s Generation (2019)
    Scandinavian Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • A Michael Kohlhaas for the Post-Holocaust Era: Nelly Sachs’ Eli. Ein Mysterienspiel vom Leiden Israels (2013)
  • Book Reviews (2010)
    The European Legacy DOI OpenAlex
  • Painting Sand: Nelly Sachs and the <i>Grabschrift</i> (2009)
    The German Quarterly 1 citation DOI OpenAlex

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