Should you not be able to submit this assignment on time, please let dante know by the same deadline of nov 16th at noon, which author or chapter you plan to cover.

Please access the volume Writing Europe, edited by Ursula Keller, which provides some more possible viewpoints on European cultural identity by well-known authors from all over Europe, and is also available online on reserve (through the link in Library Online Course Reserves or here in the module).
LINK: https://books.openedition.org/ceup/1611
If you have not done so as part of the last assignment, please have a look at the summary of Wagner’s article. Then read the intro (the first chapter by Keller), AND choose one additional chapter of the volume (you will be reading two chapters from this volume in total). Submit a commentary type statement of about 500 words on your chosen chapter as a marked assignment here on canvas by Nov 16th at noon, including some quotes based on the questions below, which we will also use for a synchronous Group Work session on Nov 17th. (Please do not just comment on the introduction by Keller!)
1) Which problems does your chosen author address?
2) How does the author define or picture Europe (in the past, present and future)?
Please submit your work either directly as a text in the main submission field, or upload a Word file (no pdfs, please)! Thanks!
Important: This assignment will be a marked assignment and will count towards your participation mark. In addition, please make sure that you also make your work accessible in a format that can be shared with your other group members during the group work in class and later on Canvas. Please note, that the group work makes only sense, if you all have something to share. Should you not be able to submit this assignment on time, please let Dante know by the same deadline of Nov 16th at noon, which author or chapter you plan to cover. FYI: We won’t cover the whole volume in lecture style.
Optional: Feel free to read more chapters, but please comment only on one.


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