Dossieronline
Dossieronline(www.dossieronline.at, ISSN: 2519-1411) is the open access journal of the Franz Nabl Institute for Literary Research at the University of Graz. Dossieronline is the continuation of the publication series Dossier, published between 1991 and 2011 in a total of 30 volumes and 6 special volumes by Verlag Droschl.
Dossieronline has been published as an open access journal under the CC BY-NC-ND license since 2017. The articles are reviewed and peer-reviewed by the editors and members of the editorial board. External reviewers are consulted for the peer review process. Neither the submission nor the publication of the articles is associated with any costs.
In academic articles and essays, Dossieronline presents a knowledgeable and lively picture of Austrian literature after 1945. At least once a year, there is a thematic focus on selected authors and individual topics of contemporary writing, in which renowned contributors participate.
Publisher: Franz Nabl Institute for Literary Research at the University of Graz
Editors: Gerhard Fuchs, Klaus Kastberger, Christian Neuhuber, Daniela Bartens (object of the month), Lisa Erlenbusch, David J. Wimmer.
Since volume 1 (2017), Dossieronline has been published on uni≡pub, the open access repository of the University of Graz.
Single issues
Edited by Gerhard Fuchs and Stefan Maurer. With original contributions by Thomas Antonic, Daniela Bartens, Monika Meister and Horst Waggershauser as well as reprints by Kurt Bartsch, Dietrich Diederichsen, Jörg Drews, Günter Eichberger, Wilhelm Hengstler and Gerhard Melzer.
Edited by Daniela Bartens and Harald Miesbacher. In collaboration with Ingeborg Orthofer. With original contributions by Daniela Bartens, Oliver Bukowski, Harald Miesbacher, Alexandra Millner, Eva Luzia Preindl, Nicole Streitler-Kastberger and Klaus Zeyringer as well as reprints by Ulf Peter Hallberg, Herbert Herzmann, Dieter Hornig, Tom Kleijn, Jutta Landa, Stefan Schwar, Richard Stradner and Peter Weibel. Appendix: Materials 1: "Cancellation letters". Materials 2: Barbara Belic in conversation with artist friends of Werner Schwab (videos).
Edited by Gerhard Fuchs, Stefan Maurer and Christian Neuhuber. With contributions by Wolfgang Straub, Gerald Lind, Holger Englerth, Gerhard Fuchs, Christian Teissl, Evelyn Deutsch-Schreiner, Christian Neuhuber, Stephanie Lindner, Bernhard Oberreither, Bettina Rabelhofer, Michael Schäfl and Alexandra Millner.
Edited by Lisa Erlenbusch and Stefan Maurer. With contributions by Lisa Erlenbusch, Stefan Maurer, Harald Miesbacher, Thomas Antonic, Vanessa Hannesschläger, Holger Englerth, Fermin Suter, Michael Braun, Xaver Bayer and Timo Brandt.
Edited by Klaus Kastberger and David J. Wimmer. With contributions by Clemens J. Setz, Insa Wilke, Iris Hermann, Richard Kämmerlings, Karla Mäder, Christian Dinger, Florian Baranyi, Kalina Kupczynska, Klaus Kastberger, David J. Wimmer, Riccardo Schöfberger and students of German Studies from Graz.
Edited by Lisa Erlenbusch and Christian Neuhuber. With contributions by Joanna Drynda, Teresa Hartinger, Lisa Erlenbusch, David J. Wimmer, Walter Fanta, Günther A. Höfler, Daniela Bartens, Robert Vellusig, Stefan Maurer, Stefan Alker-Windbichler, Agnes Altziebler, Barbara Reiter
Edited by Daniela Bartens and David J. Wimmer. With contributions by Kristina Pfoser, Jürgen Hosemann, Thomas Combrink, Renate Giacomuzzi, Anna Fercher, Daniela Bartens, Monika Schmitz-Emans, Sven Hanuschek, Nicole Streitler-Kastberger, Silvana Cimenti, Hans-Bernd Bunte, Stefan Alker-Windbicher, Günther Holler-Schuster