Germaine Goetzinger

[1][2][3] Born in Dudelange, Luxembourg, Germaine Goetzinger matriculated from the Lycée de jeunes filles at Esch-sur-Alzette in 1966.

After teacher training in Walferdange, she studied German literature and history at the University of Tübingen, graduating in 1973.

[2] From 1995 to 2012, she headed the newly established National Literature Centre where she organized many exhibitions, promoted Luxembourg's authors and collaborated in a wide range of literary and cultural circles.

[2] Goetzinger has published the results of her research into German and Luxembourg literature in scientific and journals and in literary reviews.

Other feminists which she has studied include the Luxembourg women's rights campaigner Aline Mayrisch and the writers Emma Weber-Brugmann, Marie Henriette Steil, Anise Koltz, and Anna Speyer, all of whom played an important role in Luxembourg's literary heritage and in the development of the woman's role in society.