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Lotte Motz (August 16, 1922 – December 24, 1997) was an Austrian-American scholar who published five books and around 50 scholarly papers, primarily in the fields of Norse mythology and folklore. Forced to flee her native Austria upon the rise of the Nazis, Motz earned her B.A. from Hunter College and did her graduate work at Stanford University and the University of Wisconsin, obtaining a Ph.D. in German and philology from the latter institution in 1955. She taught at Brooklyn College and Hunter College. Her research interests came to focus on female figures in Norse and Germanic mythology, especially the nature and function of giantesses in that tradition.
   Motz was posthumously honored with a conference held in her memory at Bonn University in 1999, which led to the publication of a commemorative volume of scholarly works on female entities in Northern mythology.

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