Stefan Willer

Stefan Willer

Visiting Lecturer in the Department of German Studies

Contact:

Pigott Hall

650 723 4977

Office Hours:

by appointment

BIO:

 

Dr. Stefan Willer is Associate Director of the Center for Literary and Cultural Research (ZfL) Berlin and Director of the research project "Prognostik und Literatur" since 2010 and a lecturer at the Institute for Philosophy and the History of Literature, Science, and Technology at the Technical University Berlin since 2010.

He is interested in German and other literatures since the 18th century. One of his main interests has always been contemporary literature. His first book, Botho Strauß zur Einführung (Hamburg: Junius, 2000), is an introduction to one of today's most important German playwrights and novelists. Another focus is German and European romanticism. His second book (based on his PhD thesis), Poetik der Etymologie. Texturen sprachlichen Wissens in der Romantik (Berlin: Akademie, 2003), examines the both speculative and playful practices of etymology that were topical in the science of language around 1800. All in all, intersections of literature and science play an important part in his research, especially with regard to concepts of reproduction, generation, and inheritance. He is co-author of the book Das Konzept der Generation. Eine Wissenschafts- und Kulturgeschichte (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 2008) and wrote his 'habilitation' thesis about theories and practices of cultural inheritance in German modernism: Erbfälle. Theorien und Praktiken kultureller Übertragung in der Moderne (München: Fink 2012). He co-edited several volumes and special issues, e.g. about religious poetry, exemplarity, and aging in literature. The latest one, Prophetie und Prognosik. Verfügungen über Zukunft in Wissenschaften, Religionen und Künsten (co-edited with Daniel Weidner, München: Fink 2012), is the first result of his ongoing project: the historical and contemporary interrelations between literature and knowledge about the future. 

EDUCATION:

Dissertation: University of Münster, Spring semester 2001, summa cum laude.
Title: "Etymologische Texturen. Zur Poetik etymologischen Wissens in der romantischen Philologie". Advisor: Professor Detlef Kremer.
 
M.A.: University of Münster, spring semester 1996, Master’s degree "with honours" in Germanic and Romance Languages and Literatures, and Music.
 
Graduate Studies: 1993 - 1996 at the University of Münster.
 
Undergraduate Studies:1990 - 1993 at the University of Göttingen.

Courses

  • GERMAN
    254
    Aut
    2012-13

    An examination of the transformation of the discourse concerning the future in literary and philosophical texts, especially the assertion of differences among past, present and future periods. The relationship between a historical epistemology of knowledge about the future and a rhetorical analysis of speech acts. Texts include Kant's Anthropology," Jean Paul's Conjectural Biography,  Schiller's Wallenstein, Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea, Schleiermacher's Monologues and Schlegel's Athenaeum Fragments. This course will be conducted in German.