Faculty
| Name | Interests | Contact | Appointment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ted Andersson | Germanic, especially Scandinavian, Medieval Literature | tma@stanford.edu | Professor |
| Russell Berman | German literature and culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; politics and literature; cultures of totalitarianism; critical theory. Cultural and political relations between the United States and Europe. Anti-Americanism. Editor of TELOS. | Building 260, Room 201 Phone: 650 723 1069 Fax: 650 725 8421 berman@stanford.edu | Professor |
| Elizabeth Bernhardt | Second-language reading with a particular emphasis on the reading of second-language literature | Building 30, Room 110 Phone: 650 723 7013 Fax: 650 725 9377 ebernhar@stanford.edu | Professor |
| Adrian Daub | 19th and 20th century German literature and culture; philosophy, sexuality and literature; philosophy of music; German film; German Idealism and Romanticism; Frankfurt School Marxism | Building 260, Room 202 Phone: 650 723 9079 Fax: 650 725 8421 daub@stanford.edu | Assistant Professor |
| Márton Dornbach | Literature and intellectual history from the Enlightenment to WWII, prose fiction, aesthetic and hermeneutic theory, German Idealism and Romanticism, Frankfurt School | Building 260, Room 208 Phone: 650-723-5887 Fax: 650-725-8421 dornbach@stanford.edu | Assistant Professor |
| Charitini Douvaldzi | 18th to 20th century German literature and culture; autobiography and the Bildungsroman; psychoanalytic and cultural theory; narrative, vision, and the arts of memory; ethics and aesthetics of incompletion. | Building 260, Room 203 Phone: 650 723 0415 Fax: 650 725 8421 douvaldzi@stanford.edu | Assistant Professor |
| Amir Eshel | Postwar German culture, German-Jewish history and culture from the Enlightenment to the present, and Literary Theory. He is also involved in an interdisciplinary project on Berlin and the urban space. | Building 260, Room 204 Phone: 650 723 0413 Fax: 650 725 8421 eshel@stanford.edu | Professor |
| Kurt Müller-Vollmer | German thought and literature from the eighteenth century; history and methodologies of the humanities and human sciences; language theories, hermeneutics, literary theory, translation studies; European and American Romanticism (Transcendentalism);modern poetry and poetics; the work of Wilhelm von Humboldt. | kmv@stanfordalumni.org | Professor |
| Orrin "Rob" Robinson | Historical Germanic and German linguistics, Old High German Syntax, German dialectology, Modern German phonology | Building 260, Room 251 Phone: 650 723 0413 Fax: 650 725 8421 owr@stanford.edu | Professor |