Faculty

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Ted AnderssonGermanic, especially Scandinavian, Medieval Literaturetma@stanford.edu Professor
Russell BermanGerman 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 BernhardtSecond-language reading with a particular emphasis on the reading of second-language literatureBuilding 30, Room 110
Phone: 650 723 7013
Fax: 650 725 9377
ebernhar@stanford.edu
Professor
Adrian Daub19th and 20th century German literature and culture; philosophy, sexuality and literature; philosophy of music; German film; German Idealism and Romanticism; Frankfurt School MarxismBuilding 260, Room 202
Phone: 650 723 9079
Fax: 650 725 8421
daub@stanford.edu
Assistant Professor
Márton DornbachLiterature and intellectual history from the Enlightenment to WWII, prose fiction, aesthetic and hermeneutic theory, German Idealism and Romanticism, Frankfurt SchoolBuilding 260, Room 208
Phone: 650-723-5887
Fax: 650-725-8421
dornbach@stanford.edu
Assistant Professor
Charitini Douvaldzi18th 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 EshelPostwar 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-VollmerGerman 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" RobinsonHistorical Germanic and German linguistics, Old High German Syntax, German dialectology, Modern German phonologyBuilding 260, Room 251
Phone: 650 723 0413
Fax: 650 725 8421
owr@stanford.edu
Professor