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Dr. Avraham Rot


Sprechstunde w?hrend der Vorlesungszeit: nach Vereinbarung


Postdoc DFG Projekt

Gottfried Benn, das Judentum und der 'konstruktive Geist'


Vita

seit 10/2019: wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, DFG-Projekt ?Gottfried Benn, das Judentum und der ?konstruktive Geist‘“, Universit?t Regensburg

09/2018 – 08/2019: Postdoctoral Fellow, Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies, Universit?t Hamburg

11/2016 – 08/2018: Richard Macksey Humanities Fellow, Department of Comparative Thought and Literature, Johns Hopkins University, USA

01/2018 – 05/2018: Professorial Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, George Washington University, USA

07/2017 – 12/2017: Postdoctoral Fellow, Global Humanities Junior Research and Teaching Stay, Principles of Cultural Dynamics, Freie Universit?t Berlin

08/2011 – 10/2016: PhD Intellectual History, Johns Hopkins University, USA

08/2009 – 03/2010: Junior Visiting Fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Wien, ?sterreich

12/2010: M.A. German Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

10/2007: B.A. History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

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Forschung

Deutsch-jüdische Kultur- und Literaturgeschichte

Wissenschaftsgeschichte

Geschichte der modernen Philosophie, Psychologie und Psychiatrie

Geschichte der Gefühle

S?kularisierung

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Publikationen

Monographie

“From Anxiety to Boredom: Heidegger, Freud, and the Emotional History of Secularization,” Dissertation, Johns Hopkins University (2016)

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Aufs?tze

“Spinoza’s Affective Skepticism,” Yearbook of the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies, Vol. 3 (2019), forthcoming.

“The Ontological Status of the Affects in Spinoza’s Metaphysics: ‘Being-in,’ ‘Affection of,’ and the Affirmation of Finitude,” The Review of Metaphysics, vol. 71 no. 4 (2018), 667–701.

“Constructing Identity and Embracing Boredom in United Europe,” Perspectives on Memory and Identity, eds. B. Marrin and K. Hammerstein, Vienna: IWM Junior Visiting Fellows’ Conferences, Vol. 28, 2010.

“The Infantilization of Evil: The Tin Drum and the Intergenerational Dynamics of Remembrance of the Second World War in West Germany,” European Forum Working Papers, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2009.

“The Metamorphoses of an Historical Story: ‘The Southern Storms’ (1881–82) in the Jewish Historiography,” Hayo Haya: A Young Forum for History, vol. 7 (2009), 58–81. (in Hebrew)

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DFG-Projekt


  1. Fakult?t für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften
  2. Institut für Germanistik

Lehrstuhl für Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft 2

 Dr.

Avraham Rot

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