- Alexander Stephan
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name = Dr. Alexander Stephan
image_size = 150px
birth_date =August 16 ,1946
birth_place =Lüdenscheid ,Germany
nationality = German
field = Literature
work_institutions =Ohio State University University of Florida
alma_mater =University of Michigan Princeton University
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prizes =Alexander Stephan (born
August 16 ,1946 inLüdenscheid ,Germany ) is a specialist inGerman literature andarea studies . He is a professor, Ohio Eminent Scholar, and Senior Fellow of theMershon Center for International Security Studies atOhio State University (OSU).Stephan studied American and German literature at the Freie Universität in Berlin and at the
University of Michigan . He obtained his Ph.D. fromPrinceton University . Subsequently, he taught at Princeton, theUniversity of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) andUniversity of Florida . At Ohio State University, he holds a research professorship in German literature and area studies.As professor of German literature, Stephan focuses on the modern period. His publications cover the history of German exile literature, the
Weimar Republic , and the literature of theGerman Democratic Republic (GDR). He is the author of books, among others, onAnna Seghers ,Christa Wolf ,Max Frisch , andPeter Weiss . Stephan was also the first researcher who obtained access to the documents which theFBI kept on German exile writers such asBertolt Brecht ,Lion Feuchtwanger ,Thomas Mann and Anna Seghers.At the OSU Mershon Center, Stephan concentrates on
international security and US-European cultural relations. He wrote about the impact ofAmerican culture on the GDR and published five collections of essays analyzingAmericanization andanti-Americanism in Germany and in Europe after 1945.Stephan is a founder of the book series Exilstudien/Exile Studies, a member of the German
PEN , and a recipient of grants from theGuggenheim Foundation ,Humboldt Foundation , and numerous other institutions. His publications were discussed on German television, byCNN , and in papers such asThe New York Times ,The New York Review of Books ,The Nation , andThe Guardian .In 2007 appeared a Festschrift honoring Stephan, "Kulturpolitik und Politik der Kultur/Cultural Politics and the Politics of Culture" (Oxford), which was edited by Helen Fehervary and Bernd Fischer.
His wife, Halina Stephan, is a professor for Slavic Literature at Ohio State University. She specializes in
Russian avant-garde literature and Polish theatre, and is director of the OSUCenter for Slavic and East European Studies .Works
Books (selection):
*"Überwacht, ausgebürgert, exiliert. Schriftsteller und der Staat". Bielefeld, 2007.
*"Im Visier desFBI . Deutsche Exilschriftsteller in den Akten amerikanischer Geheimdienste". Stuttgart, 1995, rev. pb. Berlin, 1998, engl. as "'Communazis.' FBI Surveillance of GermanEmigré Writers". New Haven, 2000.
*"Anna Seghers : 'Das siebte Kreuz'. Welt und Wirkung eines Romans". Berlin, 1997.
*"Anna Seghers im Exil". Bonn, 1993.
*"Max Frisch ". München, 1983.
*"Christa Wolf ". München, 1976, 4th, enl. and rev. ed. 1991.
*"Die deutsche Exilliteratur". München, 1979.Books in preparation:
*"Left Behind. Popular Culture, Religious Fundamentalism and Politics in the USA of George W. Bush".
*"Das Dritte Reich und die Exilliteratur. Ausbürgerung und Überwachung deutscher Autoren durch Behörden des Nazistaates".Edited volumes (selection):
*"America on my mind. Zur Amerikanisierung der deutschen Kultur seit 1945" (with Jochen Vogt). München, 2006.
*"The Americanization of Europe:Culture ,Diplomacy , andAnti-Americanism after 1945". New York, 2006, pb. 2007.
*"Das Amerika der Autoren. Von Kafka bis 09/11" München, 2006.
*"Exile and Otherness: New Approaches to the Experience of the Nazi Refugees". Oxford, 2005.
*"Refuge and Reality: Feuchtwanger and the European Émigrés in California" (with Pól O’Dochartaigh). Amsterdam, 2005.
*"Americanization and Anti-Americanism. The German Encounter with American Culture After 1945". New York, 2005, pb. 2007.
*"Anna Seghers, Die Entscheidung. Roman". Werkausgabe, vol. I, 7. Berlin, 2003.
*Döblin, L. Feuchtwanger, A. Seghers, A. Zweig, "Early 20th Century German Fiction". New York, 2003, pb. 2003.
*"Jeans, Rock und Vietnam. Amerikanische Kultur in der DDR" (with Therese Hörnigk). Berlin, 2002.
*"‘Rot = Braun’? Brecht Dialog 2000. Nationalsozialismus und Stalinismus bei Brecht und Zeitgenossen" (with Therese Hörnigk). Berlin, 2000.
*Uwe Johnson, "Speculations About Jakob and Other Writings". New York, 2000, pb. 2000.
*"Themes and Structures. Studies in German Literature fromGoethe to the Present. A Festschrift forTheodore Ziolkowski ". Columbia, 1997.
*Ulrich Plenzdorf, Günter Kunert, Anna Seghers, and others, "The New Sufferings of Young W. and Other Stories from the German Democratic Republic" (with Therese Hörnigk). New York, 1997, pb. 1997.
*"Christa Wolf: The Author’s Dimension. Selected Essays". New York and London, 1993; Chicago, 1995.
*"Exil. Literatur und die Künste nach 1933". Bonn, 1990.
*"Schreiben im Exil. Zur Ästhetik der deutschen Exilliteratur 1933-1945" (with Hans Wagener). Bonn, 1985.
*"Peter Weiss . Die Ästhetik des Widerstands". Frankfurt, 1983, 2nd ed. 1987, 3rd ed. 1990.
*Editor of "Exilstudien/Exile Studies. A Monograph Series". New York, Oxford, 1993ff. (vols. 1-10, vols. 11 in preparation).TV and radio (selection):
*"Left Behind: Popular culture, religiöser Fundamentalismus und Politik in den USA des George W. Bush", TV lecture, Germany, 2005.
*"Thomas Mann und der CIA", TV documentary, Germany, 2002.
*"Exilanten und der CIA", TV documentary, Germany, 2002.
*"Brecht und das FBI", TV documentary, Germany, 2001.
*"Im Visier des FBI. Deutsche Autoren im US-Exil", TV documentary (with Johannes Eglau), Germany, 1995.External links
* [http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/stephan30/ Personal website at The Ohio State University]
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