- Andreas Huyssen
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website =Andreas Huyssen (born 1942) is the Villard Professor of German and
Comparative Literature atColumbia University , where he has taught since 1986. He is the founding director of the university's Center for Comparative Literature and Society and one of the founding editors of the "New German Critique ", the leading journal of German studies in the United States.Life
Huyssen received his doctorate from the
University of Zürich in 1969, and taught at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee from then until 1986, when he joined the faculty at Columbia. From 1986-92 and in 2005 he served as head of Columbia's Germanic Languages and Literatures department. From 1998 to 2003 he was a director of the Center for Comparative Literature and Society.Work
Huyssen is particularly known for his work on 18th-20th century
German literature and culture, internationalmodernism andpostmodernism ,Frankfurt School critical theory,cultural memory , historical trauma,urban culture , andglobalization . His work has appeared in translation in Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, and other languages.He is currently working on a book project about
modernist miniatures , a little studied experimental form of modernist writing, widespread in French and German modernism fromCharles Baudelaire toRainer Maria Rilke ,Benn ,Franz Kafka ,Siegfried Kracauer ,Musil , andWalter Benjamin .In addition to his editorship of the "New German Critique", Huyssen serves on the editorial boards of "October", "
Constellations ", and "Germanic Review ".Personal
Married to "
New York Times " correspondentNina Bernstein , Huyssen is also a longtime friend ofNobel Prize -winning Turkish novelistOrhan Pamuk , and often hosts him when the writer comes to the US. The two teach a class together at Columbia.Selected works
*"Drama des Sturm und Drang" (1980)
*"After the Great Divide: Modernism, Mass Culture, Postmodernism" (1986)
*"Postmoderne: Zeichen eines kulturellen Wandels" (ed. with Klaus Scherpe, 1986)
*"Modernity and the Text: Revisions of German Modernism" (ed. with David Bathrick, 1989)
*"Twilight Memories: Marking Time in a Culture of Amnesia" (1995)
*"Present Pasts: Urban Palimpsests and the Politics of Memory" (2003)
*"Other Cities, Other Worlds: Urban Imaginaries in a Globalizing World" (forthcoming 2008)External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/german/faculty/huyssen_a.html Faculty page for the Columbia department of Germanic Languages and Literature]
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ccls/fac-bios/huyssen/faculty.html Biography at the Center for Comparative Literature and Society]
* [http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2007/07/andreas-huyssen.html Andreas Huyssen on Günter Grass]
* [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jul05/forum.php Huyssen’s acceptance speech for the Mark Van Doren Award]Persondata
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