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职称:Professor of German
所属学校:Brandeis University
所属院系:European Cultural Studies
所属专业:European Studies/Civilization
联系方式:781-736-3218
University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. Texas Tech University, M.A. Texas Tech University, B.A. Steve Dowden is a Professor of German language and literature, and he chairs the Department of German, Russian and Asian Languages and Literatures. He graduated from the University of California with a Ph.d in German in 1984. After a decade teaching at Yale he joined the Brandeis faculty in 1994. Dowden has published on German literature, art, and intellectual history from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. His teaching spans the literature of the Goethezeit to twentieth-century modernism and the late twentieth-century (especially Austrian) literature. In addition, he coordinates the unique Brandeis undergraduate major in European Cultural Studies.
Dowden’s books include Tragedy and the Tragic in German Literature, Art, and Thought (co-edited with Thomas Quinn, 2014), Kafka’s Castle and the Critical Imagination (1995); Understanding Thomas Bernhard (1989); Sympathy for the Abyss: A Study in the Novel of German Modernism (1986); German Literature, Jewish Critics: The Brandeis Symposium (co-edited with Meike Werner, 2002); A Companion to Thomas Mann’s “The Magic Mountain” (1998); Hermann Broch: Literature, Philosophy, Politics: The Yale Broch Symposium (1988). Currently, he is working on a book exploring interrelationships among the different arts in German and European modernism.