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职称:Associate Professor of German
所属学校:Tufts University
所属院系:The Department of German, Russian, and Asian Languages and Literatures
所属专业:German Language and Literature
联系方式:617-627-2576
Ph.D., German, Johns Hopkins University (2007) Staatsexamen für Lehrämter (M.A. equivalent), German, Political Science, and Sociology, University of Göttingen, Germany (2000)
Markus Wilczek is Associate Professor of German in the Department of German, Russian and Asian Languages and Literatures. He first came to the United States as a Fulbright scholar, and received his PhD from Johns Hopkins in 2007. Before joining the faculty at Tufts, he taught at Harvard (2007-2014). His research is supported by grants from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Harvard University Center for the Environment. In addition, he has been awarded fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich. Central to Markus Wilczek's teaching and research is the question of how changes in the semantic and cultural fabric of the eighteenth and nineteenth century inform the condition of literature and theory in modernity. His first monograph Das Artikulierte und das Inartikulierte: Eine Archäologie strukturalistischen Denkens (Berlin, Boston: de Gruyter, 2012) examines the historical foundations of structuralist and poststructuralist thought. In addition, Professor Wilczek has published articles on Lichtenberg, Goethe, Kleist, Heiner Müller, the rhetorical notion of 'voice,' and conceptual history. Currently, he is writing a book on literary, philosophical, and economic discourses of 'Nachhaltigkeit' ('sustainability') from the eighteenth century to the present.