| Mark
Anderson:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Johns Hopkins,
1985 |
 | Interests:
Kafka, European modernism, German-Jewish culture, theory and practice of translation, postwar German and Austrian literature |
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| Jeremy
Dauber:
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 | Associate Professor,
Dr. Phil.,
Oxford,
1999 |
 | Interests:
History of Yiddish literature, Jewish literature, Yiddish theater |
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| David
Weiss
Halvini:
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 | Professor,
D.H.L.,
Jewish Theological Seminary,
1957 |
 | Interests:
Talmud; Rabbinic Judaism |
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| Miriam
Hoffman:
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 | Lecturer,
M.A.,
Columbia,
1983 |
 | Interests:
Yiddish etymological studies and folk lore |
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| Andreas
Huyssen:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Zurich,
1969 |
 | Interests:
German literature and culture of the 18th-20th centuries, comparative modernisms, postmodernism, media studies, critical theory |
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| Dan
Miron:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1967 |
 | Interests:
Hebrew literature and culture; Yiddish literature |
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| Dorothea
von
Mücke:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
1988 |
 | Interests:
The Romantic Fantastic, Eighteenth-century semiotics and aesthetics, paradigms of feminist scholarship, eighteenth-century literature, literature and psychoanalysis, Enlightenment and visuality, Faust and media, Classical drama |
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| Michael
F.
Stanislawski:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1979 |
 | Interests:
Eastern European Jewish history |
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| Yosef
Hayim
Yerushalmi:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1966 |
 | Interests:
Medieval and Modern Jewish History |
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