Placement Record in the Graduate Program in German Literature and Critical Thought, including students who graduated from the Program in Comparative Literary Studies with a “home department” in German
Wiebke Bullermann (PhD 2021) “Die Auswirkungen von Migration, Flucht und Asyl auf Heimat und Identität in der deutsch-arabischen Migrationsliteratur” Current Position: Project manager and strategist for Peta Germany in Berlin
Jan Cao (PhD 2021) “Transplanting Languages: Botanical Poetics of Paul Celan and Yoko Tawada” Current Position: Junior Research Fellow at the Si-Mian Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at East China Normal University in Shanghai
Jonas Rosenbruck (PhD 2020) “The Smell of Language: Messianism and Olfactory Poetics in Modernity” Current Position: Assistant Professor of German, Amherst College
Nadav Avruch (PhD 2019) “Occasions of Underground: German Miners and Moles on the Essence of Ground (ca. 1780–1920)” Current Position: Translator at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
Sonia Li (PhD 2018) “Secretaries of the Negligible: Reading Animals in Kafka and Coetzee” Current Position: Associate Product Manager, Mentor Collective
Frederike Tevebring (PhD 2017) “Unveiling Baubo: The Making of an Ancient Myth” Current Position: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, King’s College London
Clemens Ackermann (PhD 2017) “Writing as a Continuation of War by other Means: Ernst Jünger in Weimar Germany” Current Position: Forschungskoordination Internationalisierung at ARENA2036, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Henrik S. Wilberg (2016) “Language before Critique: Figures of Aesthetics from Leibniz to Herder” Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Miami
Benjamin Robinson (PhD 2016) “Bureaucratic Fanatics in the Work of Kleist, Melville, Conrad, and Kafka” Current Position: Assistant Professor of German, NYU
Steven Tester (PhD 2013) “Georg Christoph Lichtenberg: Reflections on Knowledge Nature and the Self” Current Position: Lecturer in Philosophy, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Julia Chi Yan Ng (PhD 2012) “Conditions of Impossibility: Failure and Fictions of Perpetual Peace” Current Position: Senior Lecturer in Critical Theory, Goldsmiths, University of London
Daniel Nolan (PhD 2010) “Exhibiting Candor: Public Exposure in the Works of Heinrich von Kleist and Evgenii Baratynskii” Current Position: Assistant Professor of German Studies, University of Minnesota-Duluth
Michael Koch (PhD 2009) “Here and Now: The Immanence of Rilke's Angel” Current Position: Instructor, Marquette University
Rob Ryder (PhD 2009) “Hearing Otherwise: The Acoustical Unconscious from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge” Current Position: Assistant Professor of Instruction, Northwestern University
Amy Zumfelde (PhD 2009) “Surviving Survival: Trauma, Testimony and Text in Slavery and Holocaust Fictional Narratives” Current Position: Professor of Modern Languages, Oakton Community College
Anna Glazova (PhD 2008) “Counter-Quotation: The defiance of poetic tradition in Paul Celan and Osip Mandelstam” Current Position Poet, literary, scholar, freelance translator, and editor
Paul North (PhD 2007) “A Drawback of Thought: The Concept of Distraction in Benjamin, Heidegger, Kafka” Current Position: Professor and Chair of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Yale University
Christopher Reid (PhD 2006) “Invested Identities: The economics of Self-Development in the ‘Bildungsroman’” Current Position: Founder/CEO LanguagePilot GmbH
Anthony Adler (PhD 2005) “The Rule of Nature: Dance, Physiocracy, and Poetic Language in Hölderlin's Hyperion” Current Position: Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Yonsei University's Underwood International College, Seoul, South Korea
Martin Klebes (PhD 2003) “Remembering Failure: Philosophy and the Form of the Novel” Current Position: Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Oregon
Colin Benert (PhD 2002) “Coming to Terms with Music: Music, Memory, Language, and the Crucible of Interiority in Germany in the 1790” Current Position: Associate Instructional Professor, Department of Germanic Studies, University of Chicago
Catherine Grimm (PhD 1998) “Der Mensch—Metapher: Temporality, Identity, and the Concept of Language in the Works of Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis)” Current Position: Assistant Teaching Professor of German, Miami University
Richard Block (PhD 1998) “The Spell of Italy: The Goethe Effect and the German Literary Imagination” Current Position: Professor of German Studies, University of Washington