People
Amir Eshel, MA, PhD
Director of The Europe Center at FSI Stanford and Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature; CISAC Affiliated Faculty Member
Dept of German Studies
Building 260, Room 204
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2030
Research Interests
postwar German culture; comparative literature; German-Jewish history and culture from the Enlightenment to the present
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Events & Presentations
- Stanford Faculty Discussion: Salman Rushdie's "Joseph Anton: A Memoir"
November 28, 2012 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Special Event
Amir Eshel, Abbas Milani, Tobias Wolff
Nelly Sachs: Migration and Memory, Poetry and Context
March 8, 2012 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Workshop
Amir Eshel, Aris Fioretos, Deniz Göktürk, Axel Englund, Anna Westerstahl Stenport, Leslie Morris, Lucy Alford, Andrew Utter
conference agenda, flyer available- Barbara Honigmann International Conference
October 24, 2011 - October 26, 2011 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Conference
Barbara Honigmann, Michael Mertes, Reuven Amitai, Yfaat Weiss, Anja Siegemund, Bettina Bannasch, Thomas Nolden, Carola Hilfrich, Lilla Balint, Susanne Zepp, Amir Eshel, Michael Hasenclever, Ruth Fine, Yaniv Feller, Natasha Gordinsky, Yoav Rinon, Karin Neuburger, Idan Gillo, Marcus Silber, Galili Shahar, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Amir Engel
conference agenda available
Race and Ethnicity: Marking Difference in Europe and the U.S.
January 14, 2011 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Workshop
Cecile Alduy, Ounia Doukoure, Amir Eshel, Roland Hsu, Pavle Levi, Paula Moya, David Palumbo-Liu, Matthew Snipp, Monica McDermott, Ramon Saldivar, Hazel Markus
Audio transcript available
conference agenda available
Facts are Subversive
October 6, 2010 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Lecture
Timothy Garton Ash, Tobias Wolff, Amir Eshel
Audio & Video transcripts available
Hannah Arendt and the Humanities: On the Relevance of Her Work Beyond the Realm of Politics
May 13, 2010 - May 14, 2010 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Workshop
Ulrich Baer, Sonja Boos, Stephan Braese, Nir Evron, Amir Eshel, Barbara Hahn, Robert Harrison, Christine Ivanovic, Martin Klebes, Eyal Peretz, Liliane Weissberg, Thomas Wild
Audio transcript available
conference agenda available- The Sacred and the Profane: Modernity Challenged
April 22, 2006 FSI Stanford Special Event
Coit D. Blacker, Amir Eshel, Robert Gregg, Paula M. L. Moya, Raena D. Saddler



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