
Amir Eshel
· Edward Clark Crossett Professor of Humanistic Studies and Professor of Comparative LiteratureStanford University · Jewish Studies
Active 1965–2020
About
Amir Eshel is the Edward Clark Crossett Professor of Humanistic Studies, Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. As of 2019, he serves as the Director of the Comparative Literature graduate program. His affiliations at Stanford include the Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Modern Thought & Literature, and The Europe Center at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Eshel's research focuses on contemporary literature and the arts, particularly their intersections with philosophy, memory, history, political thought, and ethics. He is the author of several books, including 'Poetic Thinking Today' (2019) and 'Futurity: Contemporary Literature and the Quest for the Past' (2013), and has co-edited works on German-Hebrew dialogue, Hannah Arendt, and Barbara Honigmann. His earlier scholarship includes studies on Jewish poets, Israeli prose, and essays on prominent writers and artists such as Kafka, Hannah Arendt, Paul Celan, and Gerhard Richter. Eshel has published poetry, including a bilingual Hebrew-German collection, and has received fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt and Friedrich Ebert foundations, as well as the Award for Distinguished Teaching from the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences.
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Geology
Selected publications
Duke University Press eBooks · 2020
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Geology
- Computer Science
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2020
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
Part Three. Futurity and Action
2019-12-31
article1st authorCorrespondingPart One. Coming to Terms with the Future: German Literature in Search of the Past
2019-12-31
article1st authorCorrespondingPart Two. Writing the Unsaid: Hebrew Literature and the Question of Palestinian Flight and Expulsion
2019-12-31
article1st authorCorresponding2019-11-30
article1st authorCorrespondingIntroduction: Spelling out Futurity
2019-12-31
article1st authorCorrespondingBeyond Metaphysics: B'Tselem / In the Image - on Literature and the Arts in Our (Post) Secular Age
2018-02-26
article1st authorCorresponding2018-02-09
article1st authorCorresponding2017-12-18 · 4 citations
book1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 5 shared
Yfaat Weiss
- 3 shared
Rachel Seelig
- 2 shared
H. G. Elrod
Saybrook University
- 2 shared
Alexander R. Lowe
University of Silesia in Katowice
- 2 shared
Thomas Sparr
- 1 shared
Richard Sieburth
New York University
- 1 shared
T. G. Kennedy
- 1 shared
Harold Bloom
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Awards & honors
- Award for Distinguished Teaching from the School of Humaniti…
- Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
- Fellowship from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation
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