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Henry Pickford
Assistant Professor of German
Henry Pickford holds the following degrees: BA from Dartmouth
with double major in Russian and mathematics/philosophy, MA in comparative
literature from Stanford, Ph.D. in comparative literature and philosophy
from Yale, and MA in philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. His
publications include articles on Benjamin, Adorno, Celan and Mandelshtam,
and philosophy of language; a critical edition and translation of T. W.
Adorno’s Critical Models: Interventions and Catchwords (Columbia UP 1998, second ed. 2006);
and several translations from German and Russian.
His interests include Kant, Marx, Wittgenstein, Frankfurt School and Critical Theory.
Recent Publications
"Heimrad Bäcker and the Philosophy of Quotation"
T.W. Adorno, Critical Models: Interventions and Catchwords(Columbia UP, 2006), a slightly revised second edition
Review of first edition
Unpublished original introduction
"Conflict and Commemoration:
Two Berlin Memorials"
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