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Visiting Assistant Professor |
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ejarosin@rci.rutgers.edu |
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German House Room 302 |
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(732) 932-7201 ext. 24 |
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Spring 2007 Office Hours: |
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Monday 12:00-1:00pm |
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Professor Jarosinski received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in June 2005. He completed his dissertation, “The Rhetoric of Transparency in the New Berlin: A Critical Genealogy (Adorno, Benjamin, Kracauer),” as an Alexander-von-Humboldt-Stiftung German Chancellor Scholar and a Social Science Research Council Fellow. Professor Jarosinski spent 2004-2005 as a visiting instructor at the University of Rochester. |
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Professor Jarosinski's research focuses on twentieth-century German and Dutch
literature and culture, with an emphasis on the relationship between
politics and aesthetics in literature, the arts, and popular culture.
Recent publications have included essays on Vladimir Nabokov, Theodor W.
Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Siegfried Kracauer. He is currently at work
on a book-length study of the origins and cultural and political
significance of glass architecture in recently constructed government
buildings in Berlin. |
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