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HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb inDANIEL BENJAMIN
Daniel Benjamin is the president of the American Academy in Berlin. Prior to his Academy appointment, Benjamin was the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College.DIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.ERIK LINSTRUM
Erik Linstrum is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia, where he works on modern Britain in its imperial and global contexts. His research explores the politics of knowledge and the circulation of information, with particular focus on science and technology, war and violence, and the long history of decolonization.WOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
EMILY APTER
Emily Apter is Julius Silver Professor of French and Comparative Literature at New York University. Her Academy project is both a political theory of translation and an investigation into what a “just” translation is. She seeks to define “translational injustice” under conditions of violenceJUDITH WECHSLER
Judith Wechsler is an art historian and filmmaker who has written and directed 29 films, predominantly on art. She was the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor in art history at Tufts University, taught for many years at MIT, and was a visiting professor at Harvard, Ecole Normale Supèrieure, and The Hebrew University. Her books include The Interpretation of Cézanne (UMI Research HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb inDANIEL BENJAMIN
Daniel Benjamin is the president of the American Academy in Berlin. Prior to his Academy appointment, Benjamin was the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College.DIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.ERIK LINSTRUM
Erik Linstrum is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia, where he works on modern Britain in its imperial and global contexts. His research explores the politics of knowledge and the circulation of information, with particular focus on science and technology, war and violence, and the long history of decolonization.WOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
EMILY APTER
Emily Apter is Julius Silver Professor of French and Comparative Literature at New York University. Her Academy project is both a political theory of translation and an investigation into what a “just” translation is. She seeks to define “translational injustice” under conditions of violenceJUDITH WECHSLER
Judith Wechsler is an art historian and filmmaker who has written and directed 29 films, predominantly on art. She was the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor in art history at Tufts University, taught for many years at MIT, and was a visiting professor at Harvard, Ecole Normale Supèrieure, and The Hebrew University. Her books include The Interpretation of Cézanne (UMI Research HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMY Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or USERIK LINSTRUM
Erik Linstrum is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia, where he works on modern Britain in its imperial and global contexts. His research explores the politics of knowledge and the circulation of information, with particular focus on science and technology, war and violence, and the long history of decolonization. FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.de A VIOLENT WOMAN: A NOVEL IN PROGRESS A Violent Woman is the story of Dutchess and Lena Carson, an estranged mother and her daughter. Dutchess lives in Bonaparte, Alabama, a once thriving black town now in its death throes. Lena lives in Philadelphia in the 1980s, a city then dogged by fiscal woes andviolence.
MICHAEL STEINBERG
Steinberg was a member of the Cornell University Department of History between 1988 and 2005. Educated at Princeton University and the University of Chicago, he has been a visiting professor at these two schools as well as at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, in Paris, and National Tsing-hua University, in Taiwan.DOMINIQUE NABOKOV
Dominique Nabokov is a photographer who divides her time between the United States and France. After starting as an assistant photographer to Patrick Demarchelier, in 1980, she branched out on her own and focused on portrait photography and photo-reportage. Her work has appeared in many publications, including the New Yorker, Vogue, VanityFair
REBECCA BOEHLING
Rebecca Boehling is Professor of History and Affiliate Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where she was the founding director of the Dresher Center for the Humanities. She earned her PhD from the University of Wisconsin atMadison and
KIRA THURMAN
Kira Thurman is Assistant Professor of History and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan. A classically trained pianist who grew up in Vienna, she earned her PhD in history from the University of Rochester, with a minor in musicology through the Eastman School of Music. Her research, the results of which haveappeared
JUDITH WECHSLER
Judith Wechsler is an art historian and filmmaker who has written and directed 29 films, predominantly on art. She was the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor in art history at Tufts University, taught for many years at MIT, and was a visiting professor at Harvard, Ecole Normale Supèrieure, and The Hebrew University. Her books include The Interpretation of Cézanne (UMI ResearchLAWRENCE NEES
Lawrence Nees is Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Delaware, where he has taught since 1978. He is the author of The Gundohinus Gospels; From Justinian to Charlemagne: European Art, 565-787: An Annotated Bibliography; A Tainted Mantle: Hercules and the Classical Tradition at the Carolingian Court; Early Medieval Art; and editor of Approaches to Early Medieval Art. HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb inDANIEL BENJAMIN
Daniel Benjamin is the president of the American Academy in Berlin. Prior to his Academy appointment, Benjamin was the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College.DIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.ERIK LINSTRUM
Erik Linstrum is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia, where he works on modern Britain in its imperial and global contexts. His research explores the politics of knowledge and the circulation of information, with particular focus on science and technology, war and violence, and the long history of decolonization.WOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
EMILY APTER
Emily Apter is Julius Silver Professor of French and Comparative Literature at New York University. Her Academy project is both a political theory of translation and an investigation into what a “just” translation is. She seeks to define “translational injustice” under conditions of violenceJUDITH WECHSLER
Judith Wechsler is an art historian and filmmaker who has written and directed 29 films, predominantly on art. She was the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor in art history at Tufts University, taught for many years at MIT, and was a visiting professor at Harvard, Ecole Normale Supèrieure, and The Hebrew University. Her books include The Interpretation of Cézanne (UMI Research HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb inDANIEL BENJAMIN
Daniel Benjamin is the president of the American Academy in Berlin. Prior to his Academy appointment, Benjamin was the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College.DIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.ERIK LINSTRUM
Erik Linstrum is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia, where he works on modern Britain in its imperial and global contexts. His research explores the politics of knowledge and the circulation of information, with particular focus on science and technology, war and violence, and the long history of decolonization.WOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
EMILY APTER
Emily Apter is Julius Silver Professor of French and Comparative Literature at New York University. Her Academy project is both a political theory of translation and an investigation into what a “just” translation is. She seeks to define “translational injustice” under conditions of violenceJUDITH WECHSLER
Judith Wechsler is an art historian and filmmaker who has written and directed 29 films, predominantly on art. She was the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor in art history at Tufts University, taught for many years at MIT, and was a visiting professor at Harvard, Ecole Normale Supèrieure, and The Hebrew University. Her books include The Interpretation of Cézanne (UMI Research HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMY Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or USERIK LINSTRUM
Erik Linstrum is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia, where he works on modern Britain in its imperial and global contexts. His research explores the politics of knowledge and the circulation of information, with particular focus on science and technology, war and violence, and the long history of decolonization. FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.de A VIOLENT WOMAN: A NOVEL IN PROGRESS A Violent Woman is the story of Dutchess and Lena Carson, an estranged mother and her daughter. Dutchess lives in Bonaparte, Alabama, a once thriving black town now in its death throes. Lena lives in Philadelphia in the 1980s, a city then dogged by fiscal woes andviolence.
MICHAEL STEINBERG
Steinberg was a member of the Cornell University Department of History between 1988 and 2005. Educated at Princeton University and the University of Chicago, he has been a visiting professor at these two schools as well as at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, in Paris, and National Tsing-hua University, in Taiwan.DOMINIQUE NABOKOV
Dominique Nabokov is a photographer who divides her time between the United States and France. After starting as an assistant photographer to Patrick Demarchelier, in 1980, she branched out on her own and focused on portrait photography and photo-reportage. Her work has appeared in many publications, including the New Yorker, Vogue, VanityFair
REBECCA BOEHLING
Rebecca Boehling is Professor of History and Affiliate Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where she was the founding director of the Dresher Center for the Humanities. She earned her PhD from the University of Wisconsin atMadison and
KIRA THURMAN
Kira Thurman is Assistant Professor of History and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan. A classically trained pianist who grew up in Vienna, she earned her PhD in history from the University of Rochester, with a minor in musicology through the Eastman School of Music. Her research, the results of which haveappeared
JUDITH WECHSLER
Judith Wechsler is an art historian and filmmaker who has written and directed 29 films, predominantly on art. She was the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor in art history at Tufts University, taught for many years at MIT, and was a visiting professor at Harvard, Ecole Normale Supèrieure, and The Hebrew University. Her books include The Interpretation of Cézanne (UMI ResearchLAWRENCE NEES
Lawrence Nees is Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Delaware, where he has taught since 1978. He is the author of The Gundohinus Gospels; From Justinian to Charlemagne: European Art, 565-787: An Annotated Bibliography; A Tainted Mantle: Hercules and the Classical Tradition at the Carolingian Court; Early Medieval Art; and editor of Approaches to Early Medieval Art. HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US ANNOUNCING THE 2021-22 BERLIN PRIZE FELLOWS Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. BERLIN—May 12, 2021—The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two Berlin Prizes for fall 2021 and spring 2022. The Berlin Prize is awarded annually to American or US-based scholars, writers, composers, and artists who represent the highest standards of excellence in theirfields, from the
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb in TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
DIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.GYULA GAZDAG
Gyula Gazdag is a director of film, theater, and television, and has served as the artistic director of the Sundance Filmmakers Lab since 1997. Born in Budapest, he earned an MFA in 1970 from the Hungarian Academy of Drama, Film, and Television, where, in the 1990s, heANDREW GROTTO
Andrew Grotto is the founding director of the Program on Geopolitics, Technology and Governance at Stanford University, where his research examines governance challenges associated with digital technologies ina global context.
FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.deWOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US ANNOUNCING THE 2021-22 BERLIN PRIZE FELLOWS Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. BERLIN—May 12, 2021—The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two Berlin Prizes for fall 2021 and spring 2022. The Berlin Prize is awarded annually to American or US-based scholars, writers, composers, and artists who represent the highest standards of excellence in theirfields, from the
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb in TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
DIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.GYULA GAZDAG
Gyula Gazdag is a director of film, theater, and television, and has served as the artistic director of the Sundance Filmmakers Lab since 1997. Born in Budapest, he earned an MFA in 1970 from the Hungarian Academy of Drama, Film, and Television, where, in the 1990s, heANDREW GROTTO
Andrew Grotto is the founding director of the Program on Geopolitics, Technology and Governance at Stanford University, where his research examines governance challenges associated with digital technologies ina global context.
FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.deWOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
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Playing Guqin. T he guqin is seven-string Chinese zither. Its body is a single piece of wood, hollowed to resonate, with seven strings strung over the top. Most guqin repertoire is solo. It is a quiet instrument. In folklore, it is played on a mountaintop in the middle of the night, to bring the player into harmony with the self and withnature.
FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.deDANIEL BENJAMIN
Daniel Benjamin is the president of the American Academy in Berlin. Prior to his Academy appointment, Benjamin was the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College.GYULA GAZDAG
Gyula Gazdag is a director of film, theater, and television, and has served as the artistic director of the Sundance Filmmakers Lab since 1997. Born in Budapest, he earned an MFA in 1970 from the Hungarian Academy of Drama, Film, and Television, where, in the 1990s, he servedas head of
ANDREW GROTTO
Andrew Grotto is the founding director of the Program on Geopolitics, Technology and Governance at Stanford University, where his research examines governance challenges associated with digital technologies ina global context.
AMY KURZWEIL
Amy Kurzweil is a cartoonist and writer. She received her BA from Stanford University and MFA from The New School. Kurzweil is the author of the graphic memoir Flying Couch (Catapult, 2016), named a 2016 New York Times Editor’s Choice and a Kirkus Best Memoir of 2016. Her comics appear regularly in the New Yorker, The Believer, Journal of Alta California, and elsewhere. DIGITAL DIPLOMACY: FROM TACTICS TO STRATEGY Corneliu Bjola (PhD, Univ. of Toronto, @cbjola, www.cbjola.com) is Associate Professor in Diplomatic Studies at the University of Oxford and Chair of the Oxford Digital Diplomacy Research Group.He is the author or co-editor of six books, such as Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (2015), and the forthcoming volume on Countering Online Propaganda and Violent Extremism: The Dark Side ofWOLFRAM KOEPPE
Wolfram Koeppe has been the Marina Kellen French Curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2011. After completing his PhD in law and art history, in Giessen and Munich, he became an assistant curator for research at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in 1991; he joined TheMet as a
DOMINIQUE NABOKOV
Dominique Nabokov is a photographer who divides her time between the United States and France. After starting as an assistant photographer to Patrick Demarchelier, in 1980, she branched out on her own and focused on portrait photography and photo-reportage. Her work has appeared in many publications, including the New Yorker, Vogue, VanityFair
DEMOCRATIC DEGENERATION: THREE EASY PATHS TO REGRESSION Democratic Degeneration: Three Easy Paths to Regression. The following is an edited transcript of the 2017 Fritz Stern Lecture, delivered on November 16 at the American Academy. T his very pessimistic title I am going to try to explain: in a way, I appear under some kind of Gramscian slogan tonight—“pessimism of the intellect, optimism of HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US JOBS - AMERICAN ACADEMY 14 East 60th St, Suite 604. New York, NY 10022. Coordinator, Fellows Selection (m/f/d) The American Academy in Berlin was established in 1994. Its primary goal is to foster greater understanding and dialogue between the people of the United States and the people of Germany. The Academy offers residential fellowships at its Hans Arnhold Center ANNOUNCING THE 2021-22 BERLIN PRIZE FELLOWS Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. BERLIN—May 12, 2021—The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two Berlin Prizes for fall 2021 and spring 2022. The Berlin Prize is awarded annually to American or US-based scholars, writers, composers, and artists who represent the highest standards of excellence in theirfields, from the
TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb inDIETRICH NEUMANN
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers and urbanism.ANDREW GROTTO
Andrew Grotto is the founding director of the Program on Geopolitics, Technology and Governance at Stanford University, where his research examines governance challenges associated with digital technologies ina global context.
FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.deGYULA GAZDAG
Gyula Gazdag is a director of film, theater, and television, and has served as the artistic director of the Sundance Filmmakers Lab since 1997. Born in Budapest, he earned an MFA in 1970 from the Hungarian Academy of Drama, Film, and Television, where, in the 1990s, he REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
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FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.deGYULA GAZDAG
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HOME - AMERICAN ACADEMYABOUTEVENTSFELLOWS & DISTINGUISHED VISITORSAPPLYHOLBROOKE FORUMDONATE Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two fellowships for fall 2021 and spring 2022 to American or US JOBS - AMERICAN ACADEMY 14 East 60th St, Suite 604. New York, NY 10022. Coordinator, Fellows Selection (m/f/d) The American Academy in Berlin was established in 1994. Its primary goal is to foster greater understanding and dialogue between the people of the United States and the people of Germany. The Academy offers residential fellowships at its Hans Arnhold Center ANNOUNCING THE 2021-22 BERLIN PRIZE FELLOWS Announcing the 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellows. BERLIN—May 12, 2021—The American Academy in Berlin has granted twenty-two Berlin Prizes for fall 2021 and spring 2022. The Berlin Prize is awarded annually to American or US-based scholars, writers, composers, and artists who represent the highest standards of excellence in theirfields, from the
TONY COKES - AMERICAN ACADEMY Tony Cokes is a professor of media production and the director of undergraduate studies in Brown University’s Department of Modern Culture and Media, of which he was interim chair in spring 2020. He received his BA from Goddard College, completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and earned his MFA in sculpture fromVirginia
HAKIM ABDERREZAK
Hakim Abderrezak is an associate professor of French and Francophone studies at the University of Minnesota. He completed his BA and MA in English-language and American literature at the Université de Rouen and PhD in French studies at Northwestern University. Abderrezak is the author of Ex-Centric Migrations: Europe and the Maghreb inDIETRICH NEUMANN
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FELLOW SPOTLIGHT: ROBERT F. REID-PHARR American Academy in Berlin GmbH Hans Arnhold Center Am Sandwerder 17-19 14109 Berlin Germany. Phone +49-(30) 804 83-0 Fax +49-(30) 804 83-111 Email: mailbox@americanacademy.deGYULA GAZDAG
Gyula Gazdag is a director of film, theater, and television, and has served as the artistic director of the Sundance Filmmakers Lab since 1997. Born in Budapest, he earned an MFA in 1970 from the Hungarian Academy of Drama, Film, and Television, where, in the 1990s, he REMEMBERING ANNA-MARIA KELLEN (1918-2017) Remembering Anna-Maria Kellen (1918-2017) The American Academy in Berlin mourns the passing of Anna-Maria Kellen, who died in New York City on Sunday, April 9, 2017, at age 98. Mrs. Kellen’s philanthropic support of the American Academy—housed in her childhood home—has been a cornerstone of the institution and itsprogramming.
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