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Susannah Gottlieb
Department of English
Susannah Gottlieb
(Ph.D. University of Chicago), Assistant Professor of English, teaches
in the areas of twentieth century literature and thought. She is
the author of Regions of Sorrow: Anxiety and Messianism
in Hannah Arendt and W.H. Auden (2003) and the editor of
Hannah Arendt: Reflections on Art and Literature (forthcoming).
In 2000-01 she was awarded a Whiting Postdoctoral Fellowship in
the Humanities at the University of Chicago. Her work is informed
by French phenomenology, especially the writing of Levinas and Sartre.
Her interests include modern British and American poetry, continental
philosophy and political theory, and Asian American literary traditions.
s-gottlieb@northwestern.edu
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