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Paul Reitter

Paul Reitter

Paul Reitter

Faculty

reitter.4@osu.edu

614-688-1398

326 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH
43210

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Areas of Expertise

  • critical theory
  • fin-de-siecle Vienna
  • German modernism
  • German-Jewish literature and culture

Education

  • PhD, University of California, Berkeley, December 1999
Associate Professor Paul Reitter specializes in German-Jewish literature and culture; German modernism; and fin-de-siecle Vienna, critical theory. He has written articles and essays on Freud, Kraus, Kafka, Heine, the erotics of Viennese modernism, biographing Thomas Mann, Erich Auerbach and Edward Said, Holocaust historiography, and Jewish self-hatred and has taught the Holocaust in German literature and film, Weimar culture and fascist culture, and literary theory.
 
Paul Reitter's first book, The Anti-Journalist, published last year by the University of Chicago Press, is a study of the Viennese critic and satirist Karl Kraus. It has been reviewed to date in The Forward, The German Quarterly, H-Net, The New York Review of Books (www.nybooks.com/articles/21976), and the Times Literary Supplement, which named The-Anti-Journalist one of the best books of 2008. Currently, Paul is working on a monograph-length reckoning with the topic of Jewish self-hatred--to be published by Princeton University Press--as well as a translation of Salomon Maimon's brilliant and scabrous autobiography. His articles and essays have appeared in such forums as Jewish Social Studies; The German Quarterly; Harper's Magazine; The Nation; and the TLS.

 

Specializations: German-Jewish literature and culture; German modernism; fin-de-siècle Vienna, critical theory.

Articles and essays on: Freud; Kraus; Kafka; Heine; the erotics of Viennese modernism; biographing Thomas Mann; Erich Auerbach and Edward Said; Holocaust historiography; Jewish self-hatred.

Major courses taught: the Holocaust in German literature and film; Weimar culture and fascist culture; literary theory.