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Gabriel Trop

Title: Assistant Professor, Germanic & Slavic Lang & Lit
Department/School: Germanic & Slavic Lang & Lit
Email:gtrop@email.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2010
Education:• PHD German and Medieval Studies, University of California, Berkeley 2010
World Area Of Focus:• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 100%
Languages:• French (professional proficiency)
• German (professional proficiency)
• Italian (elementary proficiency)
• Latin (elementary proficiency)
• Russian (limited working proficiency)
• Spanish (elementary proficiency)
Specialization:Eighteenth-century German literature, poetry and poetics, philosophy from the Englightenment to the present, aesthetics
Relevant Experience:• 2012-2013 German School Faculty, Middlebury College
• 2010-2014 Assistant Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill
Distinctions:• 2013-2013 Junior Faculty Development Award
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 3
Relevant Courses Taught:• GERM 281 Freedom and Terror
Recent Publications:• 2015 Poetry as a Way of Life: Aesthetics and Askesis in the German Eighteenth Century. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 2015.
• 2014 "Modal Revolutions: Friedrich Hölderlin and the Task of Poetry." Accepted and forthcoming in MLN.
• 2013 "Poetry and Morphology: Goethe's 'Parabase' and the Intensification of the Morphological Gaze." Monatshefte 105.3: Fall 2013. 389-406.
• 2013 "Aesthetic Askesis: Aesthetics as a Technology of the Self in the Philosophy of Alexander Baumgarten." Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert 37.1: Summer 2013. 56-73.
• 2011 "Confession and Silence. Reflections on Thomas Bernhard's Das Kalkwerk." Das Geständnis und seine Instanzen. Ed. Anders Engberg-Pedersen, Michael Huffmaster, Eric Nordhausen, Vrääth Öhner. Vienna: Turia, 2011. 163-188.
• 2009 "The Persistence of the Fragile World: Poetic Cognition in Hölderlin's Poetological Writing and 'Der Rhein.'" IJGLSA 14.1: Spring 2009. 55-83.

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