


Books in series

The Nietzsche Legacy in Germany (Weimar and Now
1993

The Weimar Republic Sourcebook
1994

Profane Illumination (Weimar and Now
German Cultural Criticism)
1993

Walter Benjamin
An Aesthetic of Redemption
1982

The Dialectical Imagination
A History of the Frankfurt School & the Institute of Social Research, 1923-50
1973

Women in the Metropolis
Gender and Modernity in Weimar Culture
1997

Empire of Ecstasy
Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935 (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism)
1997

Walter Benjamin's Other History
Of Stones, Animals, Human Beings, and Angels
1998

Exiled in Paradise
German Refugee Artists and Intellectuals in America from the 1930s to the Present
1983

Cool Conduct
The Culture of Distance in Weimar Germany (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism)
2001

In a Cold Crater
Cultural and Intellectual Life in Berlin, 1945-1948
1995

A Dubious Past
Ernst Jünger and the Politics of Literature after Nazism
1999

Beyond the Conceivable
Studies on Germany, Nazism, and the Holocaust (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism)
2000

Prague Territories
National Conflict and Cultural Innovation in Franz Kafka's Fin de Siècle
2000

From Monuments to Traces
Artifacts of German Memory, 1870-1990 (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism)
2000

We Weren't Modern Enough
Women Artists and the Limits of German Modernism
1999

Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany
2001

Weimar Surfaces
Urban Visual Culture in 1920s Germany
2001

The Red Count
The Life and Times of Harry Kessler
2002

The Dark Mirror
German Cinema between Hitler and Hollywood
2002

Rosenzweig and Heidegger
Between Judaism and German Philosophy
2003

The Authority of Everyday Objects
A Cultural History of West German Industrial Design
2004

No Place Like Home
Locations of Heimat in German Cinema
2005

Berlin Alexanderplatz
Radio, Film, and the Death of Weimar Culture
2005

Berlin Electropolis
Shock, Nerves, and German Modernity
2005

A Concise History of the Third Reich
2000

Germany in Transit
Nation and Migration, 1955-2005 (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism)
2007

Weimar on the Pacific
German Exile Culture in Los Angeles and the Crisis of Modernism
2007

The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany (Volume 42)
2010

Cinema and Experience
Siegfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor W. Adorno
2011

Metropolis Berlin
1880–1940
2012

The Third Reich Sourcebook (Volume 47)
2013

Edgar G. Ulmer
A Filmmaker at the Margins
2014

Art of Suppression
Confronting the Nazi Past in Histories of the Visual and Performing Arts
2016
Authors

Deniz Göktürk was born in Istanbul, graduated from Deutsche Schule Istanbul, studied in Konstanz/Germany, Norwich/UK, and Freie Universität Berlin, where she received her Ph.D. in 1995. She joined the German Department at Berkeley in fall 2001, after having taught at the University of Southampton/UK for six years. Her publications include a book on literary and cinematic imaginations of America in early twentieth-century German culture: Künstler, Cowboys, Ingenieure: Kultur- und mediengeschichtliche Studien zu deutschen Amerika-Texten 1912-1920 (1998) as well as seminal articles on migration, culture, and cinema. She co-edited an anthology of contemporary Turkish literature, Jedem Wort gehört ein Himmel(1991, with Zafer Senocak) and translated novels by Aras Ören and Bilge Karasu. She is co-editor of The German Cinema Book(published by the British Film Institute in 2002, co-edited with Tim Bergfelder and Erica Carter). Most recently, she published the volume Orienting Istanbul: Cultural Capital of Europe? (2010), co-edited with Levent Soysal and İpek Türeli. Göktürk has been coordinator of the Multicultural Germany Project and has organized workshops and conferences such as “Rethinking Diversity in Europe and the USA” and “Goodbye Germany? Migration, Culture, and the Nation State.” Germany in Transit. Nation and Migration, 1955-2005, a co-edited sourcebook growing out of this project, was published in 2007 by University of California Press. An updated German edition Transit Deutschland: Debatten zu Nation und Migration is forthcoming from Konstanz Univesity Press in fall 2010. She is one of the co-founders of TRANSIT, the electronic journal launched by the Berkeley German Department in September 2005. She teaches courses and graduate seminars on: “Transnational Cinemas,” “The Global Imaginary,” “German Cinema: Space, Borders, and Mobility,” “Multicultural Germany,” “Travelling Auteurs: Werner Herzog,” “Kafka and Modernism,” “Hybrid Cultures: Jews and Turks in Germany,” “German Orientalism,” “Comedy and Community,” and “Media, Spectatorship, and Place.”


aka Peter Eli Gordon Peter E. Gordon is the Amabel B. James Professor of History, Faculty Affilitate in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Faculty Affiliate in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University. He works chiefly on themes in Continental philosophy and social thought in Germany and France in the late-modern era, with an emphasis on critical theory, Western Marxism, the Frankfurt School, phenomenology, and existentialism. Primarily a scholar of modern European social theory, he has published major works on Heidegger, the Frankfurt School, Jürgen Habermas, and Theodor W. Adorno.
