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Martin Klebes is Associate Professor of German and the Editor of the electronic interdisciplary German Studies journal Konturen that is housed in the department. He received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literary Studies in 2003 from Northwestern University. He taught at Kenyon College and at the University of New Mexico before coming to Oregon in 2007.
Martin’s research focuses on the interrelation between literary and philosophical texts from the Enlightenment to the present, with particular emphasis on the German tradition, but also including French and American critical thought and contemporary texts, novels in particular. His current project concerns brother/sister relations in 19th- and 20th- century literary and philosophical writers from Heinrich von Kleist to Robert Walser.
For almost 15 years, Martin was a member of the editorial board of the electronic journal Parapluie; Click on the link to browse through some past journal issues.
Recent courses: The Culture of Money, Was ist ein Klassiker?, From Kierkegaard to Kafka, Denken, Reden, Schreiben, Modernity and Its Progress (Honors College), Hamlet/Deutschland, Literature and Photography (Comparative Literature), Dinge, Mythen, Ist es eine Komödie?