Email: cs3@mit.edu
Extension: x2-2800
Office: 14N-320
Department: Foreign Languages and Literatures
Charity Scribner is Professor of European Studies in the Section on Foreign
Languages and Literatures at MIT. She organized Platforms I-II for Documenta 11 in Vienna, Berlin, and New Delhi. As a postdoctoral fellow at the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut-Nordrhein Westfalen Scribner wrote her first book, Requiem for Communism, which the MIT Press published in 2003. She teaches on subjects including European modern and contemporary culture, German literature, art, and film, and Marxist thought-- they are cross-listed under 21F, CMS, and Architecture. Her research has appeared in a wide range of journals and books, including Critical Inquiry, the New Left Review, and the Weimarer Beitraege. Scribner's current book project examines militancy and violence in German culture from the nineteen seventies to the present.
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