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Faculty |
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Endowed Chairs
Baker, Keith
Beinin, Joel
Bernstein, Barton
Buc, Philippe
Camarillo, Al
Carson, Clayborne
Chang, Gordon
Como, David
Corn, Joseph
Crews, Robert
Daughton, J.P.
Duus, Peter
Findlen, Paula
Frank, Zephyr
Freedman, Estelle
Haber, Stephen
Hanretta, Sean
Herzog, Tamar
Holloway, David
Jolluck, Katherine
Kahn, Harold
Kennedy, David
Klein, Herbert
Kollmann, Nancy
Lewis, Mark Edward
Lewis, Martin
Lougee Chappell, Carolyn
Mancall, Mark
Miller, Kathryn
Moon, Yumi
Morris, Ian
Mullaney, Thomas
Naimark, Norman
Proctor, Robert N.
Rakove, Jack
Riskin, Jessica
Roberts, Richard
Robinson, Paul
Rodrigue, Aron
Satia, Priya
Schiebinger, Londa
Seaver, Paul
Sheehan, James
Sommer, Matthew
Stansky, Peter
Uchida, Jun
Weiner, Amir
White, Richard
Wigen, Karen
Winterer, Caroline
Zipperstein, Steven
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:
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Broadly speaking, I work on the history of European (and sometimes American) thought in the 19th and 20th centuries. My writing has focused on three topics. The first is the history of psychoanalysis. The second is the history of ideas about human sexuality, especially the experience of gays and lesbians. The third is the connection between intellectual history and the history of opera. |
COURSES TAUGHT:
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Lecture Courses:
History 136A: European Thought and Culture in the 19th Century: From Romanticism to Modernism
History 136B: European Thought and Culture in the 20th Century: From Freud to Foucault
Undergraduate Colloquia:
History 36N: Gay Autobiography
History 238A: Autobiography
History 238B: Darwin, Marx, and Freud |
PUBLICATIONS:
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The Freudian Left: Wilhelm Reich, Geza Roheim, Herbert Marcuse (1969)
The Modernization of Sex: Havelock Ellis, Alfred Kinsey, William Masters and Virginia Johnson (1976)
Opera and Ideas: From Mozart to Strauss (1985)
Freud and His Critics (1993)
Ludwig van Beethoven: 'Fidelio' (1996)
Gay Lives: Homosexual Autobiography from John Addington Symonds to Paul Monette (1999)
Opera, Sex, and Other Vital Matters(2002)
Queer Wars: The New Gay Right and Its Critics (2005)
REVIEWS:
Getting Personal:An intellectual historian 'dives for the genitals,' by Diane Manuel, Stanford Magazine, July-August 1999.
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AWARDS:
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Deans Award for Excellence in Teaching
Dinkelspiel Award for Outstanding Service to Undergraduate Education
Guggenheim Fellow |
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
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Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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