Department of German, Princeton University
“Ecological Marxisms” (graduate seminar, cross-listed with Comparative Literature and the Program in Environmental Studies, Spring 2024)
“Aesthetics & Ecology” (graduate seminar, cross-listed with Comparative Literature and the Program in Environmental Studies, Spring 2023)
“Junior Seminar: Research in German Studies” (methods course for German majors, Fall 2022)
“Critical Race Theory and German Thought” (co-taught with Barbara Nagel, graduate seminar, cross-listed with African American Studies, Spring 2022)
“What Is Critique?” (first-year seminar, Spring 2022)
“What Is Critique?” (advanced undergraduate seminar, Spring 2021)
“Hegel’s Logic in Context” (independent undergraduate reading course, Fall 2021)
“Aesthetics and (Un)Freedom” (graduate seminar, cross-listed with Comparative Literature, Fall 2020)
“Magic Mountains: Transformations of the Alpine Imaginary in German Culture” (undergraduate seminar for Princeton-in-Munich program, summer 2019)
“Introduction to German Philosophy” (undergraduate lecture course, Spring 2019, 2021, and 2023)
“Cosmology and Cosmopoetics” (graduate seminar, cross-listed with Comparative Literature, Fall 2018)
“Literary Austria after 1945” (advanced undergraduate seminar, Fall 2018, Spring 2024)
“German Aesthetic Theory” (advanced undergraduate seminar, Spring 2018)
“Literature and Science from Kepler to Goethe” (advanced undergraduate seminar, cross-listed with European Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, Spring 2018)
“Introduction to German Literatur” (undergraduate seminar, Fall 2017, 2022, and 2023)
“Margins of Enlightenment” (advanced undergraduate seminar, cross-listed with Comparative Literature and the initial iteration also with European Cultural Studies, Fall 2017 and Spring 2019)
Department of German, Reed College
“Marx, Nietzsche, Freud” (undergraduate seminar, spring 2017)
“German Aesthetic Theory” (undergraduate seminar, fall 2016)
Department of German Studies, Cornell University
“Genius and Madness in Literature” (Cornell Summer College, 2015)
“Marx, Nietzsche, Freud” (first-year writing seminar, fall 2012, spring 2014)
“Dreams of Reason: Exploring the Enlightenment” (first-year writing seminar, spring/fall 2013)
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