Susan Buck-Morss | |
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Born | 1942 |
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Era | 20th-/ 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
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Continental philosophy Frankfurt School |
Main interests | Universal history |
Susan Buck-Morss (1942) is an American philosopher and intellectual historian.
She is currently Professor of Political Science at the CUNY Graduate Center, [1] and professor emeritus in the Government Department at Cornell University, where she taught from 1978 to 2012. [2] Her interdisciplinary work involves but is not limited to the fields of Art History, Architecture, Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, German studies, History, Philosophy, and Visual Studies. [3] She has won a Getty Scholar Grant, [4] a Fulbright Award, [5] and a Guggenheim Fellowship [6] for her work. Awards from the MacArthur Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and the Fulbright Program funded the research towards her book Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West (MIT Press, 2000). [1]
Susan Buck-Morss | |
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Born | 1942 |
Education |
|
Era | 20th-/ 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School |
Continental philosophy Frankfurt School |
Main interests | Universal history |
Susan Buck-Morss (1942) is an American philosopher and intellectual historian.
She is currently Professor of Political Science at the CUNY Graduate Center, [1] and professor emeritus in the Government Department at Cornell University, where she taught from 1978 to 2012. [2] Her interdisciplinary work involves but is not limited to the fields of Art History, Architecture, Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, German studies, History, Philosophy, and Visual Studies. [3] She has won a Getty Scholar Grant, [4] a Fulbright Award, [5] and a Guggenheim Fellowship [6] for her work. Awards from the MacArthur Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and the Fulbright Program funded the research towards her book Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West (MIT Press, 2000). [1]