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Samuel Weber

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2- 540 Crowe Hall
1880 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208-2203
847-497-4713
sweb21@free.fr
s-weber@northwestern.edu

Curriculum Vitae
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Fall Quarter 2005
Paris Program, Paris


Samuel Weber is Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities at Northwestern and co-director of its Paris Program in Critical Theory.

Professor Weber studied with Paul de Man and Theodor W. Adorno, whose book, Prisms, he co-translated into English. The translation of, and introduction to Theodor Adorno's most important book of cultural criticism helped define the way in which the work of the Frankfurt School would be read and understood in the English-speaking world. Professor Weber has also published books on Balzac, Lacan, and Freud as well as on the relation of institutions and media to interpretation. In the 1980s he worked in Germany as a “dramaturge” in theater and opera productions. Out of the confrontation of that experience with his work in critical theory came the book, Theatricality as Medium, to be published in 2005 by Fordham University Press. He is also completing work on two other books: Targets of Opportunity and Benjamin’s-abilities.

Professor Weber began teaching at the Free University of Berlin and subsequently taught at the Johns Hopkins University and UCLA before coming to Northwestern in 2001.

For more information on the work of Professor Weber visit Global Positionings.