Institute for Liberal Arts | Emory University | Atlanta GA

Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 1
Curriculum Vitæ
Sander L. Gilman
Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences
Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
S415 Callaway Center
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322-0660
Telephone: 404-712-4671
e-mail address: Sander34@ aol.com
• Biographic Information:
Date of birth: February 21, 1944
Married to Marina von Eckardt Gilman, December 28, 1969; two children,
Daniel, born November 12, 1977, and Samuel, born January 2, 1982.
• Education:
1960-1963, Tulane University, Bachelor of Arts in German.
1963-1965, graduate study in German and English at Tulane as an NDEA fellow.
1965, graduate study in Munich.
1965-1966, graduate study in Berlin (Free University).
1968, Ph.D. in German, Tulane University, with a dissertation on “The structural
element in the compositional form of Klabund’s novels.”
• Permanent Academic Appointments:
2007- Professor of Psychiatry, Emory Medical School
2006-2010 Director, Program in Psychoanalysis, Emory University
2006-2010 Director, Health Sciences Humanities Initiative, Emory University
2005- Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Graduate Institute
for the Liberal Arts, Emory University
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2002-005, Founding Director, Program in Jewish Studies, The University of
Illinois at Chicago
2000-005, Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences and of
Medicine; Professor of History, Professor of English, Professor of
German, Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Disability Studies,
Professor of the History of Art, Professor of Medical Humanities and
Director of the Humanities Laboratory, The University of Illinois at
Chicago
1999-2000, Acting Chair, Committee on the History of Culture, The
University of Chicago
1998-2000, Distinguished Service Professor, The University of Chicago
1997-2000, Chair, Department of Germanic Studies, The University of Chicago
1996-2000, Member, Committee on the History of Culture, The University of
Chicago
1995-2000, Member, Department of Comparative Literature, The University of
Chicago
1995-2000, Founding Member, Committee on Jewish Studies, The University
of Chicago.
1994-2000, Henry R. Luce Professor of the Liberal Arts in Human Biology •
Professor of German (Division of the Humanities), The History of
Science (Fishbein Center, Division of the Social Sciences), and
Psychiatry (Pritzker Medical School, Division of Biology), The
University of Chicago.
1994-1995, Member, Department of Comparative Literature, Cornell University
1987-1995, Goldwin Smith Professor of Humane Studies, Cornell University.
1985-1986, 1988-1990, Director, Western Societies Program (a Title 6 area
studies center, Department of Education), Cornell University.
1983-1987, Professor of Humane Studies, Cornell University.
1984-1991, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University.
1991-1995, Founding Member, Field of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Studies,
Cornell University.
1984-1990, Founding Member, Program on the History and Philosophy of
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Science and Technology, Cornell University.
1984-1995, Member, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Cornell
University.
1982-1995, Member, Field of Comparative Literature, Cornell University.
1980-1981, 1988-1990, Director, Program of Jewish Studies, Cornell University.
1978-1994, Professor of Psychiatry (History); 1994-present, Adjunct Professor of
Psychiatry (History), Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
1969-1973, Assistant Professor; 1973-1976, Associate Professor; 1976-1995,
Professor; 1974-1981, 1983-1984, 1987, Chairman, Department of
German Studies; 1986-1990, Graduate Faculty Representative,
German Studies, Cornell University.
1968-1969, Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,
OH.
1967-1968, Instructor, Dillard University, New Orleans, LA.
1963-1964, Lecturer, St. Mary’s Dominican College, New Orleans, LA.
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• Honors:
Outstanding Alumnus, the Graduate School, Tulane University (1979)
Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine, London (1982)
Second Vice-President (1993); First Vice President (1994); President (1995),
Modern Language Association
Distinguished Humanist Award, Melton Center for Jewish Studies, Ohio State
University (1994)
Corresponding Member, Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London
(1994- )
George Morgan Award for Creativity and Innovation in Interdisciplinary
Education, Brown University (1994)
Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) The University of Toronto (1997)
Mertes Prize, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. (1997)
Alexander von Humboldt Research Prize, Humboldt Foundation, Bonn (1998,
2009)
Profile, Arts and Ideas Section, New York Times (November 21, 1998)
Berlin Prize, The American Academy in Berlin (2000-1)
Honorary Professor, Departments of German and Comparative Literature,
The Free University of Berlin (2000)
Profile, Feuilleton, Die Welt (March 28, 2001)
Outstanding German Educator and Checkpoint Charlie Foundation Scholarship,
American Association of Teachers of German (2002)
Profile, Forward (February 29, 2004)
Feature Article, “Demonizing Fat in the War on Weight,” The New York Times
(May 1, 2004).
Between Cultures: In Honor of Sander Gilman at 60: A Conference at the
Einstein Forum, Potsdam (January 14, 2005)
Honorary Member, American Psychoanalytic Association (2007)
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Profile, The Jerusalem Post (March 21, 2010)
• Visiting Academic Appointments:
2010-2013 Visiting Research Professor, The University of Hong Kong
2010 Distinguished Visitor, Ben Gurion University, Beersheva, Israel
2009 Cecil Green Visiting Professor, Green College, University of British
Columbia
2009 Visiting Professor, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, in the Mellon
Foundation MA Special Option, Arts in Exile in Britain 1933-1945.
2008 (Summer) Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, Warwick
University, UK
2007-present Professor, Institute in the Humanities, Birkbeck College (London)
2004-5 Weidenfeld Professor of European Comparative Literature, Oxford
University
2003 (Winter Semester) Canterbury Visiting Fellowship, Department of Gender
Studies, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
2003 (Spring Quarter) Nichols Visiting Professorship of the Humanities and the
Public Sphere, University of California, Irvine
2002 Faculty, Summer Institute of Theory and Criticism, Cornell University
2000-1 Fellow, American Academy in Berlin.
1999 (Spring Semester) Inaugural Drobny Lecturer in Jewish Studies, University
of Illinois at Chicago
1998 (May) Visiting Fellow, Getty Center for the Arts and Humanities
1997 (September) Visiting Professor of Comparative Literature, The University of
British Columbia
1997 (March), Visiting Fellow, The Humanities Center of the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor
1996-1997, Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford, CA
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1995 (Summer Semester), Visiting Professor, The University of Potsdam and
Fellow, Moses Mendelssohn Center for Jewish Studies
1995 (July Term), Visiting Professor, Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies, The
University of Cape Town
1994 (Fall Quarter) Inaugural Distinguished Visitor, Department of German, Ohio
State University
1994 (July term) Mellon Foundation Visiting Professor, University of the
Witswatersrand, Johannesburg
1991 (Fall semester) B.G. Rudolf Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies, Syracuse
University.
1990-1991, Visiting Historical Scholar, National Library of Medicine, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
1989 (Summer), Visiting Professor of Modern German Literature, Free
University, Berlin.
1989 (Spring), Northrop Frye Visiting Professor of Literary Theory, University of
Toronto.
1988 (Fall), Visiting Senior Fellow of the Council of the Humanities and Old
Dominion Foundation Fellow in English, Princeton University.
1988 (Spring) Mellon Visiting Professor of the Humanities, Tulane University,
New Orleans, LA.
1982 (Fall) Olive O’Connor Distinguished Professor of the Humanities, Colgate
University.
1981-1982, Faculty Fellow, Society for the Humanities, Cornell University.
1980 (Summer) Visiting Professor of German, University of Paderborn.
1977-1978, Research Fellow, Section on the History of Psychiatry and the
Behavioral Sciences, Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
• Elected Academic Appointments:
Member, Delta Sigma Rho, honorary Speech fraternity
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Member, Delta Phi Alpha, honorary German fraternity
Secretary (1971) and President (1972), General Topics VII (Literature and
Sciences) Group, MLA
Member, Editorial Board, Diacritics (1971-1972)
Member, Editorial Board, Lessing Yearbook (1974- )
Member, Editorial Board, The German Quarterly (1977-1983)
Associate Editor, The German Quarterly (1981-1983)
Member, Editorial Board, confinia psychiatrica (1978-1980)
Member, Advisory Board, Spirali (1980-1982)
Elected Member, International Committee on a New Freud Edition, Institute of
Psycho-Analysis, London (1983)
Member, Editorial Board, Berg Series in German Studies (1986- )
Co-editor (with S. Katz), Johns Hopkins Jewish Studies Series (1986-1997)
Emmanuel Lévinas, Difficult Freedom (1990)
Dagmar Barnouw, Visible Spaces (1990)
Ross Brann, The Compunctious Poet (1991)
Richard Rubinstein, After Auschwitz (1992)
Gerson Hundert, The Jews in a Polish Private Town (1992)
Naomi Sokoloff, Imagining the Child in Modern Jewish Fiction (1992)
Alice Nakhimovsky, Russian-Jewish Literature and Identity (1992)
Frank Felsenstein, Anti-Semitic Stereotypes (1995)
David S. Wyman, ed., The World Reacts to the Holocaust (1996)
Allan Nadler, The Faith of the Mithnagdim (1997)
Martin Yaffe, Shylock and the Jewish Question (1997)
Member, Editorial Board, McMaster German Literature, Art and Thought Series
(1986- )
Elected Member, Section of the History of Medicine, Royal Society of Medicine,
London (1986)
Member, Editorial Board, Wayne State Jewish Studies Series (1988-90)
Member, Steering Committee, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture and
Society, MLA (1988-92 ).
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Member, Editorial Board, German Studies Series, University of Nebraska (19881989)
Member, Editorial Board, History of Psychiatry (1989- )
Editor, Texts and Contexts Series, University of Nebraska Press (1989- )
Sander L. Gilman, Inscribing the Other (1991)
Walter Morgenthaler, Madness and Art (1992)
Avital Ronell, Crackwars (1992)
Claudette Sartiliot, Herbarium Verbarium (1993)
Ortwin de Graef, Serenity in Crisis (1993)
Marc A. Weiner, Undertones of Insurrection (1993)
Eric Williams, The Mirror and the Word (1993)
Alain Finkelkraut, The Imaginary Jew (1994)
Avital Ronell, Finitude’s Score (1994)
Nancy Harrowitz, Anti-Semitism and Misogyny & The Logic of Cultural
Difference
(1994)
Laura Otis, Organic Memory (1994)
Marc A. Weiner, Richard Wagner and the Anti-Semitic
Imagination (1995)
John Borneman and Jeffrey M. Peck, Sojourners (1995)
W. G. Kudszus, Poetic Process (1995)
Enzo Traverso, The Jews and Germany (1995)
Ortwin de Graef, Titanic Light (1995)
Linda and Michael Hutcheon, Opera; Desire, Disease, Death (1996)
Susan Suleiman, Budapest Diary (1996)
Elizabeth Bellamy, Affective Genealogies (1997)
Dagmar Lorenz, Keepers of the Motherland (1997)
Alain Finkelkraut, The Wisdom of Love (1997)
Alain Finkelkraut, The Future of a Negation (1998)
Heidi Tewarson, Rahel Levin Varnhagen (1998)
Salomon Isacovici, Man of Ashes (1999)
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, The House of Joshua (1999)
Noah Isenberg, Between Redemption and Doom (1999)
Zafer Senocak, Atlas of a Tropical Germany (2000)
Ilan Stavans, The Inveterate Dreamer (2001)
Margaret Olin, ‘A Nation without Art’:
Examining Modern Discourses on Jewish Art (2001)
Nina Berman, Impossible Missions? (2004)
Willis Regier, Book of the Sphinx (2004)
Eric Ames, et al., eds., Germany’s Colonial Pasts (2005)
Max Horkheimer: A Life in Letters (2006)
Jonathan Judaken, Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question:
Anti-Semitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual (2006)
Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren et al., eds., The Exquisite Corpse: Chance and
Collaboration in Surrealism’s Parlor Game (2009)
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Elected Member, Executive Committee, Division on Nineteenth- and TwentiethCentury German Literature, MLA (1990-93)
Presidential Nominee, Corporation Visiting Committee for Humanities,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1989-1992, reappointed,
1992-5)
Member, Editorial Board, The World Responds to the Holocaust, Detroit
Holocaust Center (1988-96)
Member, Editorial Board, disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory, University of
Kentucky (1990- )
Member, Editorial Board, Project on Discourse and Theory, University of
Oklahoma Press (1990- )
Member, Discussion Section on Psychoanalysis and Gender, Washington School
of Psychiatry (1990-91).
Member, Executive Committee, Section on Humanities in Psychiatry, World
Psychiatric Association (1991- )
Member, Editorial Board, PMLA (1991-93)
Member, Editorial Board, The Neurological Writings of Sigmund Freud (1991- )
Member, Scientific Committee, Exhibition for the 200th Anniversary of the Paris
Museums (1991-3)
Member, Foreign Advisory Board, Acta Germanica (RSA) (1992- )
Member, Advisory Board, Faultline: Interdisciplinary Approaches to German
Studies (1992-)
Director, German Studies Syllabus Project (DAAD) (1991-7)
Chair, Academic Advisory Council, The Einstein Forum, The University of
Potsdam (1994 - )
Member, Editorial Board, Patterns of Prejudice (London) (1993- )
Co-Editor (with Peter Burke, Roy Porter †, Ludmilla Jordanova, Robert Scribner
†), Picturing History Series, Reaktion Books (London)
John Harvey, Men in Black (1995)
Sander L. Gilman, Health and Illness (1995)
Peter Wagner, Reading Iconotexts (1995)
Luther Link, The Devil (1995)
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Joanna Bourke, Dismembering the Male (1996)
Stephen Kern, Eyes of Love (1996)
Crain Clunas, Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China (1997)
Jerry Brotton, Trading Territories (1997)
Jeremy Black, Maps and Politics (1997)
Marianne Thesander, The Feminine Ideal (1997)
Dario Gamboni, The Destruction of Art (1997/2007)
James Ryan, Picturing Empire (1997)
Michael Camille, Mirror In Parchment (1998)
David Matless, Landscape and Englishness (1998)
Antony Taylor, “Down with the Crown” (1999)
Michael Berkowitz, The Jewish Self-Image (2000)
Lisa Jardine and Jerry Brotton, Global Interests (2000)
Mitchell B. Merback, The Thief, The Cross, and the Wheel (2000)
John Rennie Short, Representing the Republic (2001)
Nancy Leys Stepan, Picturing Tropical Nature (2001)
Roy Porter, Bodies Politic (2001)
Peter Burke, Eyewitnessing (2001)
Ron Brown, The Art of Suicide (2001)
Barry Reah, Watching Hannah (2002)
David Bindman, Ape to Apollo (2002)
David Matless, Landscape and Englishness (2004)
Mike O’Mahony, Sport in the USSR (2006)
Kohle/Reichardt, Visualizing the Revolution (2007)
Co-Editor (with George Makari), Cornell University Press Studies in the
Culture of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis (1993- )
Lynn Gamwell and Nancy Tomes, Madness in America (1995)
Elka Spoerri, Adolf Wölfli (1997)
Ian Dowbiggin, Keeping America Sane (1997)
John K. Noyes, The Mastery of Submission (1997)
Valerie D. Greenberg, Freud and his Aphasia Book (1997)
Suzanne R. Stewart, Sublime Surrender (1998)
Lynn Gamwell, Dreams 1900-2000 (1999)
Peter Rudnytsky, Reading Psychoanalysis (2002)
Paul Lerner, Hysterical Men (2003)
Eric Engstrom, Clinical Psychiatry in Imperial Germany (2004)
Richard Armstrong, A Compulsion for Antiquity: Freud and the Ancient
World (2005)
Jill Scott, Electra after Freud (2005)
Lynette A. Jackson, Surfacing Up: Psychiatry and Social Order in
Colonial Zimbabwe (2005)
Member, Advisory Board, The Humanities Circle, YMCA of the USA (1994-)
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Member, Editorial Board, Studies in Contemporary German Literature, edited by
Paul Michael Lützeler (1994-)
Member, Editorial Board, Transculture: Interpretations and Applications
of Cultural Studies in the Languages (1994- )
Member, Board of Editors, Jewish Affairs, Johannesburg (1994-2002).
Member, Editorial Board, Critical Inquiry (1994- )
Racial Relations Committee, Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and
Society (1995- )
Member, Editorial Board, Health: An interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of
Health, Illness, and Medicine (1995- )
Member, Editorial Board, Violence in America (New York: Scribner)
(1996-2000)
Member, Editorial Board, Routledge Encyclopedia of Post-Modernism (1996- )
Editor, Medicine and Culture Series, The Johns Hopkins University Press (19962002)
Georges Minois, History of Suicide (1999)
Jacques Jouanna, Hippocrates (1999)
Laura Otis, Membranes (1999)
Alan Bewell, Romanticism and Colonial Disease (1999)
John Lantos, The Lazarus Case (2001)
Irina Sirotkina, Diagnosing Literary Genius (2002)
Member, Committee on the Future of the Profession, MLA (1995-7)
Editor, Jewish Writing in the Contemporary World, The University of Nebraska
Press (1995 - 2009)
Bryan Cheyette, Contemporary Jewish Writing in Britain and Ireland
(1998)
Dagmar Lorenz, Contemporary Jewish Writing in Austria (1999)
Antony Polansky, Contemporary Jewish Writing in Poland (2001)
Claudia Braude, Contemporary Jewish Writing in South Africa (2002)
Leslie Morris and Karen Remmler, eds., Contemporary Jewish Writing in
Germany (2002)
Rafael Newman, ed., Contemporary Jewish Writing in Switzerland (2002)
Susan Suleiman, ed., Contemporary Jewish Writing in Hungary (2003)
Michael Greenstein, ed., Contemporary Jewish Writing in Canada (2004)
Peter Stenberg, ed., Contemporary Jewish Writing in Sweden (2004)
Nelson Vieira, ed., Contemporary Jewish Writing in Brazil (2009)
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Member, Editorial Board, Literature and Medicine (1996- )
Member, Editorial Board, CORPO(REALITIES): Discourses of Disability
(University of Michigan Press) (1997- )
Member, Advisory Board, German Studies Center, Ben Gurion University of the
the Negev (1998- )
Member, Program Committee, Modern Languages Association (1998-2000)
Member, Editorial Board, Studies in Gender and Sexuality (1999-2002)
Member, Board of Reviewers, New Visions in Foreign Language Education
project (representing the ADFL)
Member, Editorial Board, Revisions: New Aspects of European Art (London:
Black Dog Press).
Honorary Member, Doubleday Book Club
Member, Editorial Board, Modern Judaism (Oxford UP, 2000- )
Member, Nominating Committee, MLA (2002-3)
Member, International Advisory Board, Yearbook of the Simon Dubnow InstituteLeipzig (2002- )
Member, Editorial Board, transversal (Graz) (2002- )
Member, MLA Committee on Disabilities (2002-2005)
Beisitzer, Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien (2003- )
Member, Editorial Board, Psychoanalysis and History, (2004- )
Member, Board of Directors, Leo Baeck Institute, London
Member, Editorial Board, Jewish Cultural Studies, Littman Foundation
Member, Editorial Board, New Directions in German-American Studies (edited
by Werner Sollors) (2006- ).
Member, International Honorary Editorial Advisory Board of the Mens Sana
Monographs, Medicine, Mental Health, Man, and their Matrix (2007- )
Member, International Editorial Advisory Board, Subjectivity (Palgrave) (2007- ).
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Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the Encyclopaedia of Jewish Cultures. The
Simon Dubnow Institute (Leipzig) (2007- ).
Member, Board of the Interdisciplinary Center of Judaic Studies, Rio de Janeiro
Federal University (2008- ).
Member, North American Editorial Board, International Journal of
Psychoanalsyis (2008- ).
Member, Editorial Board, Konturen:An Interdisiplinary Journal of German
Studies (2008- ).
Member, Editorial Board, Critical Studies in fashion and beauty (2010- ).
Member, Editorial Board, Nexus: The Duke German and Jewish Studies Yearbook
(2010- )
Member, Academic Council, Canadian Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism
(2010- )
• Grants:
American Philosophical Society Grant (1970)
Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (1972-1973) (declined)
IREX Senior Exchange Fellowship with the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1973)
(declined)
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1972-1973)
ACLS Travel Grant (1973)
IREX Exchange Fellow to the German Democratic Republic (1976)
Director, NEH Summer Institute on the “1890’s in Germany and Austria”
(Summer 1981 and Summer 1984)
Director, NEH Summer Institute on “The Humanities and Medicine” (Summer
1986 and Summer 1988)
NEH Humanities, Science and Technology Grant for research on the history of
medical illustration (1985-1987)
Fund for Psychoanalysis Grant for Research on “the appropriate therapist” (19861987)
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MacArthur Foundation Re-grant for “The Image of the Enemy” (1986-1987)
New York Humanities Council Grant for the Heine Symposium (1988)
Director, DAAD Summer Institute on “Disease and Sexuality in German Culture”
(1989)
DAAD Grant for the “Cultural Significance of Medicine in Modern Germany”
Conference (1990)
Lucius Littauer Foundation Grant in support of the Freud, Race, and Gender
Project (1990)
Luce Foundation Grant for a Professorship in Ethics and Genetics (Cornell)
NEH Humanities, Science and Technology Grant in support of the Freud, Race,
and Gender Project (1991-1993)
Director, NEH Summer Institute on “Freud and The Culture of His Time” (1991)
DAAD Grant for the “The Reemergence of Jewish Culture in Germany”
Conference
Director, DAAD German Studies Syllabi Databank (1991-1997)
Director, DAAD Summer Institute on “Kafka and ‘Minor’ Literature in Reunited
Germany” (1993)
Director, DAAD/NEH Summer Institute on “Masochism” (1995)
DAAD Grant for the “Why Wagner?” Conference (1996)
Lucius Littauer Foundation Grant in support of the Jewish Studies holdings at
Regenstein Library (1996)
Max Kade foundation grant for the creation of a German Studies Center (1997)
Director, DAAD Summer Institute on “Multicultural Germany” in
Potsdam (1998)
German Lottery Grant for the Weimar Physiognomy Exhibition and Conference
(1998-2000)
TransCoop-Program grant of the German-American Academic Council
Foundation for the “Post-Shoah Jewish Writers in German” Project
(1998-2001)
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Mellon Foundation Grant for the Reconstitution of Undergraduate Language
Teaching in the “Major” Languages (1998-2003)
German Marshall Fund Grant for the Germany in the New Europe Conference
(1999)
DAAD Grant for the Germany in the New Europe Conference (1999)
GAAC Grant for the Visit of Hartmut Steinecke to Chicago (1999)
Bosch Foundation Grant for the Fellowship Program in the Humanities (2000-5)
NEH Translation Award for the Nazi Culture Handbook (2001-3)
Wissenschaftskolleg (Berlin) (2001-2) (declined)
British Academy Grant for the “Globalization and the Jews” Conference (2007)
• Teaching Experience:
Undergraduate Courses • Cornell:
Introductory and Advanced German Language
Survey of German Literature
Modern German Literature
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century German Prose and Drama
(taught and supervised teaching assistants)
The Author, his World and his Work (with William Chalsma)
Nineteenth-Century Prose and Poetry
Nineteenth-Century Prose and Drama
The Yiddish Novel (Hillel)
Yiddish Literature: An Introduction
Mozart (with Neal Zaslaw)
Introduction to Psychopathological Texts
The Literature of the Holocaust
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Psychoanalysis: An Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory
Vienna at the Turn of the Century
Health and Disease (a Common Learning course)
The Making of Western Europe
The History of Anti-Semitism
Reading Freud: Race, Gender, and Psychoanalysis
Medicine and Culture
African-Americans and Jewish-Americans: Identities, Conflicts, and
Parallels (with William Cross)
The Clinical Practice of Psychoanalysis (with members of the
Department of Psychiatry, CUMC)
Illness and Culture
Introduction to Psychiatry
Jewish Writing in Vienna at the Turn of the Century
Introduction to Psychoanalysis
Weimar Bodies
Vienna and Western Civilization (taught in Vienna)
Freud (taught in conjunction with the Field Museum)
Food and Taboo
Cornell University • Graduate Courses:
Socially Conscious Literature in the Nineteenth Century
The Literature of the DDR
History and Criticism of German Literary Theory
Literary Pedagogy
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Sturm und Drang
The Eighteenth-Century Novel (with Herbert Dieckmann)
Humanism and Reformation
Der deutsche Vormärz
Friedrich Nietzsche
Aesthetic Theory in the Eighteenth Century
The Aesthetics of the Opera in the Eighteenth Century (with Neal
Zaslaw)
Disease and Society in Sixteenth-Century Europe
Jurek Becker: The Survivor as Author and Subject (with Jurek
Becker)
Edgar Hilsenrath: The Survivor as Author and Subject (with Edgar
Hilsenrath)
Freud, Race, and Gender
Science, Race, and Racism: The Response and Resistance to Scientific
Racism, 1800-1960 (with Nancy Stepan)
The Historiography of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis
The History of Organic Psychiatry
Jewish Self-Representations (1880-1980)
The Construction of the Mind and Body in late Eighteenth-Century
German Culture
Kafka and the Problem of a Minor Literature Today
Masochism, Externalization and fin-de-siècle Identity
German Cultural Life 1933-45 (with David Bathrick)
Jewish Writing in Today’s Germany
The Theory of Masochism
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Masculinity and Obesity
Multiculturalism in Today’s Germany
History of Dieting
Cornell Medical College:
Supervision of Medical School Electives in the History of Psychiatry,
CUMC
Co-ordinator and Instructor, Medical Humanities Program, CUMC
University of Paderborn:
Kleists Novellen (Proseminar)
Nietzsche (Hauptseminar)
Die Endlösung der Judenfrage in der Nachkriegsliteratur (Vorlesung)
Society for the Humanities (Cornell):
The Idea of the Woman in late Nineteenth-Century European Thought
Colgate University:
Deutsche Literatur des fin de siècle
The Idea of the Woman in late Nineteenth-Century European Thought
Tulane University:
The History of Anti-Semitism
Princeton University:
Freud, Race, and Gender
University of Toronto:
Freud, Race, and Gender
Free University of Berlin:
Krankheit und Sexualität in der deutschen Kultur
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Der Überlebende schreibt: Becker und Hilsenrath
Jurek Becker: Texte und Filme
Multikulturalismus in der zeitgenössischen Literatur
Dicke Männer
Juden als Deutsche, Deutsche als Juden
Syracuse University:
The History of Anti-Semitism
Freud, Race, and Gender
The University of the Witswatersrand:
Ideology and Film
The Ohio State University:
Jewish Writing in Today’s Germany
The University of Potsdam
Der jüdische Körper (Vorlesung)
Die neueste jüdische Literatur im deutsch-sprachigen Gebiet
(Hauptseminar)
The University of British Columbia
Fat Boys: Gender and Obesity
The University of Illinois in Chicago
The Jewish Diaspora Experience: From the Bible to the Present
The Humanities Laboratory (UIC):
Psychoanalysis (at the Field Museum)
Chocolate (at the Field Museum)
Pearls and Culture (at the Field Museum)
Baseball (at the Field Museum)
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The History of Medicine (at the Museum for Surgery)
Medical Humanities (UIC):
Obesity and Culture
The University of California, Irvine:
Representing The Body
What is Ethnicity?
Emory University
The History of Dieting
Food and Taboo
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory
Diagnosis
Nazi Medicine and Politics
Disability Studies
Representing Health and Illness
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• Lectures and other scholarly activities:
Lecture, German Department, Cornell University, Ithaca
Lecture, Medieval Conference, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
Lecture, German Department, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Lecture, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Hamburg
Lecture, Brecht Conference, McGill University, Montreal
Lecture, German Department, Ithaca College, Ithaca
Keynote Lecture, International Association of Germanists, Cambridge University,
Cambridge
Lecture, Jews and Germans: A Symposium, Washington University, St. Louis
Lecture, Lessing Society, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Lecture, Evangelische Akademie, Hofgeismar
Lecture, German Department, University of Paderborn
Lecture, German Department, Harvard University, Cambridge
Lecture, Modern Language Association, New York
Lecture, Wege und Gestalten, Biberach a. d. Riss
Lecture, History of Psychiatry Seminar, Cornell Medical College
Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, 1977-1978
Lecture, Kleist Conference, University of Waterloo, Ontario
Lecture, German Psychiatric and Neurological Association, Baden-Baden
Lecture, Department of Psychiatry, University of Mainz
Director, Psychiatry and Humanities Symposium, Cornell University
Lecture, Turn of the Century Symposium, MacMasters University, Ontario
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Lecture, Psychiatric Grand Rounds, Payne-Whitney Hospital, New York
Lecture, History of Psychiatric Seminar, Cornell Medical College
Lecture, Department of Afro-American Studies, Yale University, New Haven
Lecture, Department of German, Ohio State University, Columbus
Moderator, Psychiatric Health Care Panel, Cornell University, Ithaca
Lecture, Nietzsche Symposium, University of Rochester, Rochester
Lecture, Brecht Conference, University of Maryland
Keynote Lecture, Lessing-Mendelssohn Symposium, University of
California, Los Angeles
Lecture, History of Psychiatry Seminar, Cornell Medical College
Consultant, Metropolitan Opera Production of “Mahagonny.”
Lecture, Nietzsche Conference, West Berlin
Lecture, German Department, University of Maryland
Lecture, Physicians’ Radio Network
Lecture, Department of German, University of Tübingen
Lecture, Department of German, University of Freiburg
Lecture, Department of English, University of Cologne
Lecture, Department of German, University of the Saarland
Lecture, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Essen
Lecture, Department of German, University of Munich
Lecture, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cologne
Lecture, Herzog-August-Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel
Lecture, Faculty of Literature, University of Bielefeld
Lecture, Department of German, University of Heidelberg
Lecture, Department of German, Colgate University
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Lecture, Physicians’ Radio Network
Lecture, American Association of Afro-American Studies, New Orleans
Lecture, Department of German, Tulane University, New Orleans
Lecture, Departments of German and Psychiatry, Dartmouth College
Director, International Lacan Symposium, Cornell Medical College
Lecture, YIVO Institute for Yiddish Studies, New York
Lecture, History of Psychiatry Seminar, Cornell Medical College
Lecture, Physicians’ Radio Network
Lecture, Sex and Language Conference, New York
Consultant, The Image of Blackness in the West, Menil Foundation
Lecture, Classics Department, Cornell University
Consultant, The Image of Blackness in the West, PBS/NEH
Lecture, Women’s Studies Program, Cornell University
Interview, Channel 5, New Haven, “Perspectives on Anti-Semitism.”
Lecture Concepts of Schizophrenia Symposium, University of Cologne
Lecture, Germanic Institute, University of London
Lecture, Semiotics of Culture Conference, Cornell University
Lecture, Nature, Culture and Gender Conference, Cornell University
Lecture, Department of German, University of Chicago
Lecture, Bronfman Series on Jewish Studies, Williams College
Lecture, History of Psychiatry Seminar, Cornell Medical College
Interview, KMPS-Radio, Seattle, “Seeing the Insane”
Interview, WGST-Radio, Atlanta, “Seeing the Insane.”
Interview, KLBJ-Radio, Austin, “Seeing the Insane.”
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 24
Director, Cornell Symposium on Identity Formation and Conflict Resolution
(Egypt and Israel)
Director, Summer Workshop in Jewish Studies, Cornell University
Director, International Conference on the History of Human Sexuality in
Nineteenth-Century Europe, Cornell University
Grand Rounds, Westchester Division, New York Hospital
Lecture, Department of German, Wesleyan University
Lecture, Department of German, Brown University
Lecture, Foreign Language Department, University of Rochester
Witness, National Commission on the Insanity Defense
Lecture, European Studies Program, University of Sussex
Lecture, Departments of German and Theology, University of Birmingham
Lecture, Department of German, University of Keele
Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Guy’s Medical School, London
Lecture, Symposium on the History of Medical Vocabulary,
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London
Lecture, Departments of German and Psychiatry, University of Cologne
Lecture, German Department, University of Paderborn
Lecture, Department of German, University of Hamburg
Lecture, Freedom and Life Series, Cunard Lines
Lecture, Department of the History of Medicine, University College, London
Consultant, NEH Planning Grant for the Prinzhorn Exhibit
Consultant, FIPSE Grant for the creation of a program for the integration
of clinical experience into the undergraduate curriculum
Lecture, Department of German, University of Michigan
Lecture, Luther Quincentennial Conference, University of Michigan
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Lecture, Department of Photography and Cinema, Ohio State University
Consultant, Ontario Council on Graduate Studies for evaluation of University of
Toronto Graduate Program in German
Lecture, Kanzer Seminar in Psychoanalysis, Yale University
Lecture, “Medical Metaphors,” MLA (New York)
Lecture, Jewish Women’s Association, Newburgh, New York
Lecture, Blacks in Germany Symposium, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Lecture, Krannert Art Museum Series on Madness and Art, University of Illinois
Lecture, Research Series, Cornell Medical College
Lecture, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
Lecture, Institute of Psycho-Analysis, London
Lecture, Dutchess County Mental Health Association, Poughkeepsie, New York
Lecture-Series, Berlin in the ‘20s, Walter Art Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
Visiting Committee, Language Studies, MIT
Keynote Address, German Studies Association, Washington
Lecture, Center for Policy and Medicine, Columbia College of Physicians and
Surgeons
Lecture/Consult, NEH Turn of the Century Project, University of Wisconsin,
Green Bay
Lecture, MLA (Chicago) on “Reward Systems in Foreign
Language Departments.”
Lecture, Heine and Painting Conference, Dartmouth
Consultant, Comparative Literature Program, University of Pittsburgh
Lecture, Georgetown Literary Theory Conference
Grand Rounds on the Social Impact of A.I.D.S., CUMC
Lecture, A.I.D.S. up-date, IBM executives’ conference, Cornell
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 26
Lecture on the Image of the Enemy, American Anthropological Association
Lecture, Freud in London conference, Germanic Institute, London
Lecture, “Leonardo’s Anatomy,” Department of the History of Medicine,
University College, London
Lecture, “A.I.D.S.: The social construction of a disease,” Department of
Psychiatry, University of Cologne
Lecture, “The Image of the A.I.D.S. Patient,” Tufts University
Lecture, “Jewish Self-Hatred,” Annenberg Center, Philadelphia
Lecture, “On Contemporary Jewish Writers in Germany,” Leo Baeck Institute,
New York
Lecture, “On German Concepts of Difference,” MLA, New York
Lectures to the Program of Comparative Literature and the Department of
English, University of Chicago
The McCollough Lecture, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida
Panel Member, Rockefeller Grants for Foreign Languages
Annual Authors’ Lecture, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies - UJA, New
York
Lecture, Deutsches Haus, Columbia University
Lecture, Wellcome Institute conference on “The Senses,” London
Director, Conference on Science and the Humanities, Cornell
Lecture, Comparative Literature Program, Fordham University
Lecture, The Vidonians, The Century Association, New York
Lecture, Jewish Studies Circle, Institute for Near Eastern Studies, Cambridge
University
Lecture, Austrian Studies Group, Cambridge University
Interview, ABC-Nightline on Madness in Contemporary America
Lecture, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore
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Lecture, Jewish Intellectuals Conference, Wayne State University
Lecture, Program in Jewish Studies, The University of Michigan
Lecture, Centennial Conference, German Department, Ohio State University
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Syracuse University
The Jacob Bronowski Lecture on Science and Society, The University of
Toronto
Lecture, Program in Comparative Literature, The University of Toronto
Co-director, Conference on Race, Gender and Science, Cornell University
Lecture, On Eastern Jewry, Leo Baeck Institute, New York
Lecture, AIDS, Academy for Humanities and Science, CUNY
Lecture, Language Instruction and Professional Education, MLA, San Francisco
1988
Co-director, Conference on the New Minorities in European Culture,
Cornell University
Lecture, Transmissions Conference, Dartmouth College
Lecture, German Department, Louisiana State University
Lecture, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, University of California,
Santa Barbara
Keynote Lecture, Southern Regional Honors Council, New Orleans
Lecture, Psychoanalysis in America Series, Columbia University
Lecture, AIDS, Women’s Studies Program, Princeton University
Lecture, German and Comparative Literature Departments,
University of Minnesota
Lecture, American Association of the History of Medicine, New Orleans
Co-director, International Heine Symposium, Cornell University
Lecture, Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem
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Lecture, German Department, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Member, Humanities Visiting Committee, Board of Overseers, MIT
Rounds, Gannett Clinic, Cornell University
Centenary Conference, University of Michigan, German Department
Sexuality and Disease Conference, Kinsey Institute, Indiana University
DAAD/GSA Symposium on New Directions in German Studies, Philadelphia
Lecture, Program in Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania
Lecture, Faculty Colloquium, Bryn Mawr College
Lecture, Mellon Gender Seminar, Princeton University
Lecture, Death and Gender, MLA, New Orleans, 1988
Lecture, New Directions for German Studies, MLA, New Orleans, 1988
1989
Lecture, DAAD Symposium on the Future of German Studies, Tempe, AZ
Lecture, Liberal Arts College, Concordia University, Montreal
Lecture, Department of Art History, California State University, Chico
Lecture, German Department, University of California, Berkeley
Grand Rounds, Langley Porter Clinic, University of California, San Francisco,
Medical Center
Lecture, The School of the Art Institute, Chicago
Lecture, Centre for Literary Theory, University of Western Ontario
Lecture, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto
Co-Director, Primo Levi Conference (Cornell)
Lecture, Center for Cultural Studies, University of Paderborn
Lecture, Prinz Eisenherz Buchhandlung, Berlin
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Lecture, Jewish Studies/Western European Studies, Washington University, St.
Louis
Keynote Lecture, Fin de Siècle Symposium, Lehigh University
Director, The Future of Psychoanalysis and the Humanities Symposium (Cornell)
Lecture, Department of Psychology, Cornell University
Lecture, Department of Sociology, New York University
Gerdi B. Oppenheimer Memorial Lecture, Baltimore Hebrew University
Workshop, National Mental Health Association (Washington)
Visiting Committee-German, University of Virginia
Lecture, Department of German, University of Hamburg
Lecture, AIDS and Culture Conference, University of Cologne
1990
Consultant, Westfield Center for Early Music “Mozart and Nature”
Grant (Boston)
Consultant, History of Visionary Art Conference (New York)
Lecture, American Jewish Committee’s Conference on German Reunification
College Lecture on “AIDS in Crosscultural Perspective,” Bates College
Director, Voices of Jewish Women Conference (Cornell)
Co-Director, Role of Medicine in Contemporary Germany Conference (Cornell)
Lecture, Jews in Contemporary Germany, University of California, Berkeley
Lecture, German Unification and the Jews, The Johns Hopkins
University Institute for German Studies, Washington
Lecture, Heine and Jewish Culture, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
The Benjamin Rush Invitational Lecture, The American Psychiatric Association
Meeting (New York)
Lecture, Symposium on symptoms of schizophrenia which are not criteria
of DSM-III, The American Psychiatric Association Meeting (New York)
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 30
Keynote Lecture, Conference on the Cultural Contacts between German-Speaking
and Yiddish-Speaking Jews, Columbia University.
Lecture, History of Hysteria Conference, The Wellcome Institute (London)
Interview, History of Madness Television Series, BBC-TV (Jonathan Miller)
(London)
Lecture, AIDS Research and the Refiguration of Anthropological Theory and
Method Conference, Wenner-Gren Foundation (Aspen)
Lecture, Reducing Stigma, Montgomery County (Maryland) Mental Health
Association
Interview, History of Anti-Semitism Television Series, BBC-TV (London)
Lecture, Reducing Stigma, Erie County (NY) Mental Health Association
Evaluator, Chief Consultant and Participating Faculty, N.E.H. Summer Institute in
Medicine and Western Civilization (Columbia University), June,
1990
Workshop on Reducing Stigma, National Mental Health Association Scientific
Meeting, Houston.
Lecture, Michael N. Axinn Memorial Conference on “Prejudice,” North Shore
University Hospital (Manhasset, New York)
Lecture, Epidemics: Perspectives in Cultural Studies Conference, M. I. T.
Lecture, American Anthropological Association/Society for
Medical Anthropology, New Orleans.
Discussant, “The Anthropologist as Healer,” American Anthropological
Association, New Orleans.
Lecture, American Comparative Literature Association, Chicago
Lecture, Literature and Science Section, MLA, Chicago.
1991
Lecture, DAAD/German Studies Joint Planning Meeting, Phoenix
Lecture, Department of the History of Medicine/Humanities Center, The Johns
Hopkins University
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The Geddes Lecture, Boston University
Lecture, University of Maryland Jewish Studies Program, College Park, MD.
Lecture, Turn of the Century Conference, Loyola University, Baltimore, MD
Race and Culture Lecture, Wayne State University
Lecture, Tainted Greatness Conference, Boston University
Lecture, “Degenerate Art,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art Museum
Lecture, Turn of the Century Symposium, Loyola College, Baltimore
Lecture, Washington Linguistics Circle, Georgetown University
Westfield Center Conference: Mozart and the Science of His Times, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts
Lecture, “People of the Body” Conference, Stanford/UC Berkeley
Lecture, “The New Europe and Its Others,” Transnational Institute, Amsterdam
Lecture, Topographie der Geschlechter, Zentrum für Kulturwissenschaften, Essen
Interview, Australian Film Council, History of Sexuality, Naples
Interview, BBC - History of Sexuality, BBC, London
Interview, The Health Program, BBC-Radio 5
Interview, BBC, Elizabeth Förster-Nietzsche, London
Lecture, Freud Museum, London
Lecture, Department of German, Princeton University
Lecture, “German-Jewish Writers in Contemporary Germany,” American
Association of Teachers of German Conference (Washington)
Lecture, Conference on Difference and Otherness, State University of New York,
Binghamton
B. G. Rudolf Lecture in Jewish Studies, Syracuse University
Lecture, Conference on Germany, Israel and American Jewry, Institute for
Contemporary German Studies, Washington
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 32
Westfield Center Conference: Mozart and the Science of His Time, St. Paul
Museum
Lecture, Symposium on Art and The Nazi Period, Smithsonian Institution
Lecture, Science, Technology and Society Program, M.I.T
Lecture, Modern Language Association Conference (San Francisco)
1992
Lecture, Heine und der Nachmärz, Zentrum für Kulturwissenschaften, Essen
Lecture, German Studies and Regional Studies, DAAD Conference, Tucson
Lecture, Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture, SUNY Buffalo
Lecture, Section on the History of Psychiatry, CUMC
Lecture and Seminar, Department of Comparative Literature, University of
Rochester
Lecture, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC
Keynote Lecture, Jewish Studies Conference, Lehigh University
Lecture, Center for Imaging Studies, The University of Chicago
Lecture, Lam Qua Conference, Smithtown Arts Council
Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lecture, The University of Vermont
Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cologne
Lecture, Max Nordau Conference, Paris
Lecture, The Internal Other Conference, Essen
Lecture, Department of German, McGill University
Lecture, Turn of the Century Conference, Columbia University
Lecture, The Black Diaspora Conference, The Ohio State University
Lecture, “Emergence, A New Germany” Conference, Johns Hopkins University
Lecture, Center for Literary and Cultural Studies, Harvard University
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Lecture, Prose Fiction Section, MLA (New York)
1993
Lecture, Conference on Germany and Its Others, University of Colorado
Lecture, “Literatur in der Politik” Conference, Université de Montreal
Lecture, Seminar on Jews in Modern Europe, Harvard University
Director, “The Reemergence of Jewish Culture in Germany” Conference, Cornell
Lecture, Nazi Cultural Exhibition, New York Public Library
Director and Lecturer, Workshop for the Senior Affirmative Action
Officers of the “New” German States on Stereotyping, Ithaca, NY
Lecture, Center of Comparative Research in Society, History and Culture,
University of California - Davis
Plenary Lecture, Triannual Conference on the History of Psychiatry, London
Lecture, Taniguchi Symposium on the History of Medicine, Tokyo
Planning Committee, Humanities and Psychiatry Conference, World Psychiatric
Association, Cologne
Keynote Address, Symposium in Honor of George Mosse, Madison, WI
Consultant, Madness in America Project, Pennsylvania Hospital
The Gale Lecture in Jewish Studies, University of Texas (Austin)
The Schwartz Lectures in Jewish Studies, Indiana University
Lecture, Departments of German and Philosophy, Indiana University
Lecture, Medicine in Germany Conference, German Historical Institute
(Washington)
1994
Lecture, Chicago Lyric Opera on Berg’s Wozzeck
Lecture, Department of Religion, Syracuse University
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 34
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Mt. Holyoke College
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Williams College
The Helen Foster Novy Lecture, Department of English, Vassar College
Lecture, Melton Center for Jewish Studies, Ohio State University
Lecture, Interculturality Conference, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
The Danz Lectures, The University of Washington
Lecture Series, Departments of Modern Languages,
Psychology, The University of the Witwatersrand
Lectures, South African Board of Jewish Deputies, Johannesburg
Lecture, German Department, University of Capetown
Lecture, Kaplan Center for Jewish Studies, University of Capetown
Keynote Address, Literature and the Holocaust Conference, University of
Capetown
Wayland Lecturer, Brown University
Faculty Enrichment Seminar, Tulane University
Lecture, Psychoanalysis and the Disciplines, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Keynote Address, New York Association of European Historians, Ithaca
Lecture, American Psychoanalytic Association, New York
Lecture, Psychoanalysis and Culture Section, MLA (San Diego)
Interview, Madness in the 18th Century, BBC
1995
Lecture, Humanities Lecture Series, Kansas State University
Lecture, Hillel Conference, Loyola University
Lecture, Humanities Program, Allegheny College
Lecture, Department of Art History, Wellsley College
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 35
The Inaugural Abraham Lincoln Lectures, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Lecture, Scapegoating Conference, ICA, London
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, The University of London
Lecture, M.A. on The Body, University of Reading
Paternity Conference, Roehampton Institute, London
Consultant, Rockefeller Foundation, “Legacy of Absence Project.”
Consultant, Goethe Institute/US Holocaust Museum Project of Commemoration
Keynote Address, ADFL Conference, Charleston
Keynote Address, Jewish Library Association, Chicago
Lecture, Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago
Lecture, Tulane University Cultural Studies Program
Lecture, University of Kentucky “Philosophy and/or Race” Program
Abba Hillel Silver Memorial Lecture, Case Western Reserve University
Lecture, Cleveland Psychoanalytic Association
Lecture, The Bell Curve, American Studies Association
Lecture, Love and Marriage Conference, Chicago Humanities Festival
Frank Davis Lecture, Courtauld Institute, University of London
Member, Board of Visitors, College of Humanities, The Ohio State University
1996
Lecture, Concordia University, Montreal, Ph.D. Program in the Humanities
Lecture, Université de Montréal, Department of English Studies
Lecture, University of Illinois-Chicago Circle, Jewish Studies Program
Lecture, German Studies, Jewish Studies, Gender Studies, The University of
Cincinnati
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 36
Lecture, Spertus College of Jewish Studies, Chicago
Lecture, Pennsylvania State University, Department of History
Organizer and Moderator, “Why Wagner?” Conference, The University of
Chicago
Lecture, Department of German, University of British Columbia
Lecture, Acting on AIDS Conference, ICA, London
Belgando Lecture, University of Illinois-Chicago Medical School
Co-organizer and speaker, Economy of the Senses Conference, Chicago
Humanities Institute, The University of Chicago
Lecture, Krefeld Conference on German and American Nationalism
Lecture, Einstein Forum/Moses Mendelssohn Center, Potsdam
Lecture, Department of European Ethnology, The Humboldt University, Berlin
Lecture, Planning meeting, Jewish Studies Program,
Central European University, Budapest
Lecture, Department of Cultural Studies, The Humboldt University, Berlin
Lecture / Debate with Bruno Latour, ICA, London
Lectures, Theory Program, The University of Cape Town
Lectures, Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies, The University of Cape Town
Co-organizer and speaker, Jewries at the Frontier Conference, The Kaplan Centre
for Jewish Studies, The University of Cape Town
Lecture, Department of Art, Cooper Union
Lecture, Scripps College Humanities Series on the Victorians
Lecture, Immigration Conference, University of California, Davis
Lecture, On Jud Süss at the Jewish Museum, New York
Keynote Lecture, Art and Anatomy Conference, University of Glasgow
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1997
Keynote Address, Jewish Folklore Conference, UCLA
The Marc and Constance Jacobson Lecture, Institute for the Humanities,
The University of Michigan
Lecture, The Medical Ethics Program, The University of Michigan
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, The University of Michigan
Lecture, Turn of the Century Program, The University of Oregon
Lecture, Jewish Humor Exhibition, Spertus College, Chicago
Co-organizer and Keynote Address, Jewish Body Conference, Bosch Foundation,
Stuttgart
Freshman Orientation Lecture, Tulane University, New Orleans
Krouse Scholar, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Co-organizer and Lecture, Art After the Holocaust Conference, Smart Museum,
Chicago
The Nemer Lecture, University of Southern California
Lecture, Future of German Studies Conference, University of
Wisconsin, Madison
Keynote Address, Art, Ethnicity, Illness Conference, Wellcome Foundation,
London
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Leeds University
Lecture, German Department, University of Keele
Lecture, Future of German Studies, MLA / Toronto
1998
The Perlow Lecture, The New York Public Library
Lecture, Dreyfus Conference, Columbia University
Interview, VPRO-Hilversum TV on “Paranoia.”
Lecture, History and Literature Program, Harvard University
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 38
Lecture, Center for Literary and Critical Studies, Harvard University
Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Lutheran General Hospital, Chicago
Nuveen Lecture, Divinity School, University of Chicago
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program / German Department, Brandeis University
Lecture, After the Holocaust Conference, Notre Dame University
Virginia Penrose Cagley Lecture, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
Kohn Lectureship, Am Shalom Congregation, Glencoe, IL
Mertes Prize Lecture, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.
Lecture, Department of English, University of Minnesota
Lecture, Conference on Jews and Medicine, Oxford Centre for Jewish Studies
August Sander Colloquium, Department of Photography, The Getty Museum
Key Note lecture, German American Ethnic Studies Conference, Harvard
University
University Lecture, Bucknell University
Lecture, “Eye and Thou” Conference on Jews as Filmmakers, University of
Southern California
Key Note lecture, Science and Literature Society Meeting, Gainesville, Fl.
Intermission Talk on Mahagonny, WFMT-FM, Chicago
Lecture, Jewish Museum, Vienna on “The Jew’s Body”
Annual Lecture, Bosch Institute for the History of Medicine, Stuttgart
Key note Lecture, The Jewish Body Conference, Munich Volkshochschule
Interview on Aesthetic Surgery, “Public Interest” National Public Radio
Lecture, Trauma and the Shoah, Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute Research
Seminar
Lectures, MLA (San Francisco) Literature and Opera Section
and President’s Panel on Teaching and Research
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 39
1999
Keynote Address, Jewish Humor and Film Conference, Kean University
Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Chicago
Lecture, After the Holocaust Conference, Princeton University
Melinda Rosenblatt Lecture, National Yiddish Book Center, Amherst, MA
Lecture, Indeterminate Body Conference, University of Reading
Organizer, Translation as Art Conference, University of Chicago
Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Cornell Medical College
Inaugural Lecture, Institute for Global Studies, University of Minnesota
Keynote Address, Material Art Conference, Stanford University
Lecture, Ramapo History Club, Ramapo College
Lecture, History of Psychiatry Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, Cornell
Medical College
Roundtable, Future of Psychoanalysis, Jewish Museum, New York
Lecture, Weill’s “Die Burgschaft,” Spoleto Festival (South Carolina)
Keynote Lecture, Conference on The President’s Language Committee Report.
Stanford University
Lecture, Teaching Humanities in Academic Medical Centers Conference,
University of Illinois - Chicago
Organizer, New Germany in the New Europe Conference, University of Chicago
Lecture, Dynamics of Antisemitism in the World after 1945, Sassoon Center,
Jerusalem
Lecture, Modern Foreign Languages Department, University of Beersheva
Lecture, Seminar on Jewish Textualities, University Center for English Studies,
London
Lecture, Department of the History of Medicine, University of Freiburg
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 40
Keynote Address, Jewish Representations Conference, Frankfurt a.M.
Keynote Lecture, Two Cultures Conference, Einstein Forum, Potsdam
Keynote Lecture, Comparative Literature Association of the Republic of China
Keynote Address, Southern Comparative Literature Association, Knoxville, TN
Lecture, Institute for Cultural Studies (Internationales Forschungszentrum
Kulturwissenschaften), Vienna
Lecture, Max Nordau Conference, Ben-Gurion University, Beersheva
Thyssen Foundation Lecture on Jews, Medicine, and German Culture, Tel Aviv
University
Co-Organizer, The Physiognomy of the Weimar Republic Conference, Berlin
Lecture, “Erbschaft unserer Zeit,” Staatsbibliothek Berlin / Einstein Forum,
Potsdam
Lecture, Grant Writing, Modern Language Association, Chicago
2000
Lectures, American Historical Association Meeting, Chicago
Eckstein Lecture Series, Jewish Studies Program, Arizona State University
Lecture, German Department, Rutgers University
Lecture, Trans-Literature Program, Rutgers University
Lecture, Modern Languages Department, University of Delaware
Lecture, Chicago Board of Rabbis
Keynote Address, “Silence and Expression” Conference, Texas A&M
Keynote Address, Narratology Conference, Emory University
Lecture, Humanities Program, Knox College
The Newton Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Boston University
The Inaugural Bluhm Memorial Lecture, Boston College
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 41
The Rosenfeld Lecture, Emanuel Congregation, Chicago
Grand Rounds, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Tinley Park, IL
Lecture, Oscar Wilde Conference, Hofstra University
Lecture, Beauty Symposium, The New School University
Lecture, Madness and Art Conference, The Drawing Center, New York City
Lecture, Genetic Secrets in the Family, American Psychiatric Association,
Chicago
Lecture, Centre for German Jewish Studies, University of Sussex
Honours Lecture, Faculty of Theology, The University of Leiden
Lecture, Freud Exhibition, Skirball Institute, Los Angeles
Lecture, Aspen Institute
Seminar, NEH Institute on Disabilities Studies, San Francisco
Lecture, Nietzsche Conference, Schloß Elmau
Lecture, Psychiatry in Exile Symposium, University of Cologne
Lecture / Roundtable, Multiculturalism in the Berlin Republic, Exhibition
2000, Hannover
Co-Director, Conference on Jewish Writing in Contemporary German-Language
Culture, Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin
The George Mosse Lecture, Humboldt University, Berlin
2001
Lecture, Department of Comparative Literature, Free University Berlin
Lecture, Literaturhaus Pankow
Keynote Lecture, History of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference,
Wellcome Institute, London
Keynote Address, Psychoanalysis and the University Conference, International
Association of Psychoanalysis, New York City
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 42
Lecture, The Future of the University, Loyola University, Chicago
Lecture, Humanities Center, The University of Wisconsin, Madison
Keynote Address, Jews and Orientalism Conference, University of Toronto
Lecture, Berlin Historical Society
Lecture, Comparative Literature, Aristotle University at Thessaloniki.
Inaugural Lisa and Heinrich Arnhold Memorial Lecture, Haus Salzburg, Dresden
Keynote Lecture, Conference on False Memory, Potsdam
Keynote Lecture, Conference on Interdisciplinarity, University of Brisbane,
Australia
Lecture, European Studies Center, University of New South Wales
Lecture, Opera and Culture, Humanities Center, University of Sydney, Australia
Lecture, History Today Series on Visualizing History, London
Lecture, Conference on Jewish Cosmopolitanism, Schloß Elmau
Visiting Fellow, Humanities Center, SUNY Stony Brook
Lecture, Conference in memory of George Mosse, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Lecture, What is a Humanities Center? University of Florida, Gainesville
Lectures, MLA: Jewish Culture Studies and Disability Studies, New Orleans
2002:
Lecture, Cultural Studies Institute, Essen
Conversation with Thomas Meinecke, WDR, Essen
Lecture, University of Cincinnati
Orr Invitational Lecture, The University of Memphis
Lecture, Obesity and Poverty Conference, Chicago
Lecture, Secrecy Conference, Sweet Briar College
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 43
Keynote Lecture, Performance Conference, University of Cambridge
German Studies Circle, Cambridge University
Lecture, Yiddish in the Light of Psychoanalysis, Paris 7.
Lecture, American Association of Asian Studies, Washington, DC
Keynote Lecture, Masculinity Conference, The University of Zurich
Lecture, Community Synagogue, Rye, New York
Lecture, What are the Humanities? Smith College
Lecture, Seminar on Christian-Jewish Relations, University of Bonn
Plenary Lecture, Der (im)perfekte Mensch, Berlin
Keynote Address, Zantop Memorial Conference, Dartmouth
Lecture, Humanities Program, Reed College
The Max Kochmann Memorial Lecture, London
The Otto Mainzer Lecture, New York University
The Saul and Gladys Gwirtzman Lecture in conjunction with the Kafka
Exhibition, The Jewish Museum, New York City
Lecture, Baltimore/Washington Psychoanalytic Association
Lecture, Aesthetic Surgery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Keynote Lecture, Altruism Conference, Detroit
Keynote Address, South Atlantic MLA, Baltimore
Lecture, Becker Biography, City film Institute, Hamburg
Lecture, Becker Biography, Arsenal Cinema, Berlin
Lecture, Becker Biography, American Academy, Berlin
Lecture, Becker Biography, Literaturhaus, Magdeburg
Lecture, Becker Biography, Schleichersbuchhandlung, Berlin
Lecture, Becker Biography, Kino im Künstlerhaus, Stuttgart
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 44
Lecture, Becker Biography, Buchhandlung am Markt, Lüneburg
2003:
Visiting Scholar at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
Warhaft Lecture, The University of Manitoba
Keynote Lecture, Body History Conference, Trinity College
Keynote Address, Biography Conference, Bern
Lecture, Race and Philosophy Series, Northwestern University
Inaugural Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Georgia State University
Lecture, Political Science, California State University, Long Beach
The Naftulin Family Lecture on Studies in Jewish Identity, UCLA
Keynote Lecture, Olympic Bodies Conference, Aristotle University, Greece
Inaugural Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, Depauw University
Lecture, Health and Illness, Williams College
Rounds, Department of Preventive Medicine, UIC
Lecture, History Department, University of Southern California
Barber Humanities Lecture, University of Minnesota – Morris
Lecture, Obesity and Law, Kent School of Law, Chicago
Keynote Lecture, National Association of Temple Administrators, Minneapolis,
MN
Lecture, Obesity and Psychiatry, Cornell Medical College
Lecture, Body History Seminar, Essen
Lecture, Jews on the Borders of Europe, London Jewish Cultural Centre
2004
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 45
Lecture, Conference on Contemporary Jewish Life in Germany, Villa Aurora,
Los Angeles
Lecture, W. Sebald and German Destruction, Leo Baeck Institute, New York City
Keynote Lecture, Psychology and Medicine Symposium, University of Florida
Ethics Rounds, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas
Lecture, Disabilities in the University, Emory University
Lecture, Madness and Art, RISD
Lecture, The Second Generation Holocaust Survivor, Brown University
Keynote Address, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Conference,
San Antonio
Keynote Address, The New Anti-Semitism, American University, Washington
Lecture, Toward a Biographical Turn Conference, German Historical Institute,
Washington, D.C.
Lectures, Jewish Studies Program, University of Miami
Lecture, Iowa Opera Group, University of Iowa
Lecture, Jewish Culture in Germany Today, Villa Aurora, Los Angeles
Lecture, Symposium in Honor of J. Rieckmann, UC Irvine
Graduation Address, Humanities Program, York University, Toronto
Lecture, Politics and Bilingualism: Medicine, Harvard University
Keynote Address, Jewish Masculinity Conference, University of California, San Diego
Lecture, Why has Cultural History failed Conference, Schloss Elmau
Keynote and Organizer, Beyond Klezmer: The Legacy of Eastern European Jewry
Today, Schloss Elmau
Keynote Address, State of Jewish Studies in Germany, Conference. Potsdam
Keynote Address, Glamour Conference, Zurich
Lecture, Graduate Colloquium on Difference, University of Konstanz
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 46
Annual Holocaust Lecture, Royal Holloway College, London University
Fellows Lecture, Institute for Romance and German Studies, University of
London
Annual Invitational Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, University of Munich
2005
Public Lectures, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
Lecture, The Face Seminar, The Science Museum, London
Advisory Seminar on Jewish/Muslim Relationships, Zentralrat der Juden in
Deutschland, Berlin
Lecture, Infectious Diseases, The Royal Institution
Lectures, Body Studies, Humanities Institute, Birkbeck College
Lecture, Sexuality and Gender Seminar, Cambridge University (AHRB)
Lecture, Alcohol and the Jews Seminar, Middlesex Hospital
Lecture, Professionalization and Medicine, AHRB Program, London
Lecture,/Workshop Physiognomy, Dana Center, London (AHRB)
Lecture, Cardiff Institute of Society, Health and Ethics
Lecture, Aesthetic Surgery, House of the Cultures of the World, Berlin
Lecture, Einstein Exhibit, Skirball Museum, Los Angeles
Lecture, “Smart Jews,” Jewish Studies Program, University of Minnesota
Keynote Lecture, Body Conference, Wayne State University
Alexander Altmann Lecture, Institute of Jewish Studies, London
Lecture, Symposium in honor of Harmut Steinecke
Keynote Address, Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Prevention, CDC
Keynote Address, “Invisible Enemies”: The Cultural Meaning of Infection and
the Politics of “Plague”, Zurich
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 47
Keynote Address, American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities,
Washington, D.C.
Keynote Address, Plague Conference, University of Zurich
Schwartz Lecture, Department of Judaic Studies, University of Toronto
Keynote Address, Jewish Masculinity in Germany Conference, University of
California, San Diego
2006
Nextbook Lectures: Seattle, Evanston, Washington, D.C.
Hatcher Lecture, Western Kentucky University
University Senate, University Lecture, Vanderbilt University
Scholar in Residence, Beth Tzedec Congregation, Toronto
Lecture, Hillel, University of Toronto
Lecture, Hyams Symposium and Exhibit, Countway Library, Harvard University
Medical School
Distinguished Lecturer, New York University, Center for Religion and Media
Keynote Lecture / Distinguished Visiting Professor, “Anti-Semitism Today,”
Grinnell College
Lecture, Obesity in China, The International Association for the Study of
Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM), Austin.
Lecture, Electrotherapy, The Voice Foundation, Philadelphia
Robert P. Hudson Lecture in the History of Disease, University of Kansas School
of Medicine
Keynote Lecture, National STD Prevention Conference, Jacksonville, FL
Keynote, Freud Conference, Jewish Museum, San Francisco
Lecture, Voice Foundation, Philadelphia
Lecture, Multiculturalism and the Jews Conference, Hebrew University,
Jerusalem
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 48
Keynote, 4th Annual Meeting of the UK Association for Medical Humanities,
London
John Conley Lectureship, American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, Toronto
Lecture, Wagner and Performance Conference, University of Toronto
Lecture, Humanistic Studies of Health, University of British Columbia
The Burke Lecture, The School of Fine Art, Indiana University
Keynote Lecture, Eating Disorders Conference, Alpbach/Tyrol
Coffin Lecture, Institute for Germanic and Romance Studies, University of
London
Plenary Address, Freud and Judaism Conference, Leo Baeck Institute, New York
City
2007
Scholar’s Lecture, American Psychoanalytic Association Meeting, New York
City
Grand Rounds, “The Psychology of Aesthetic Surgery,” Department of
Psychiatry, Emory University
Keynote Address, “Transnational Migrations of Identities” Conference,
Dartmouth College
Lecture, “What is Jewish Art,” Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Keynote Speaker, “Multiculturalism and the Jews,” Limmud at Cambridge UK
Keynote Speaker, Concepts of Infection Conference, University of Bristol
Annual Sociology Debate, “What is Genetic Information?” Warwick University
Lectures, Wellcome Program in the History of Medicine, University of Newcastle
Keynote Address, Society for Psychiatry and Philosophy, San Diego
Keynote, Conference on Law and Gender, AHRC Research Centre for Law,
Gender, and Sexuality, University of Kent
Lecture, Jewish Boxers, Jewish Museum, London
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 49
Keynote Lecture, International Society of Sport History, Copenhagen
Annual Lecture, Jewish Studies in the Department of Religion, University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga
Grand Rounds, Internal Medicine, Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga
University Lecture, Cleveland State University
Invitational Lectures, Jewish Studies Program, University of Central Florida
Goldtrap Lecturer, The English Department and the University Committee on
Lectures, along with the Departments of Psychology and Philosophy and
Religious Studies, Iowa State University
Lecture, American Musicological Association, Quebec City
Coordinator, IPA-APA Conference, Psychoanalysis and the University: The
Clinical Dimension, Emory
Lecture, Religion and Health Collaborative’s conference with ARHAP, “Maps
and Mazes: Critical Inquiry at the Intersections of Religion and Health,”
Emory
Lectures, MLA Convention, Chicago
2008
Lecture, Psychoanalysis and the Arts and Humanities, Institute of Romance and
Germanic Studies, University of London
Research Seminar, Department of History, Birkbeck College, London
Keynote Lecture, Southeastern Association of German Historians, Columbia, SC
Scholar-in-Residence, Koffler Centre of the Arts, Toronto
Eric T. Carlson Memorial Lecture, Weill Medical College, NYC
Lecture/Seminar, Asian/Pacific/American Institute, New York University
Invited Lecture, August Sander Exhibition, Getty Museum, LA
Opening Lecture, Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe:
comparisons/contrasts/connections, University College London
Lecture, Ars judaica Conference, Bar-Ilan University
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Lecture, Conference on Modern Jewish Culture: Diversities and Unities,
University of Wroclaw, Poland.
Keynote Lecture, Conference on the Holocaust, Art and Taboo, University of
Hamburg
Keynote Lecture, AHRC Workshop series - Representations of Illness, University
of Loughborough
Co-organizer and Keynote, Conference on Jewish Culture in the Age of
Globalization, University of Manchester
Keynote and organizer, Body Image Panel, Philoctetes Roundtable, New York
City
Hooker Professor, McMasters University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Scholar-in-Residence, Temple Emanuel, Toronto
Distinguished Speaker, Humanities Research Group, University of Windsor,
Canada
2009
Speaker, Gross Conference, The Freud Museum, London
The Dr. Martin A. Entin Lecture in the History of Medicine, Department of the
Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal.
Keynote speaker, “The Poetics and Politics of Readings: Studies in Honour of
University Professors Linda Hutcheon and J. Edward Chamberlin,”
University of Toronto
Speaker, Humanities and Arts Research Centre at Royal Holloway College,
London
Speaker, Division of Liberal Arts, Rhode Island School of Design
Speaker, “Figuring Change, c. 1900,” Humanities Institute, Pennsylvania State
University
University Lecture, Emens Project, Ball State University Indiana
Keynote Speaker, German-Jewish workshop, Duke University
Scholar in Residence, University of Denver, Center for Judaic Studies
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The Sherman Lectures, The Centre for Jewish Studies, The University of
Manchester
The 2009 Allan Marre Maccabaeans Centenary Lecture, University College
London
Lecture, Vancouver Education Centre, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Lecture, Vancouver Institute, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Keynote speaker, Conference on Aboriginal Wellness, Peter Wall Institute of
Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia
Speaker and Panelist, Freud and Humor; Ethnic Humor, Chicago Humanities
Festival
Keynote Lecture, “The Fall of the Berlin Wall, Twenty Years After,” University
of Cincinnati
The Raff Lecturer, Ohr Kodesh Congregation, Chevy Chase, MD
Presidential Lecturer, Freud Conference, Clark University
Lecture, Imperial Contagions Workshop, The University of Hong Kong, Centre
for the Humanities and Medicine
2010
Lecture, Jewish Studies Program, University College London
Director, Conference on Children and Childhood, Birkbeck Humanities Institute,
London
Max Kade Lecture, Nietzsche and Wagner, Lafayette College
Keynote Lecture, Thirty Years of German-Jewish Studies, Ben Gurion University,
Beersheva
Lecture, "Dr. Freud's Little Jokes…." Hekhsherim Center, Ben Gurion University,
Beersheva
Lecture, Dean's Podium series "Einstein's Violin: Music, Jews, and Modern Life,”
Ben Gurion University, Beersheva
Lecture, Bucerius Institute for Research of German History and Society,
Department of Jewish History, University of Haifa
Lecture, Anson Rabinbach Conference, Columbia University
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Keynote Address, KörperGegenwart, German Hygiene Museum, Dresden
Lecture, Wagner and ‘real’ Jews, The Music of An Anti-Semite Conference,
American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA
Lecture, The Future of Medical History, Wellcome Institute, London
Keynote Address, British Association of Jewish Studies, University of
Southampton
Lecture, Summer School at the Institute of Art History, University of Zurich
Lecture, History of Nutrition Conference, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
Liebert Lecture, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
Keynote, Freud in the 21st Century Conference, Princeton University
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Exhibitions:
Der schejne Jid: Das Bild des “jüdischen Körpers” in Mythos
und Ritual. Jewish Museum, Vienna, 15 September – 24 January 1999.
Weimar Bodies. Smart Museum, The University of Chicago, 4 November 1998 –
10 January 1999 (with Stephanie D’Allesandro).
Das Gesicht der Weimarer Republik, German Historical Museum (Berlin), 29 June 12 September 2000 (with Hans Puttnies)
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 54
Publications
• Monographs
A1 Form und Funktion: Eine strukturelle Untersuchung der Romane Klabunds
(Frankfurt a. M.: Athenaeum, 1971).
A2 The Parodic Sermon in European Perspective: Aspects of Liturgical Parody
from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century (Wiesbaden: Franz
Steiner, 1974; Philadelphia: Coronet Books, 1974).
A3 Bertold Brecht’s Berlin (New York: Doubleday, 1975; London: AbelardSchuman, 1976; Anchor Paperback, 1977; Paris: Editions JeanClaude Simon, 1981). (with Wolf Von Eckardt).
A3a Reprint of Bertold Brecht’s Berlin with a new introduction, “Berlin
Dreams the Dream of the Twenties: Thoughts after the Wall,”
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993), pp. xi-xxv.
A3a1 A Berlim de Bertolt Brecht: Um Album dos Anos 20. Trans.
Alexandre Lissovsky. (Rio de Janeiro: Jose Olympio, 1996).
A4 Nietzschean Parody: An Introduction to Reading Nietzsche (Bonn: Bouvier,
1976; Toyko: Seido Sha, 1997).
A4a Second, augmented edition (Aurora, CO: The Davies Group, 2001).
A5 The Face of Madness: Hugh W. Diamond and the Rise of Psychiatric
Photography (New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1976; Secaucus, NJ:
Citadel Press, 1977; Tokyo: Seiwa, 1980).
A6 Wahnsinn, Text und Kontext: Die historischen Wechselbeziehungen der
Literatur, Kunst und Psychiatrie. Literatur und Psychologie, 8, ed.
Wolfram Mauser (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1981).
A7 On Blackness without Blacks: Essays on the Image of the Black in Germany.
Yale Afro-American Studies (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1982).
A8 Seeing the Insane: A Cultural History of Psychiatric Illustration (New York:
Wiley Interscience, 1982; Behavioral Science Book Club, 1982;
Psychotherapy and Social Science Book Club, 1982; Wiley
Paperback, 1985; Athens: Grammata Editions, forthcoming; Beijing:
Horizon Media Company, forthcoming).
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A8a Excerpted in The Mind (York: Impressions Gallery,
1987): 5-16.
A8b Reprint of Seeing the Insane with a new afterward (Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 1996), pp. 225-35.
A9 Difference and Pathology: Stereotypes of Sexuality, Race, and Madness
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1985; second edition, 1986;
paperback edition, 1986; second paperback edition, 1988; third paperback
edition, 1990; fourth paperback edition, 1992; Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten,
forthcoming).
A9a Excerpted in Robert Nye, ed., The Oxford Readers: Sexuality (Oxford
University Press, 1999), pp. 120-22.
A10 Jewish Self-Hatred: Anti-Semitism and the Hidden Language of the Jews
(Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986; Johns
Hopkins paperback, 1990; edited and revised German edition:
Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1993).
A10a Portuguese translation of Chapter One in Nelson H. Vieira, ed.,
Construindo a imagem do judeu (Rio de Janeiro: Imago, 1994): 3164.
A11 Oscar Wilde’s London (New York: Doubleday, 1987; London: Michael
O’Mara, 1989, 1997; Book of the Month Club, 1989). (with Wolf Von
Eckardt and J. E. Chamberlin)
A12 Disease and Representation: Images of Illness from Madness to AIDS
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988; paperback edition, 1988;
second edition, 1991; second paperback edition, 1991; Bologna: Il Mulino,
1993).
A12a Japanese translation with a new afterward (Tokyo: Arino Shobo,
1996), pp. 449-52.
A13 Goethe’s Touch: Touching, Seeing, and Sexuality. The Andrew W. Mellon
Lecture for 1988 (New Orleans: Tulane University, 1988).
A13a Revised and expanded version in A15.
A14 Sexuality: An Illustrated History (New York: John Wiley, 1989; Moscow:
International Center for Human Values, forthcoming; Tokyo: Seido Sha,
1997).
A14a Excerpted in Gendai Shiso (Tokyo) (June, 1992).
A15 Inscribing the Other (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991).
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A16 The Jew’s Body (New York: Routledge, 1991; Tokyo: Seido Sha, 1997;
Rome: Il corpo edizioni, forthcoming.). (Selected as one of the ten best
academic books of 1992 by Choice magazine.)
A16a Excerpted in Marjorie B. Garber and Nancy J Vickers, eds., The
Medusa Reader (New York: Routledge, 2003), pp. 261-2.
A17 Rasse, Sexualität, Seuche: Stereotype aus der Innenwelt der westlichen
Kultur (Reinbek: Rowohlt, 1992).
A18 The Case of Sigmund Freud: Medicine and Identity at the Fin de Siècle
(Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993; paperback,
1994).
A19 The Visibility of the Jew in the Diaspora: Body Imagery and Its Cultural
Context. The B.G. Rudolph Lecture for 1992 (Program in Jewish
Studies: Syracuse University, 1992).
A19a: Reprinted in Alan Berger, ed., Judaism in the Modern World (New
York: NYU Press, 1994), pp. 87-124.
A20 Freud, Race, and Gender (Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1993; Jewish Book Club, 1993; Psychology Book Club, 1993;
Frankfurt a.M.: Fischer, 1994; Sao Paulo: Imago Editora,
1995; Tokyo: Seido Sha, 1997; Milan: Il Saggiatore,
forthcoming; Dehli: Oxford University Press, 1997) (Austrian Studies
Association Prize for the Best Book in Austrian Studies for 1995).
A21 Hysteria: A New History (Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press,
1993) (with Helen King, Roy Porter, George Rousseau, and Elaine
Showalter)
A22 L’Autre et le Moi: Stéréotypes occidentaux de la race, de la sexualité et
de la maladie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1996).
A23 Jews in Today’s German Culture • The Schwartz Lectures (Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1995).
A23a Jews in Today’s German Culture [sound recording]. (New York,
N.Y.: Jewish Braille Institute of America, 1995), 4 sound cassettes:
analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track.
A24 Health and Illness: Images of Difference (London: Reaktion Books, 1995;
Tokyo: Arina Shobo, 1997; Jinan: Shandong Pictorial Publishing House,
2007; Madrid: Escuela Libre de Derecho y Economia, forthcoming).
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A24a Picturing Health and Illness: Images of Difference (Baltimore:
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995).
A25 Franz Kafka:
The Jewish Patient (New York: Routledge, 1995).
A26 Smart Jews: The Construction of the Idea of Jewish Superior Intelligence at
the Other End of the Bell Curve (The Inaugural Abraham Lincoln
Lectures) (Lincoln: The University of Nebraska Press, 1996; paperback
edition, 1997; München: Claasen, 1998; Tokyo: Sankosha, 2000; Milan:
UTET Libreria, 2007).
A26a [sound recording]. (New York, N.Y.: Jewish Braille Institute of
America, 1998).
A27 Love + Marriage = Death and Other Essays Representing Difference
(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998).
A28 Creating Beauty to Cure the Soul: Race and Psychology in the Shaping of
Aesthetic Surgery (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998) (Honorable
Mention, Outstanding Book of 1998, Gustavus Meyer Center).
A29 Making the Body Beautiful: A Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery
(Princeton: Princeton University Press; Doubleday Select Bookclubs,
1999; paperback edition, 2000; Korean translation: Yeesaw Publishing Co.
[forthcoming]).
A29a Extracted in: Looking Good (The Nose No. 5) (New York: Pushpin,
2001)
A29b Extracted in Arthur Caplan, James McCarthy, Dominic Sisti, eds.,
Health, Disease, and Illness (Washington: Georgetown University Press,
2004), pp. 221-4.
A30 How I Became a German: Jurek Becker’s Life in Five Worlds. Occasional
Paper No. 23 (Washington, D.C.: German Historical Institute, 1999).
A30a Reprinted in Alo Allkemper and Nortbert Otto Eke, eds., Literatur
Und Demokratie: Festschrift für Hartmut Steinecke zum 60. Geburtstag
(Berlin: Erich Schmidt, 2000), pp. 245-72.
A31 The Fortunes of the Humanities: Teaching the Humanities in the New
Millennium (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000).
A32 Jurek Becker and Cultural Resistance in the German Democratic Republic.
The Inaugural Heinz Bluhm Memorial Lecture (Boston: Boston College,
2001).
A33 Jurek Becker: Die Biographie (Berlin: Ullstein, 2002; paperback, 2004).
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A34 Jewish Frontiers: Essays on Bodies, Histories, and Identities (New York:
Palgrave / Macmillan, 2003; paperback, 2004).
A35 Jurek Becker • A Life in Five Worlds (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
2003) (a version of the biography for the Anglophone world).
A36 Fat Boys: A Slim Book (Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press, 2004).
A37 Kann die jüdische Diasporaerfahrung als Modell für die heutige
Muslimische Diaspora in Europa dienen? (München: Lehrstuhl für
jüdische Geschichte und Kultur, 2004).
A37a Excerpted in Hans Richard Brittnach, Matthias Harder, Almut Hille,
Ursula Kocher, eds., Horizonte Verschmelzen: Zur Hermeneutik der
Vermittlung [Festschrift Harmut Eggert] (Berlin: Königshausen und
Neumann, 2007), pp. 171-190.
A38 Franz Kafka (London: Reaktion Press, 2005).
A39 Multiculturalism and the Jews (New York: Routledge, 2006).
A40 Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2008).
A41 Diseases and Diagnoses: The Second Age of Biology (New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction Books, 2010).
A42 Obesity: The Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).
• Editions
B1 Johannes Agricola, Die Sprichwörtersammlungen: Eine historisch-kritische
Ausgabe (Berlin: De Gruyter, 1971), two volumes.
B2 NS-Literaturtheorie: Eine Dokumentation (Frankfurt a. M.: Athenaeum,
1971).
B3 The City and Sense of Community: A Symposium (Center for Urban
Development Research, Cornell, 1976).
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Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger, Werke. Co-editor of the twenty-one-volume
edition and editor of ten of Klinger’s novels and his philosophical
writings. (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1978ff).
B4 Vol. 11: Fausts Leben, Thaten und Höllenfahrt (1978).
B5 Vol. 18: Der Weltmann und der Dichter (1985). (with Thomas
Salumets)
B6 Vol. 12: Giafar der Barmeciden (2004). (with Thomas
Salumets and Karl-Heinz Hartmann)
B7 Vol. 13: Raphael (1990).
B8 Vol 16: Geschichte eines Teutschen der neusten Zeit (2007).
(with Karl-Heinz Hartmann and Thomas Salumets)
B9 Robert Blum: Aus dem literarischen Nachlass (and a reprint series of
5 volumes of Blum’s writings) (Nendeln: Kraus, 1979).
B10 Begegnungen mit Nietzsche (Bonn: Bouvier, 1981; second revised edition,
1985; third edition, 1987).
B11 Introducing Psychoanalytic Theory (New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982).
B12 J. P. Eckermann: Aphorismen (Berlin: Erich Schmidt, 1984).
B13 Degeneration: The Dark Side of Progress (New York: Columbia University
Press, 1985). (with J. E. Chamberlin)
B14 Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of his Contemporaries
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1987; paperback edition,
1991). (translated by David Parent) (Selected as one of the ten best
academic books of 1988 by Choice magazine.)
B15 Friedrich Nietzsche on Rhetoric and Language: With the Full Text of His
Lectures on Rhetoric Published for the First Time (New York:
Oxford University Press, 1989). (with Carole Blair and David
Parent)
B15a Mathemata retorikes (Greek translation) (Athena: Ekdoseis
Plethron, 2004).
B16 “Zettelwirtschaft”: Briefe Friedrich Gundolfs und Hermann Brochs
an Gertrude von Eckardt-Lederer. Mit Briefen von Elisabeth
Gundolf, Bertold Vallentin und Joachim Ringelnatz (Berlin: Erich
Schmidt Verlag, 1992)
B17 Anti-Semitism in Times of Crisis (New York: New York University Press,
1991; paperback edition, 1993) (with Steven T. Katz)
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B18 Heine and the Occident (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press,
1991) (with Peter U. Hohendahl)
B19 Reading Freud’s Reading (New York: New York University Press,
1993; paperback edition, 1994) (with Jutta Birmele, Jay Geller,
Valerie Greenberg).
B20 Reemerging Jewish Culture in Germany: Life and Literature Since 1989
(New York: New York University Press, 1994) (with Karen Remmler)
B21 Freud (The German Library) (New York: Continuum, 1995).
B22 Special Issue on “Germanité, judaïté, altérité,” Revue Germanique
Internationale 5 (1996).
B23 Yale Companion to Jewish Writing and Thought in German Culture, 10061996 (New Haven, CN: Yale University Press, 1997) (with Jack Zipes).
B24 Abgetrieben: Alexander Polzin (with texts by Sander L. Gilman, Thomas
Brasch, Michael Hagner, Adolf Muschg, Doron Rabinovici, Moshe
Zuckermann) (Göttingen: Wallstein, 1997).
B25 Special Issue on “Ethnicity,” PMLA 113 (January, 1998).
B26 Special Issue on “New Illnesses—Old Problems; Old Illnesses—New
Problems,” Studies in 20th Century Literature 22 (Winter, 1998).
B27 Special Issue on “Medicine and Culture,” Nineteenth Century Prose 25
(Spring, 1998).
B28 Der schejne Jid: Das Bild des “jüdischen Körpers” in Mythos
und Ritual (Wien: Picus Verlag, 1998) (with Robert Jütte)
B29 Jewries at the Frontier (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press,
1999) (with Milton Shain).
B30 Gesichter der Weimarer Republik: eine physiognomische Kulturgeschichte
(Cologne: Dumont, 2000) (with Claudia Schmölders).
B31 A New Germany in the New Europe (New York: Routledge, 2000)
(with Todd Herzog).
B32 Deutsch-jüdische Literatur der neunziger Jahre: Die Generation nach der
Shoah (Beiheft zur Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 11) (Berlin: Erich
Schmidt, 2002) (with Hartmut Steinecke).
B33 Special Issue on “The New Genetics and the Old Eugenics: The Ghost in the
Machine,” Patterns of Prejudice 36 (2002).
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B34 Special Issue on “Schönheit-Beauty,” Formationen 2 (2001).
B35 A Jew in the New Germany — Selected Writings of Henryk Broder
(Champagne: University of Illinois Press, 2003) (with Lilian Friedberg).
B36 Smoke: A Global History of Smoking (London: Reaktion Press, 2004) (with
Zhou Xun) (Korean translation, Seoul: Imago Publishing House, 2006;
Spanish translation, Buenos Aires: Paidós, 2006; Czech translation,
Prague: Dybbuk, 2006; Chinese translation, Taipei: Jiuzhou Press, 2008;
Italian Translation, Bologna: Odoya, 2010).
B37 Special Issue on “Body and the Mind in the History of Psychiatry,” History
of Psychiatry 17(1) (2006).
B38 Special Issue on “Race and Contemporary Medicine: Biological Facts and
Fictions,” Patterns of Prejudice 40 (2006).
B38a Race and Contemporary Medicine: Biological Facts and Fictions
(New York/London: Routledge, 2008).
B39 Special Issue on “Beyond Klezmer: The Legacy of Eastern European Jewry
Today,” Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 25 (2006)
(with Elizabeth Loentz).
B40 Other Renaissances (with Brenda Schildgen and Zhou Gang) (New York:
Palgrave/Macmillan, 2006).
B41 Diets and Dieting: A Cultural Encyclopedia (New York/London: Routledge,
2007).
B42 Special Issue on Psychoanalysis in the University: The Clinical Dimension,
International Journal of Psychoanalysis 90: 5 (October 2009).
B43 E6 Wagner and Cinema (with Jeongwon Joe) (Bloomington, IN: Indiana
University Press, 2010).
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• Articles
C1 “Hofprediger Stöcker and the Wandering Jew,” The Journal of Jewish Studies
19 (1969): 63-69.
C2 “German Hymnals in the Harris Hymnal Collection,” The Cornell Library
Journal 10 (1970): 40-48.
C3 “Die Wilhelm Scherer Bibliothek,” Jahrbuch für Internationale
Germanistik 1 (1970): 195-196.
C4 “The Wilhelm Scherer Library: A Bibliography of the works printed prior to
1700,” Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und
Literaturen 206 (1970): 433-446.
C5 “The Image of Slavery in Two Eighteenth-Century German Dramas,”
Germanic Review 45 (1970): 26-40.
C5a Reprinted in A7.
C6 “Der literarische Nachlass Robert Blums,” Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 52
(1970): 114-120.
C7 “Friedrich von Hardenberg’s Twelfth ‘Geistliches Lied,’“ Seminar 6 (1970):
225-236.
C8 “A View of Kafka’s Treatment of Actuality in Die Verwandlung,” Germanic
Notes 2 (1971): 26-30.
C9 “Religion as Aesthetic Form: Observations on Fellini’s Clowns,” Diacritics 1
(1971): 56-58.
C10 “The Uncontrollable Steed: A Study in the Metamorphosis of a Literary
Image,” Euphorion 66 (1972): 32-54.
C11 “Die Universitätsbibliothek Tartu,” Jahrbuch für Internationale
Germanistik 3 (1972): 354-357.
C12 “‘Braune Nacht’: Nietzsche’s Venetian Poems,” Nietzsche-Studien 1 (1972):
246-260.
C12a Spanish version: “‘Braune Nacht’: Poems venecianos de
Friedrich
Nietzsche,” Revista de Occidente 125-126 (August-September,
1973): 167-187.
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C13 “The Hymns of Johannes Agricola: A literary reappraisal,” Modern
Language Review 57 (1972): 64-389.
C14 “’Very Little Faust . . .’“ Parodies of German Drama on the 19th-Century
British Stage,” arcadia 8 (1973): 18-44.
C15 “The Literary Activities of Robert Blum: Further Investigations,” Archiv für
das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 210 (1973):
732-736.
C16 “An Interview with Isaac Bashevis Singer,” Diacritics 4 (1974): 30-33.
C16a German version: “Ein Interview mit Isaac Bashevis Singer,”
Neue deutsche Hefte 26 (1979): 200-203.
C16b Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C17 “Lost Berlin,” Horizon 16 (1974): 102-111.
C18 “Bertolt Brecht and the F.B.I.” The Nation 210 (1974): 560-562.
C18a Reprinted as “`Man schenkt mir große Aufmerksamkeit’:
Notes to the F.B.I. file on Bertolt Brecht,” German Life and
Letters NS (1976): 199-213.
C19 “Nietzsche and the Pastoral Metaphor,” Comparative Literature 26 (1974):
289-298.
C19a Reprinted in A4.
C20 “The Figure of the Black in the Aesthetic Theories of Eighteenth-Century
Germany,” Eighteenth-Century Studies 8 (1975): 373-391.
C20a Reprinted in A7.
C20b Reprinted with an addendum in Carla Hay and Syndy Conger,
ed., The Past as Prologue: Essays to Celebrate the Twenty-Fifth
Anniversary of ASECS (New York: AMS Press, 1995), pp. 63-79.
C21 “Incipit Parodia: The Function of Parody in the Poetry of Friedrich
Nietzsche,” Nietzsche-Studien 4 (1975): 52-74.
C22 Essays on Klabund, Gottfried Kinkel, Wilhelm Riehl, Christian Reuter
for the Encyclopaedia Hebraica, vol. 31.
C23 “The Aesthetics of Blackness in Heinrich von Kleist’s ‘Die Verlobung
in Santo Domingo,’“ Modern Language Notes 90 (1975): 661-672.
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C23a Reprinted in A7.
C24 “Das-ist-der-Teu-fel-si-cher-lich”: The Image of the Black on the Viennese
Stage from Schikaneder to Grillparzer,” Festschrift for Heinz
Politzer (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1975): 78-106.
C24a Reprinted in A7.
C25 “Parody and Parallel: Heine, Nietzsche and the Classical World,” in James
O’Flaherty, ed., Nietzsche and the Classical Tradition (Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1976): 199-213.
C25a Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C26 “Die Flucht des Helden in die Gefangenschaft: Zur Rezeption der jiddischen
Literatur,” Jahrbuch für Internationale Germanistik (Acta der IVG)
(1976): 96-113.
C26a “The Flight of the Hero: Modalities of Reception in Yiddish
Fiction,” Colloquia Germanica 10 (1977): 336-352.
C26b Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C27 “Nietzsche’s Reading on the Dionysian: From Nietzsche’s Library,”
Nietzsche-Studien 6 (1977): 292-294.
C28 “Ein merkwürdiger Tanz um einen merkwürdigen Baum,” Musik
und Medizin 1977: 4: 20-28; 5: 23-27; 6: 14-17.
C28a English version: “On the Use and Abuse of the History of
Psychiatry for Literary Studies: Reading a Dickens Text on
Insanity,” Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für
Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte
52 (1978): 381-399.
C28b Reprinted in A12.
C29 “Nietzsche auf englisch, 1945-1977: ein Forschungsbericht,” Allgemeine
Zeitschrift für Philosophie 212 (1977): 40-51.
C30 “Johannes Agricola of Eisleben’s Proverb Collection (1529): The
Polemicizing of a Literary Form and the Reaction,” The SixteenthCentury Journal 8 (1977): 77-84.
C31 “Wahnsinn steht auf ihrer Stirne,” Musik und Medizin 1977: 12: 5-10; 1978:
1: 23-30; 2: 25-32.
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C31a English version: “What looks crazy: Art and Medicine see the
Insane,” The Turn of the Century, ed. Gerald Chapple (Bonn: Bouvier,
1981): 52-86.
C32 “Lavater and Lichtenberg on the Physiognomy of the Black,” Archiv für das
Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 215 (1978): 356-361.
C32a Reprinted in A7.
C33 “Zur Physiognomie des Geisteskranken in Geschichte und Praxis: 18001900,” Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978): 201-234.
C34 “Seeing the Insane: Henry MacKenzie, Heinrich von Kleist, William
James,” Modern Language Notes 83 (1978), 871-887.
C34a German version: “Den Geisteskranken sehen: Henry
MacKenzie, Heinrich von Kleist, William James,” confinia
psychiatrica 22 (1979): 127-144.
C34b Reprinted in A12.
C35 “The Image of the Black in the German Colonial Novel,” The Journal of
European Studies 8 (1978): 1-11.
C35a Reprinted in A7
C36 “The First German Translation of ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol,’“ Germanic
Notes 9 (1978): 56.
C37 “Pforta zur Zeit Nietzsches,” Nietzsche-Studien 8 (1979): 398-426.
C38 “The Rediscovery of the Eastern Jews: German Jews in the East, 18901918,” in German-Jewish Symbiosis, ed. David Bronsen
(Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1979): 338-365.
C38a German version: “Die Wiederentdeckung der Ostjuden:
Deutsche Juden im Osten, 1890-1918,” in Michael Brocke, ed.,
Beter und Rebellen: Aus 1000 Jahren Judentum in Polen
(Frankfurt/Main: Gesellschaft für Christlich-Jüdische
Zusammenarbeit, 1983): 11-32.
C39 “Darwin sees the Insane,” Journal of the History of the Behavioral
Sciences 15 (1979): 253-262.
C38a Reprinted in A12
C38b Expanded German version: “Charles Darwin und die Wissenschaft
von der Visualierung der Geistenkranken,” in Rüdiger Campe and
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Manfred Schneider, eds., Geschichten der Physiognomik
(Freiburg I. Br.: Rombach, 1996): 453-475.
C41”Vincent van Gogh and the Iconography of Mental Illness,” Forum on
Medicine 2 (1979): 210-217.
C41a: German version: “Vincent van Gogh und die Ikonographie
des Wahnsinns,” Musik und Medizin 11 (1980): 17-25.
C41b: Spanish version: “Vincent van Gogh y la Iconografía de la
Enfermedad Mental,” Rassegna 3 (1982): 49-56.
C41c Reprinted in A12
C42 “Die Psychiatrische Abbildung,” in Psychologie des XX. Jahrhunderts, Bd.
X: Psychiatrie, ed. U. H. Peters (Zurich: Kindler, 1980):
1071-1078.
C43 “Nietzsches Emerson Lektüre: Eine unbekannte Quelle,”
Nietzsche-Studien 9 (1980): 406-431.
C44 “The Image of the Black in the Works of Hegel and Nietzsche,” German
Quarterly 53 (1980): 141-158.
C44a Reprinted in A7
C45 “Moses Mendelssohn und die Entwicklung einer deutsch-jüdischen
Identität,” Zeitschrift für Deutsche Philologie 99 (1980): 506-520.
C45a English version: “’Hebrew and Jew’: Moses Mendelssohn and the
Sense of Jewish Identity,” Humanität und Dialog, ed. E.Bahr
(Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1982): 67-82.
C46 “Friedrich Nietzsche’s ‘Niederschriften aus der spätesten Zeit’ (1890-1897)
and the Conversation Notebooks, 1889-1895,” in W. Kudszus, ed.,
Psychoanalytische und Psychopathologische Literaturinterpretation
(Darmstadt: Wiss. Buchgesellschaft, 1981): 311-346.
C46a Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C47 “Hegel, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche see the Black,” Hegel Jahrbuch 16
(1981): 163-188.
C47a Reprinted in A7
C48 “Freud and the Prostitute: Male Stereotypes of Female Sexuality in fin de
siècle Vienna,” Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
9 (1981). 337-360.
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C48a German version: “Das männliche Stereotyp von der weiblichen
Sexualität in Wiener Fin de Siècle,” Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse
14 (1982): 236-263.
C48b French version: “Freud et la prostitution,” Spirales 19 (October
1982): 54-55.
C48c Reprinted as “Freud’s Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality: A
Problem in Intellectual History,” in S. L. Gilman, ed., Introducing
Psychoanalytic Theory (New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982): 181204.
C48d Reprinted in A9.
C48e German version in A 17.
C49 “Madness and Racial Theory in I. J. Singer’s The Family Carnovsky,”
Modern Judaism 1 (1981): 90-100.
C49a Reprinted in A9
C50 “Karl Schaper: The Artist of the Sugar Beets,” Karl Schaper: Das
graphische Werk 1960-1982 (Wolfenbüttel: Herzog-August-Bibliothek,
1982): 42-43.
C51 “Los Semblantes de la Locura,” Rassegna 3 (1982): 21-24.
C52 “The Nietzsche Murder Case,” New Literary History 14 (1983): 349-372.
C52a Reprinted in A9
C52b Portugese version: “O Caso Nietzsche ou o que torna perigosas
filosfias perigosas,” Theoria & Pesquisa 47 (2006): 157-180.
C53 “Why is Schizophrenia ‘Bizarre’: An Historical Essay in the Vocabulary of
Psychiatry,” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 19
(1983): 127-135.
C53a French version: “Pourquoi la schizophrenie est bizarre: Essai
historique sur le vocabulaire de la psychiatrie,” Spirales 17
(Juillet, 1982): 58-59.
C53a Reprinted in A12
C54 “On the myths of mental illness and their relationship to the reality of mental
lllness,” Myths and Reality (Arlington: National Mental Health
Association, 1983): 116-134.
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C55 “Nietzsche, Heine and the Rhetoric of Anti-Semitism,” London German
Studies 2 (1983): 76-93.
C 55a Reprinted as: “Nietzsche, Heine and the Otherness of the Jew,” in
Timothy Sellner, ed., Nietzsche and the Judaeo-Christian Tradition
(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985): 206-225.
C 55b Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C55c Revised and expanded version reprinted in Jacob Golomb,
ed., Nietzsche and Jewish Culture (London: Routledge,
1997), pp. 76-100.
C55d Hebrew Translation in Jacob Golomb, ed., Nietzsche and
Jewish Culture (Jerusalem: Magnus Press, 2002).
C55e German Translation in Jacob Golomb, ed., Nietzsche und die
jüdische Kultur (Wien: WUV – Universitätsverlag, 1998), pp. 87-113.
C56 “Literature in German, 1933-1945,” in Charles Burdick, et al., eds.,
Contemporary Germany (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press,
1984): 276-297.
C 56a Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C57 “Karl Marx and the Hidden Language of the Jews,” Modern Judaism 4
(1984): 275-294.
C58 “Wole Soyinka and Brecht — Creating the other within the World
of Words,” in Willfried F. Feuser, Marion Pape, Elias O.
Dunu, eds., Wahlverwandtschaften-Elective Affinities:
Edith Ihekweazu in memoriam (Bayreuth:
Boomerang Press, 1993), pp. 41-56.
C59 “Sexology, Psychoanalysis and Degeneration: From a Theory of Race to a
Race to Theory,” in S. L. Gilman, ed., Degeneration (New York:
Columbia University Press, 1985): 72-96.
C59a Extended version reprinted in A9
C60 “Johannes Agricola von Spremberg,” Die deutsche Literatur (Bern: Peter
Lang, 1990): 497.
C61 “Salome in New York, 1907-1909,” Opera News (forthcoming).
C62 “Jews and Mental Illness: Medical Metaphors, Anti-Semitism and
the Jewish Response,” Journal of the History of the Behavioral
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Sciences 20 (1984): 150-159.
C63a Reprinted in A12
C63 “The Art of Madness,” MD Magazine 28 (1984): 176-189.
C64 “Black Bodies, White Bodies: Toward an Iconography of Female
Sexuality,” Critical Inquiry 12 (1985): 203-242.
C64a Reprinted in A10
C64b Reprinted as: “Black Bodies, White Bodies: Toward an
Iconography of Female Sexuality in Late NineteenthCentury Art, Medicine and Literature,” in Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,
ed., Race, Writing and Difference (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1986): 223-261.
C64c Italian version: “L’esterno feminino: Peccato che sia
un’attentotta,” KOS 2 (1985): 61-78.
C64d German version: “Hottentotten und Prostituierte: Zu einer
Ikonographie der sexualisierten Frau,” Clio Medica 19 (1984):
111-135.
C64e Excerpted in Theresa Gronberg, ed., Manet: A Retrospective
(New York: Hugh Lauter Levin/Macmillan, 1988):
370-374.
C64f German version in A 17.
C64g Reprinted in ‘Race,’ Culture and Difference, eds., James Donald and
Ali Rattansi (London: Sage, 1992): 171-97.
C64h Reprinted in Feminist Cultural Studies 2, ed., Terry Lovell
(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1995), pp. 287-313.
C64i Reprinted in a shortened version in Amelia Jones, ed., The
Feminism and Visual Culture Reader (London: Routledge, 2003), pp. 130150.
C64j Reprinted in Susanne Schech and Jane Haggis, eds., Development: A
Cultural Studies Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2002), pp. 65-78.
C64k Reprinted in Claudia Malacrida and Jacqueline Low, eds.,
Sociology of the Body: A Reader (Toronto: Oxford University Press
Canada, 2008). (forthcoming).
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C65 “Martin Luther and the Self-Hating Jews,” Michigan Germanic Studies 10
(1984): 79-97.
C65a Reprinted in G. Dünnhaupt, ed., The Martin Luther Quincentennial
(Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1985): 79-87.
C66 “Klinger’s Wieland,” MLN 99 (1984): 589-606. (with E. P. Harris)
C67 “Jewish Jokes: Freud and the Hidden Language of the Jews,”
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought 7 (1984): 591-614.
C67a: Reprinted in A10
C67b German version: “Das jüdische Witzbuch. Sigmund Freud und die
verborgene Sprache der Juden,” Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse 17
(1985): 338-362.
C67c German version in A 17.
C67d Portugese version in Nelson H. Vieira, ed., Construindo a
imagem do judeu (Rio de Janeiro: Imago, 1994): 215-41.
C68 “The Mad as Artist: Medicine, History and Degenerate Art,” Journal of
Contemporary History 20 (1985): 575-597.
C68a Reprinted as: “Madness and Representation: Hans Prinzhorn’s
Study of Madness and Art in its Historical Context,” The
Prinzhorn Collection (University of Illinois, Krannert Art Museum,
1984): 7-14.
C68b Reprinted in A 12
C68c Reprinted as “The Mad as Artists,” in Catherine de Zegher, ed.,
The Prinzhorn Collection: Traces upon the Wunderblock (New
York: The Drawing Center, 2000), pp. 25-42.
C68d Translated into Catalan as “Els malalts mentals com a artistes,” in La
Collecció Prinzhorn: Traces sobre el bloc màgic (Barcelona:
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 2001), pp. 73-105.
C69 “Klabund,” Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 66 (Detroit, MI: Gale,
1988): 251-257.
C70 “The History of the Concept of Schizophrenia,” in E. Wallace, ed., The Yale
History of Psychiatry (New Haven: Yale University Press)
(forthcoming).
C70a Reprinted in A12
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C71 “Lam Qua and the Westernization of Medical Illustration in
Nineteenth-Century China,” Medical History 30 (1986): 57-69.
C71a Reprinted in A12
C72 “Heine’s Photographs,” Hebrew University Studies in Literature and Art 13
(1985): 222-250.
C72a German version: “Heines Fotographien,” Heine Jahrbuch 27
(1988): 9-31.
C72b Expanded version: in Susanne Zantop, ed., Paintings on the
Move: Heinrich Heine and the Visual Arts (Lincoln, NE: The
University of Nebraska Press, 1989): 91-116.
C 72c Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C72d German version in A 17.
C73 “The Struggle of Psychoanalysis with Psychiatry: Who Won?,” Critical
Inquiry 13 (1986): 293-313.
C73a Reprinted in A 12
C73b Reprinted as: “Constructing the Image of the Appropriate
Therapist: The Struggle of Psychiatry with Psychoanalysis,” E.
Timms and N. Segal, eds., Freud in Exile (New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1988): 15-36.
C73c Reprinted as: “The Struggle of Psychiatry with Psychoanalysis,” in
Françoise Meltzer, ed., The Trial(s) of Psychoanalysis (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1988): 103-124.
C74 “Reading Freud in English: Problems, Paradoxes, and a Solution,”
International Review of Psycho-Analysis 18 (1991): 331-44.
C 74a Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C75 “Quiet Revolutions and Violent Suppressions: Foreign Language Research
and Its Rewards in the 1990s,” ADFL Bulletin 17 (1986): 43-45.
C75a Reprinted as: “Quiet Revolutions and Violent Suppressions:
Foreign Language Research and Its Rewards in the 1990s,”
Profession 86: 7-10.
C76 “Die Wahnsinnigen sehen den Wahnsinn: Richard Dadd,” in Phantasie und
Deutung: Psychologisches Verstehen von Literatur und Film, ed.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 72
Wolfram Mauser, et al. (Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann,
1986): 40-57.
C76a English version in A 12.
C76b German version in A 17.
C77 “‘Zettelwirtschaft’: Hermann Broch’s Massenwahntheorie,” Exile and
Enlightenment: Festschrift for G. Stern (Detroit: Wayne State
University Press, 1987): 181-190.
C 77a Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C78 “Black Sexuality and Modern Consciousness,” in Reinhold Grimm and Jost
Hermand, eds., Blacks and German Culture (Madison: University
of Wisconsin Press, 1986): 35-53.
C78a Reprinted in A 12
C79 “Leonardo sees Him-Self: Reading Leonardo’s First Representation of
Human Sexuality,” Social Research 54 (1987): 149-171.
C79a Reprinted in A12
C80 “Strauss, the Pervert, and Avant Garde Opera of the Fin de Siècle,” New
German Critique 43 (1988): 35-68.
C80a Reprinted in A12
C80b Shortened Version reprinted as “Strauss and the Pervert,” in
Arthur Groos and Roger Parker, eds., Reading Opera (Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1988): 306-328.
C81 “The Dead Child Speaks: Reading The Diary of Anne Frank,” Studies in
American Jewish Literature 7 (1988): 9-25.
C81a Reprinted in Harold Bloom, ed., A Scholarly Look at The Diary of
Anne Frank (Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1999).
C82 “Placing the Blame for Devastating Disease,” Social Research 55 (1988):
361-78. (with Dorothy Nelkin)
C82a Reprinted in Arien Mack, ed., In Time of Plague: The History
and Social Consequences of Lethal Epidemic Disease (New York:
New York University Press, 1991): 39-56.
C83 “Jewish Writers and German Letters: Anti-Semitism and the Hidden
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Language of the Jews,” The Jewish Quarterly Review 77 (1986/7):
119-148.
C83a German version: “Jüdische Literaten und deutsche Literatur:
Antisemitismus und die verborgene Sprache der Juden,”
Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 107 (1988): 269-294.
C83b Reprinted as “Jewish Writers in Contemporary Germany: The
Dead Author Speaks,” Studies in 20th Century Literature 13
(1989): 215-244.
C83c Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C83d German version in A 17.
C84 “AIDS and Syphilis: The Representation of the Individual Living with
Disease,” October 43 (1987): 87-108.
C84a Reprinted in A 12
C84b German version: “Zur Ikonographie des AIDS-Patienten,”
Zeitschrift für Sexualwissenschaft (forthcoming).
C84c Reprinted as “AIDS and Syphilis: The Representation
of the Individual Living with Disease,” in Douglas Crimp,
ed., AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism (Cambridge,
MA: The MIT Press, 1988): 87-108.
C85 “The Depiction of the Insane and Some Clinical Implications,” Phototherapy
6 (1987): 4-14.
C85a Reprinted in A 12
C86 “To Quote Primo Levi: ‘If You Don’t Speak Yiddish, You’re Not a Jew’,”
Prooftexts 9 (1989): 139-160.
C86a Shortened, popular version in Midstream 35 (1989): 22-30.
C86b Reprinted in Susan Tarrow, ed., Reason and Light: Essays on
Primo Levi (Ithaca, NY: Western Societies Program, 1990): 60-81.
C86c Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C86d “La langue spéciale des camps, et après,” in Max Cohen and Jean
Baumgartner, eds., L’inconscient du yiddish (Paris: Anthropos, 2003):2960.
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C86e “Primo Levi” ‘Si no hablan idish, no son judíos,” in Paul MendesFlohr, Yom Tov Assis, Leonardo Senkman, eds., Identitdades judías,
modernidad y globalización (Buenos Aires: Lilmod, 2007), pp. 137-164.
C87 “Karl Kraus’s Oscar Wilde: Race, Sex, and Difference,” Austrian Studies
(Cambridge) 1 (1990): 12-28.
C87a reprinted in a shortened version in Joseph Strelka, ed., Karl
Kraus (Tübingen: Francke, 1990): 125-38.
C87b Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C88 “Why and How I Study the German,” The German Quarterly 62 (1989): 192204.
C88a Shortened and altered version in German Studies in the USA:
A Critique of “Germanistik” (Scottsdale, Arizona:
Consortium for Atlantic Studies, 1989):19-22.
C88b Revised and expanded version in A 15.
C89 “Plague in Germany 1939/1989: Cultural Images of Race, Space, and
Disease,” MLN (Comparative Literature Issue) 104 (1989): 11421171.
C89a Shortened German Version in 1999 6 (1991): 63-84.
C89b Revised and expanded version in A 16.
C89c German version in A 17.
C89d Reprinted in Epidemics: Perspectives in Cultural Studies,
Nr. 21 (Cambridge: Cultural Studies Project, MIT, 1991):
104-137.
C89e Reprinted in Andrew Parker, et. al., eds., Nationalisms and
Sexualities (New York: Routledge, 1992), pp. 175-200.
C89f Reprinted in Timothy Murphy and Suzanne Poirer, eds., Writing
AIDS: Gay Literature, Language, and Analysis (New York:
Columbia university Press, 1993), pp. 54-82.
C89g German version reprinted in U. H. Peters, et al. eds., AIDS
in Psychiatrie und Neurologie (Köln: Deutsche Ärzte-Verlag,
1993): 232-53.
C90 “‘I’m Down on Whores’: Race and Gender in Victorian London,”
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Whitewalls: A Journal of Language and Art #23: Regarding An/Other
(Fall, 1989): 100-126.
C90a Reprinted in David Theo Goldberg, ed., Anatomy of Racism
(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990), pp. 146-70.
C90b Revised and expanded version in A 16.
C90c Reprinted in Catharine B. Burroughs and Jeffrey David
Ehrenreich, eds., Reading the Social Body (Iowa City: University
of Iowa Press, 1993): 104-32
C90d Reprinted in Sarah Webster Goodwin and Elisabeth Bronfen,
eds., Death and Representation (Baltimore: The Johns
Hopkins University Press, 1993), pp. 263-84.
C91 “The Jewish Body: A Foot-note,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 64
(1990): 588-602.
C91a Reprinted in Howard Eilberg-Schwartz, ed., People of the
Body: Jews and Judaism from an Embodied Perspective (Albany,
NY: SUNY Press, 1992), pp. 223-42.
C91c Revised and expanded version in A 16.
C91d German version in A 17.
C91e Reprinted in Londa Schiebinger, ed., Feminism and the Body
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000): 355-374.
C92 “Appropriating the Idioms of Science: Some Strategies of Resistance to
Biological Determinism,” in D. La Capra, ed., The Bounds of Race
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991), pp. 72-103 (with
Nancy Stepan).
C92a Reprinted in Sandra Harding, ed., The ‘Racial’ Economy of
Science (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993), pp. 170200.
C93 “Freud reads Heine reads Freud,” Southern Humanities Review 24 (1990):
201-218.
C93a Revised and expanded version in A 16.
C93b Reprinted in Mark H. Gelber, ed., The Jewish Reception of
Heinrich Heine (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1992), pp. 77-94.
C93c German version in A 17.
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C93d German Version in Thomas Koebner and Sigrid Weigel, eds.,
Nachmärz (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1996): 273-91
(Festschrift for Klaus Briegleb, 1992)
C94 “Anti-Semitism and the Body in Psychoanalysis,” Social Research (Special
Number on the History of Psychoanalysis) 57 (1990): 993-1018.
C94a Revised and expanded version in A 16.
C95 “Chicken Soup or the Penalties of Sounding Too Jewish,” Shofar 9 (1990):
55-69.
C95a Reprinted in Dagmar Lorenz and Gabriele Weinberger, eds.,
Insiders and Outsiders: Jewish and Gentile Culture in Germany
and Austria (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1994),
pp. 15-29.
C95b Reprinted in Amy Colin and Elisabeth Strenger, eds.,
Brücken über dem Abgrund (Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1994), pp.
113-33.
C96 “Constructing Creativity and Madness: Freud and the Shaping of the
Psychopathology of Art,” in Maurice Tuchman and Carol Eliel,
eds., Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art
(Princeton, N. J.: Los Angeles County Museum of Art/Princeton
University Press, 1992), pp. 230-45.
C96a Spanish translation, Maurice Tuchman and Carol Eliel, eds.,
Visones Paralelas (Madrid: Museo nacional centro de arte reine
Sofía, 1993): 230-45.
C96b Revised and expanded version in Janet Lungstrum and Elizabeth
Sauer, eds., Agonistics: Arenas of Creative Contest (Albany:
SUNY Press, 1997), pp. 152-76.
C97 “Introduction,” Taboo and Totem : Contemporary Artists re-create
Freud, ed., Thomas Zaunschirm (New York : Holmes & Meier,
1994).
C98 “The Image of the Insane,” Asylums in Nineteenth-Century New York
(Elmira, NY: Chemung County Historical Association,
forthcoming).
C99 “The Image of the Hysteric,” in Sander L. Gilman, et. al. ed., Hysteria: A
New History (Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press,
1993), pp. 345-452.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 77
C100 “Psychotherapy,” for W. F. Bynum and Roy Porter, eds., Companion
Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine (London: Routledge,
1993), 2: 1029-1049.
C101 “German Reunification and the Jews,” New German Critique 52 (1991):
173-91.
C101a Reprinted in B 17.
C102 “The Indelibility of Circumcision,” Koroth (Jerusalem) 9 (1991): 806-817.
C103 “Touch, Sexuality and Disease” in William Bynum and Roy Porter, eds.,
Medicine and the Five Senses (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1993), pp. 198-224.
C104 “Whose Cancer Is it, Anyway?” Descant 75 (1992): 41-63.
C105 “Max Nordau and Sigmund Freud: The Politics of Conversion,” Southern
Humanities Review 27 (1993): 1-25. (Awarded the Theodore
Christian Hoepfner Award for the Best Essay in the Southern
Humanities Review for 1993)
C105a partial French translation in Max Nordau: Philosophe,
Penseur, Sioniste, ed. Delphine Bechtel, J. le Rider, (Paris: Cerf, 1996):
33-50.
C105b Hebrew translation Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly 88 (Fall,
2004): 8-21.
C106 “Freud and the History of Sexology” for Sexual Knowledge, Sexual
Science: The History of Attitudes To Sexuality, ed. Roy Porter and
Mikulas Teich (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994):
323-49.
C107 “Zwetschkenbaum’s Competence: Madness and the Discourse of the
Jews,” Modern Austrian Studies 26 (1993): 1-34.
C108 “Whose Classroom Is It Anyway? Teaching and Researching in the
Humanities from a Transdisciplinary Perspective,” University of
Toronto Quarterly 61 (1992): 443-49.
C109 “Stereotype,” in the Oxford Handbook of American Woman’s Writing.
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 849-52.
C110 “Themes and the ‘Kernel of Truth’,” The Return of Thematic Criticism, ed.
Werner Sollors, Harvard English Studies 18 (Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1992), pp. 294-7.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 78
C111 “Mark Twain and The Diseases of the Jews,” American Literature
65 (1993): 95-116.
C111a Reprint in Between “Race” and Culture: Representations of the
Jew” in English and American Literature, ed. Bryan Cheyette (Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 1996), pp. 27-43.
C111b Reprint in Michael Moon and Cathy N. Davidson, eds.,
Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from
“Oroonoko” to Anita Hill (Durham: Duke University
Press, 1995), pp. 271-92.
C112 “Cultural and Socio-economic Background,” in Larry Millikan and
Lawrence Charles Parish, eds., Global Dermatology (New York:
Springer, 1994): 20-27.
C113 “Male Sexuality and Contemporary Jewish Literature in German: The
Damaged Body as the Image of the Damaged Soul,” Genders 16
(1993): 114-40.
C113a Expanded version in Hazel Kahn Keimowitz and Wolfgang
Mieder, eds., The Jewish Experience of European Anti-Semitism
(Burlington: The Center for Holocaust Studies, 1995), pp. 45-112.
C114 “Freud, Race, and Gender,” American Imago 49 (1992): 155-83.
C114a Reprinted in Austrian Studies 3 (1992): 20-39.
C114b Reprinted in Psychoanalysis, Feminism and the Future of
Gender, eds., Joseph H. Smith and Afaf M. Mahfouz. Psychiatry
and the Humanities 14. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1994), pp. 137-62.
C114c Japanese translation, Imago (Seido sha, Tokyo) (January
1994).
C114d Reprinted in Jonathan Magonet, ed., Jewish Explorations of
Sexuality (Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1995), pp. 135-56.
C114e “Freud et les concepts de Race et de Sexe,” Revue germanique
internationale 5 (1996); 99-122.
C115 “Redrawing the Boundaries of German Studies?” in Heidrun Suhr, ed.,
Post-Wall German Studies: A Challenge for North American
Colleges and Universities (Scottsdale, Arizona: Consortium for
Atlantic Studies, 1992), pp. 43-54.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 79
C116 “Salome, Syphilis, Sarah Bernhardt and the ‘Modern Jewess’,” German
Quarterly 66 (1993): 195-211.
C116a Reprinted with illustrations and additions in Linda Nochlin and
Tamar Garb, eds., The Jew in The Text: Modernity and the
Construction of Identity (London: Thames and Hudson, 1995), pp.
97-121.
C116b Expanded German version in Zeitschrift für Religion- und
Geistesgeschichte 49 (1997): 160-83.
C117 Preface to Jonathan Boyarin, The Education of Shlomo Noble in Europe
And America (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1994), pp. ix-xv.
C118 “Weimar Literature” and “Nazi Literature,”Modern Germany : An
Encylopedia of History , People, and Culture, 1871-1990 , ed. D. Buse
and J. C. Doerr, 2 vols., (New York: Garland, 1998), 2: 695-6; 1060-61.
C119 “Psychoanalysis and Anti-Semitism: Tainted Greatness in a Professional
Context,” in Nancy Harrowitz, ed., Tainted Greatness: Anti-Semitism,
Prejudice, and Cultural Heroes (Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
1994): 93-108.
C120 “Otto Weininger and Sigmund Freud: Race and Gender in the Shaping of
Psychoanalysis,” in Nancy Harrowitz and Barbara Hyams, eds.,
Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger (Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 1995): 103-21.
C120a “Otto Weininger und Sigmund Freud - Rasse und Geschlecht in der
Entstehung der Psychoanalyse,” in Torsten Hahn, Jutta Person, Nicolas
Pethes, eds., Grenzgänge zwischen Wahn und Wissen: Zur Koevolution
von Experiment und Paranoia 1850-1910 (Frankfurt: Campus, 2002), pp.
315-332.
C121 “History and Images in Medicine,” In History and…: Histories within the
Human Sciences , Ralph Cohen and Michael Roth, eds.,
(Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1995), pp. 90-112.
C122 “Kafka wept,” Modernism/Modernity 1 (1994): 17-37.
C123 “You Degenerate! The Roots of the Degenerate,” culturefront 3 (1994), 8488; 101.
C124 “Locating History,” Documents 4/5 (1994): 72-5.
C125 “Zwanzig Mark oder: Die sichtbare Unsichtbarkeit der Juden im ‘neuen’
Deutschland,” in Claudia Mayer-Iswandy, ed., Zwischen Traum
und Trauma — Die Nation (Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 1994): 167-95.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 80
C126 “The Jewish Nose: Are Jews White? or the History of the Nose Job,” The
Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish
Culture and Identity, ed. Laurence J. Silberstein and Robert L.
Cohn (New York: New York University Press, 1994): 364-401.
C126a Reprinted in Gisela Brinker-Gabler, ed., Encountering the
Other(s) (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995):
149-82.
C127 “Dreyfus’s Body — Kafka’s Fear,” Jewish Affairs 49 (1994): 20-30.
C127a “Dreyfusens Körper-Kafkas Angst,” in Julius H. Schoeps and
Hermann Simon, eds., Dreyfus und die Folgen (Berlin: Hentrich, 1995),
pp. 212-233.
C127b reprinted in Intolérance & indignation, ed., Jean-Max Guieu (Paris:
Fischbacher, 2000), pp. 217-229.
C128 “Truth Telling, Memory, and Art: Comments following Four Weeks of
Life in the New South Africa,” in Africus: Johannesburg Bienalle
(Johannesburg: Transitional Metropolitan Council, 1995): 36-39.
C129 “Damaged Men: Thoughts on Kafka’s Body,” in Maurice Berger, Brian
Wallis and Simon Watson, eds., Constructing Masculinity (New York:
Routledge, 1995): 176-192.
C130 “Love + Marriage = Death,” Sex Positives? The Cultural Politics of
Dissident Sexualities, ed. Thomas Foster, Carol Siegel, and Ellen E. Berry
(New York and London: New York University Press, 1997), pp.
197-224.
C130a Reprinted in William Collins Donahue and Scott Denham, eds.,
History and Literature: Essays in Honor of Karl S. Guthke (Tübingen:
Stauffenburg, 2001), pp. 163-86.
C131 Preface to Dan Diner, Germany’s Image of America (Princeton: Marcus
Wiener, 1996): xiii-xviii.
C132 “Neue Juden in Deutschland: Rafael Seligmann: Zur Rezeption eines
Ruhestörers,” Jüdischer Almanach 1996 (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1996):
148-56.
C133 “Hilsenrath und Grass Redivivus,” Thomas Kraft, ed., Edgar Hilsenrath:
Das Unerzählbare erzählen (München: Piper, 1995): 119-27.
C134 “Der ‘jüdische Körper,” Julius Schoeps and Jochaim Schloer, eds.,
Antisemitismus: Vorurteile und Mythen (München: Piper, 1995): 167-180.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 81
C134a reprinted as Julius Schoeps and Jochaim Schloer, eds.,
Bilder der Judenfeindlichkeit (Augsburg: Bechtermünz, 1999): 167-180.
C135 “The Jew’s Body: Thoughts on Jewish Physical Difference,” Too Jewish?
Challenging Tradtional Identities, ed. Norman L. Kleeblatt (New York:
The Jewish Museum, 1996): 60-73.
C136 “Smart Jews in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: ‘Hybrids’ and the Anxiety about
Jewish Superior Intellignce — Hofmannsthal and Wittgenstein,”
Modernism / Modernity 3 (1996): 45-58.
C136a Reprinted in Richard Block and Peter Fenves, eds., “The Spirit of
Poesy”: Essays on Jewish and German Literature and Thought in Honor
of Géza von Molnar (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2000),
pp. 193-207.
C137 “Habent Sua Fata Libelli; or, Books, Jobs, and the MLA: Presidential
Address 1995, PMLA 111 (May, 1996): 390-4.
C138 “A Near Future at the Millenium,” Germanics Under Construction, ed.
Jörg Roche and Thomas Salumets (München: Iudicum, 1996): 9-13.
C138a Expanded version in Hans Adler and Jost Hermand, eds., Concepts
of Culture (New York: Peter Lang, 1999), pp. 135-42
C139 “Rituals of Slaughter, Rituals of Murder in fin-de-siècle European Culture:
The Akedah Revividus,” Sources (Spring, 1996): 38-51.
C140 “The Bell Curve, Intelligence, and Virtuous Jews,” in Joe L. Kincheloe,
Shirley R. Steinberg, and Aaron D. Gresson III, eds., Measured Lies: The
Bell Curve Examined (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996): 265-90.
C140a Reprint in Discourse 19.1 (1996): 58-80.
C141 “Viennese Laughter: Freud’s Jokes and Heine’s Wit,” Vienna: The World of
Yesterday, 1889-1914, ed. Stephen Eric Bronner and F. Peter Wagner
(New Jersey: Humanities Press International, 1997), pp. 93-117.
C142 “R. B. Kitaj’s “Good bad” Diasporism: The Body in Jewish Art,” New Art
Examiner 24 (1997): 12-21.
C142a Extended version in Yehoshua Gitay, ed., Literary Responses to the
Holocaust 1945-1995 (San Francisco: International Scholars Press, 1998),
pp. 83-118.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 82
C142b Revised version in John K. Noyes, et al., eds., Kultur Sprache
Macht: Festschrift für Peter Horn (Frankfurt a. M.: Peter Lang, 2000), pp.
263-290.
C142c Revised version in Matthew Baigell and Milly Heyd, eds., Complex
Identities: Jewish Consciousness and Modern Art (New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers University Press, 2001), pp. 223-37.
C142d Revised Version in Stephen C. Feinstein, ed., Absence/Presence:
Critical Essays on the Artistic Memory of the Holocaust (Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press, 2005), pp. 167-193.
C143 “Negative Symbiosis: The Re-emergence of Jewish Culture in Germany
after the Wall,” in Klaus L. Berghahn, ed., The German-Jewish Dialogue
Reconsidered: A Symposium in Honor of George L. Mosse (New York:
Peter Lang, 1996), pp. 207-31.
C144 “AIDS and Stigma,” in Joshua Oppenheimer and Helena Reckitt, eds.
Acting on AIDS: Sex, Drugs, and Politics (London: Serpent’s Tail Press,
1997), pp. 101-17.
C145 “Introduction” and “The Beautiful Body and AIDS,” in Social Medicine,
ed. Yasuo Otsuka and Shizu Sakai (Tokyo: Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc.,
1997), pp. ix-xiv, 203-230.
C146 Articles on “buttocks,” “circumcision,” “cosmetic surgery,” “Judaism and
the body,” “mind-body interaction,” “nose,” in Colin Blakemore and
Shelia Jennett, eds., The Oxford Companion to the Body (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2001).
C147 “Die Rolle von Zeugnis und Glauben im Prozess bei Franz Kafka und
Arnold Zweig,” Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 116 (1997): 254-71.
C147a Augmented version: “Zeugenschaft und jüdische Männlichkeit,” in
Einstein Forum: Jahrbuch – Zeugnis und Zeugenschaft 1 (1999), pp.
157-79.
C148 “Heine und die Krankheit ohne Namen,” Joseph Kruse, ed., Ich Narr des
Glücks (Stuttgart: Metzler, 1997), pp. 490-6.
C149 “Freud’s Anna O.,” in Todd Dufresne, ed., Freud under Analysis:
Essays in Honor of Paul Roazen (Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1997),
pp. 3-22.
C150 “The Pragmatics of Studying the ‘German’ at the Turn of the Century,” in
Scott Denham, et al., eds., A User’s Guide of German Cultural Studies
(Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1997), pp. 439-48.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 83
C151 “You are what you eat! Fantasies of Jews, Purity, and Slaughter at the
fin de siècle,” in Carola Hilfrich-Kunjappu and Stéphane Mosès, eds.,
Zwischen den Kulturen: Theorie und Praxis des interkulturellen Dialogs
(Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1997), pp. 143-54.
C152 “And God said to Moses, ‘All Jews shall have big noses,’” Mindfields,
Susan Greenberg , ed., (London: Camden Press, 1998), pp. 64-69.
C153 “Decircumcision: The First Aesthetic Surgery,” Modern Judaism 17
(1997): 201-11.
C154 “Sibling Incest, Madness, and the ‘Jews,” Social Research 65
(1998): 401-34.
C152a Reprinted in Jewish Social Studies NS 4 (1998): 157-179.
C155 “‘Smart Jews’: From The Caine Mutiny to Schindler’s List and Beyond,” in
Tony Barta, ed., Screening the Past: Film and the Representation of
History (Westport, CN: Praeger, 1998), pp. 63-82.
C156 “La ‘science de la race’ a l’origine de la chirugie esthétique,” Les cahiers
du judaïsme 2 (1998): 43-48.
C157 “Kafka’s ‘Papa’,” in Lieve Spaas, ed., Paternity and Fatherhood
(London: Macmillan, 1998): 175-85.
C158 “By a Nose: On the Construction of ‘Foreign Bodies,’” Social
Epistemology 13 (1999): 49-58.
C158a “Die verräterische Nase: Über die Konstruktion von
‘Fremdkörpern’,” Annemarie Hürlimann, Martin Roth, Klaus Vogel, eds.,
Fremdkörper – Fremde Körper. Katalog zur Ausstellung des Deutschen
Hygiene-Museums (Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 1999): 31-48.
C159 “The Stigma of Disease: 1000 Years,” The Lancet: millennium review
354 (2000): 15.
C160 “‘Barbaric’ Rituals?” Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? Eds. Joshua
Cohen, Matthew Howard, Martha C. Nussbaum (Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1999), pp. 53-58.
C161 “Is Life Beautiful? Can the Shoah be Funny? Some Thoughts on Recent
and Older Films,” Critical Inquiry 26 (2000): 279-308.
C162 “Das Gesicht wahren. Zur ästhetischen Chirugie,” in Claudia Schmölders
and Sander L. Gilman, eds., Gesichter der Weimarer Republik: eine
physiognomische Kulturgeschichte (Cologne; Dumont, 2000), pp. 96112.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 84
C163 “Preface” to Michael C. Finke and Carl Niekerk, eds., One Hundred Years
of Masochism (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000), pp.iii-v.
C164 “Proust’s Nose,”Social Research 67 (2000): 61-80.
C164A Reprinted in Transversal 2 (2001): 3-12.
C165 “Jurek Becker,” in Andreas B. Kilcher, ed., Metzler Lexikon der deutschjüdische Literatur (Stuttgart: Metzler, 2000; paperback, Frankfurt:
Suhrkamp, 2003), pp. 36-39.
C166 “Visualisierung des Geistes,” in G. Sievernich and P. Bexte, eds., 7 Hügel:
Vol. 1. Kern (Berlin: Henschel, 2000) 128-133.
C167 “Imagined Ugliness: A History of the Psychiatric Response to Aesthetic
Surgery,” Tobin Siebers, ed., The Body Aesthetic from Fine Art to Body
Modification (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000), pp. 199216.
C168 “Who is Jewish? The Newest Jewish Writing in German and Daniel
Goldhagen,” Michael A. Signer, ed., Humanity at the Limit: The Impact
of the Holocaust Experience on Jews and Christians (Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 2000), pp. 286-303.
C168a Reprinted in The German Quarterly 73 (2000): 151-162.
C169b Reprinted in Jens Mattern et al., eds., Jüdisches Denken in einer
Welt ohne Gott: Festschrift für Stéphane Mosès (Berlin: Vorwerk 8,
2000): 258-70.
C169 “Portrait of a People: The Photographs of August Sander” A Discussion
with Sander L. Gilman, et al., August Sander: In Focus (Los Angeles; J.
Paul Getty Museum, 2000), pp. 101-40.
C170 “Homi Bhabha and Sander Gilman: Just Talking,” in S. I. Salamensky, ed.,
Talk Talk Talk: The Cultural Life of Everyday Conversation (New York:
Routledge, 2001), pp. 3-14.
C171 “How Fat Detectives Think,” Tamkang Review 30 (2000): 16-41.
C171a “How Fat Detectives Think,” in Christopher E. Forth and Ana
Carden-Coyne, eds., Cultures of the Abdomen (New York: Palgrave,
2005), pp. 221-238.
C171b “How Fat Detectives Think,” in Klaus Mladek, ed., Police Forces
(New York: Palgrave, 2007), pp.123-146.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 85
C172 “Two Deaths in 1900,” Narrative 9 (2001): 40-54.
C173 “Alban Berg, the Jews, and the Anxiety of Genius,” in Ronald Radano and
Philip V. Bohlman, eds., Music and the Racial Imagination (Chicago: The
University of Chicago Press, 2000): 483-509.
C174 “The Phantom of the Opéra’s Nose,” in Victoria de Rijke, Lene ØstermarkJohansen, and Helen Thomas, eds., Nose Book: Representations of the
Nose in Literature and the Arts (London: Middlesex University Press,
2001), pp. 240-61.
C175 “Alan Cohen’s Surfaces of History,” in Alan Cohen, On European Ground
(Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2001), pp. 1-10.
C176 “A Dream of Jewishness Denied: Kafka’s Tumor and “Ein Landarzt,” in
James Rolleston, ed., A Companion to the Works of Franz Kafka
(Rochester: Camden House, 2002), pp. 263-280.
C176a “A Dream of Jewishness on the Frontier: Kafka’s Tumor and A
Country Doctor’,” in Manfred Voigts, ed., Von Enoch bis Kafka:
Festschrift für Karl E. Grözinger (Wiesbaden: Harrasowtiz, 2002), pp.
393-406.
C177 “Images Beyond: Photographs of the Western Front,” History Today
(November 2001): 2-7.
C178 “Die Operation, die unsichtbar macht,” in Gero von Randow, ed., Wie viel
Körper braucht der Mensch (Hamburg: Edition Körber-Stiftung, 2001),
pp. 17-21.
C179 “Alfred Adler und die Psychologie der kosmetischen Chirurgie in den
USA,” Fortschritte der Neurologie und Psychiatrie 70 (2002): 11-17.
C180 “Ilusións, escalpelos e estereotipos,” O Correo UNESCO
(Augosto/Setembro 2001): 44-45; “Angebot und Nachfrage oberste
Maxime der Schönheitschriugie,” UNESCO Kurier 42(2001): 39-42;
“Illusioni, bisturi e stereotipi,” Il Corriere UNESCO 11 (2001): 44-46;
“Ilusi, pisau bedah, dan stereotaip,” Kurier UNESCO (September 2001):
34-35 .
C181 “Jacob the Liar: Exploring the Origins of Jurek Becker’s Jewish Identity,”
The Berlin Journal 3 (2000): 23-27.
C182 “‘We’re not Jews’: Representing ‘Jews’ in Contemporary Multicultural
Literature,” arcadia 36 (2001): 2-20.
C182a expanded version in Modern Judaism 23 (2003): 126-56.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 86
C183 “Private Knowledge,” Patterns of Prejudice 36 (2002): 5-16.
C183a reprinted in Willi Jasper and Joachim H. Knoll, eds., Preußens
Himmel breitet seine Sterne: Festschrift zu, 60. Geburtstag von Julius H.
Schoeps (Hildesheim: Olms, 2002): pp.587-97.
C184 “Is Beauty only Skin-deep?” Formationen 2 (2001): 7-14.
C185 “Jewish Self-Hatred and ‘The Believer,’“ in Henry Bean, The Believer:
Confronting Jewish Self-Hatred (New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press,
2002), pp. 219-245.
C186 “Das Phänomen der eingebildtenen Erinnerung: Zum Fall Wilkomirski,” in
Irene Diekmann and Julius H. Schoeps, eds., Das Wilkomirski-Syndrom
(Zürich: Pendo, 2002), pp. 13-28.
C187 “Die kulturelle Opposition in der DDR - Der Fall Jurek Becker,” in Moshe
Zuckermann, ed., Zwischen Politik und Kultur - Juden in der DDR
(Göttingen: Wallstein, 2002), pp. 157-184.
C188 “Die Erzeugung eines neuen Selbst: Computer, Bilder und neue Gesichter,”
in Cornelia Kemp and Susanne Witzgall, eds., Das zweite Gesicht:
Metamorphosen des fotographischen Porträts (München: Prestel, 2002):
164-69.
C189 “The Fat Detective: Obesity and Disability,” in Sharon L. Snyder, Brenda
Jo Brueggemann, and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, eds. Disability
Studies: Enabling the Humanities (New York: The Modern Language
Association, 2002), pp. 271-82.
C189a reprinted in Lester Friedman, ed., Cultural Sutures (Durham: Duke
University Press, 2004), pp. 234-43.
C190 “‘Wir wollen jetzt Geschichte erzählen…’ Sander L. Gilman über seineJurek Becker-Biographie, Biographik in Deutschland und den USA. Ein
Gespräch mit Christian Klein,” in Christian Klein, ,ed., Grundlagen der
Biographik (Stuttgart: Metzler, 2002): 203-17.
C191 “The Man with Mistook his Stereotype for Himself: An Interview with
Sander Gilman,” Reform Judaism (Spring 2003): 51-79.
C192 Oliver Hochadel, “Interview mit Sander Gilman : ‘Man wählt, was man
will,’” Heuerka (Wien) Dezember, 1999.
C193 “Art, Healing, and History,” PULSE: Art, Healing, and Transformation
(Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art, 2003): 44-50.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 87
C194 Gabriele Riedle, “Jeder hat das Rechte, sich zu verändern: Ein Interview mit
Sander L. Gilman,” GEO 6 (June, 2003): 65-80.
C195 “Zehn Jahre Einstein Forum,” Leuchtfeuer: Zehn Jahre Einstein Forum
(Potsdam: Einstein Forum, 2003): 15-22.
C196 “Sander Gilman, ‘Le canon mondial. C’est le notre, l’occidental’,”
(Interview with Jean-Sébastien Stehli) L'Express [Paris] 2721 (28 aout
2003): 88-91.
C197 “Gene und Gesellschaft,” in Petra Lutz, et al., eds., Der [Im-]Perfekte
Mensch (Cologne: Böhlau, 2003): 332-339.
C198 “Not from Adam’s Rib: The Origins of Transgender Surgery in Weimar
Culture,” in Indeterminate Bodies, eds. Naomi Segal, Lib Taylor, Roger
Cook (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillian, 2003), pp. 111-126.
C199 “Collaboration, the Economy, and the Future of the Humanities,” Critical
Inquiry 30 (2004): 384-90.
C200 “Nur ein kleiner Nosejob: Sander L. Gilman im Gespräch mit Steffen
Stadthaus,” Freitag (April 23, 2004): 17.
C201 “Defining Disability: The Case of Obesity,” The Academic Exchange:
Disability Studies in the University, ed. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
(Atlanta: Emory University, 2004), pp. 49-55.
C202 “Fat as Disability: The Case of the Jews,” Literature and Medicine (2004):
46-60.
C202a “Obesidade como deficiencia: o caso dos judeus,” Cademos pagu
23 (2004): 329-53.
C203 “Pride and Prejudice: A Conversation with Professor Sander Gilman,”
Reform Judaism (Fall, 2004): 60-63.
C203a reprinted in Shofar [South Africa] (2005): 49-50.
C204 “’Das ist die erste Multikulti-Etappe’ Von parallelen Gesellschaften: Der
Kulturhistoriker Sander Gilman vergleicht die Integration der Juden im 19.
Jahrhundert mit der von Muslimen heute. Ein Gespräch mit Steffan
Stadthaus,” taz (Berlin) (14.1.2005).
C205 “Reflections of the Long History of European Antisemitism,” (with
Susannah Heschel) in Marianne Hirsch and Irene Kacandes, eds.,
Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust (New York: Modern
Language Assocation, 2004), pp. 86-109.
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C206 “Obesity and Diet in the Nineteenth Century: Framing Verdi and Boito’s
Healthy Falstaff,” The University of Toronto Quarterly 74 (2005): 759775.
C207 “‘God Never Fails Them that Trust Him,’ Scheitern in Literatur und Kultur
der USA,” (Ein Gespräch mit Stefan Zahlmann) in Stefan Zahlmann and
Sylka Scholz, eds., Scheitern und Biographie (Giessen: Psychosocial
Verlag, 2005), pp. 207-20.
C208 “Aesthetics, Ethnicity and Aesthetic Surgery,” Shirana Shahbazi: Accept
the Unaccepted (Geneva: Centre d’Art Contemporain, 2005), pp. 37-44.
C209 “The Astonishing History of Aesthetic Surgery” and “Ethnicity and
Aesthetic Surgery,” in Angelika Taschen, ed., Aesthetic Surgery (Cologne:
Taschen, 2005), 60-137. (Also as Schönheitschirugie [Köln: Taschen,
2005]: 60-137.)
C210 “Defining Disability: The Case of Obesity,” PMLA 120.2 (March 2005):
514-17.
C211 “Einstein’s Violin: Jews and the Performance of Identity,” Modern Judaism
25 (2005): 219-236.
C212 “Preface: Whose Body is It, Anyway? Hermaphrodites, Gays, and Jews in
N. O. Body’s Germany,” in N. O. Body, Memoirs of a Man’s Maiden
Years, trans. Deborah Simon (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
Press, 2005), pp. vii-xxiv.
C212a Paperback edition, 2009.
C213 “Kafka’s Musical Diet,” Modern Jewish Studies 4 (2005): 291-308.
C214 “The Problem with Purim: Jews and Alcohol in the Modern Period,” Leo
Baeck Institute Year Book 50 (2005): 215-231.
C215 “On Obesity and Masculinity: Fat Ballplayers and the Bodies of Fat Men,”
Point of Contact 7 (2004): 78-89.
C216 “Glamour und Schönheit: Die Idee von Glamour im Zeitalter der
Schönheitsoperationen,” Interventionen [Zürich] 14 (2005): 173-192.
C216a expanded and revised version, “Glamour und Schönheit.
Vorstellungen von Glamour im Zeitalter der Schönheitsoperationen,” in
Lydia Haustein und Petra Stegmann, eds., Schönheit: Vortsellungen in
Kunst, Medien un Alltagskultur (Göttingen: Wallstein, 2006), pp. 177-195.
C217 “Der Jüdische Nase: Sind Jüdin/Jüdinnen weiß? Oder: die Geschichte der
Nasenchirugie,” in Maureen Maisha Eggers, et al., eds., Mythen, Masken
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und Subjekte: Kritische Weißseinsforschung in Deutschland (Münster:
Unrast, 2006), pp. 394-415.
C218 “Introduction to Special Issue: Mind and Body in the History of
Psychiatry,” History of Psychiatry 2006 17: 5-7.
C219 “Obesity, the Jews and Psychoanalysis: On Shaping the Category of
Obesity,” History of Psychiatry (2006) 17: 55-66.
C219a “L’obesità, gli Ebrei e la Psicoanalisi: sul dar forma alla categoria
dell’obesità,” Rivista sperimentale di freniatria 132 (2008): 87-100.
C220 “Jurek Becker. Eine Holocaust-Trilogie aus Sicht eines jüdischen DDRDeutschen,” in Norbert Otto Eke and Hartmut Steinecke, eds., Shoah in
der deutschsprachigen Literatur (Berlin: Erich Schmidt, 2006), pp. 27479.
C221 “Psychoanalysis and Medicine in the Time of Freud and Brill,” Journal of
the American Psychoanalytic Association 54 (2006): 379-88.
C222 “Why I Study the German,” in Martin Huber and Gerhard Lauer, eds.,
Wissenschaft und Universität: Wolfgang Frühwald Festschrift (Cologne:
Literatur und Kunst, 2005), pp. 265-70.
C223 “The Fanatic: Philip Roth and Hanif Kureishi Confront Success,”
Comparative Literature 58 (2006): 153-169.
C224 “Can the Experiences of Diaspora Judaism Serve as a Model for Islam in
Today’s Multicultural Europe?” Hillel Schenker and Ziad Abu-Zayyad,
eds., Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism (Princeton: Markus Wiener, 2006),
pp. 59-74.
C224a Reprinted in Y. Michal Bodeman, ed., The New German Jewry and
the European Context (New York: Palgrave, 2008), pp. 53-72
C225 “Alcohol and the Jews (again), race and medicine (again): on race and
medicine in historical perspective in “Race and Contemporary Medicine:
Biological Facts and Fictions,” Patterns of Prejudice 40 (2006): 335-352.
C226 “Introduction: race and contemporary medicine,” “Race and Contemporary
Medicine: Biological Facts and Fictions,” Patterns of Prejudice 40
(2006): 297-302.
C227 “Being a Jew by becoming a German: The Newest Jewish Writing from the
‘East’,” Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 25 (2006):
16-32.
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C228 “Infectobesity: Die Konstruktion von Infektionskrankheiten von der
Vogelgrippe bis zur Fettsucht,” Nach Feierabend: Zürcher Jahrbuch für
Wissensgeschichte 2 (2006): 153-180.
C229 “When the New is Not New,” in Brenda Schildgen, Zhou Gang, Sander L.
Gilman, eds., Other Renaissances (New York: Palgrave/Macmillan,
2006), pp. 269-77.
C230 “Glamour and Beauty: Imagining Glamour in the Age of Aesthetic
Surgery,” in Sandra Kemp, ed., Future Face (Kaohsiung, Taiwan R. O.
C.: National Museum of Science and Technology, 2006), pp. 248-253.
C230a Expanded version in Zoe Detsi-Diamanti, Katerina Kitsi-Mitakou
and Effie Yiannopoulou, eds., The Flesh Made Text Made Flesh (New
York: Peter Lang, 2007), pp. 151-67.
C231 “What is the Color of the Gonorrhea Ribbon? Stigma, Sexual Diseases and
Popular Culture in George Bush’s World,” Cultural Politics 2 (2007):
175-202.
C232 “Jewish Art?” in Emily Bilski and Yigdal Zaimora, eds., Jewish Expression
in the Visual Arts? (Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 2007), pp. 26-29.
C233 “Confessions of an Academic Pornographer,” in Phillipe Vergne, ed., Kara
Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love
(Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 2007), pp. 27-36.
C234 “Boxers, Baseball, and Difference,” in Michael Berkowitz and Ruti
Ungar, eds., Fighting Back? Jewish and Black Boxers in Britain (London:
UCL Hebrew and Jewish Studies, 2007), pp. ix-xi.
C235 “Smoking Jews on the Frontier,” Guilt and Pleasure 5 (Summer 2007):
61-67.
C236 “Foreward,” Tammy Berberi, Elizabeth C. Hamilton, Ian M. Sutherland,
eds., Worlds Apart? Disabilty and Foreign Language Learning (New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2008), pp. ix-xii.
C237 “Desire and Obesity: Dickens, Endocrinology, Pulmonary Medicine, and
Psychoanalysis,” in Peter Rudnytsky and Rita Charon, eds.,
Psychoanalysis and Narrative Medicine (Albany, NY.: SUNY Press,
2008), pp. 37-60.
C238 “Electrotherapy and the Human Voice: A Literature Review of the
Historical Origins and Contemporary Applications,” Journal of Voice 22
(March 2008): 219-31 (with Marina Gilman).
C239 “Kafka als Beamter,” in Bettina von Jagow and Oliver Jahraus, eds., Kafka
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Handbuch (Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Rupprecht: 2008), pp. 109-113.
C240 “Kafka und Krankheit,” in Bettina von Jagow and Oliver Jahraus, eds.,
Kafka Handbuch (Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Rupprecht: 2008), pp. 114122.
C241 “Images-Imagination,” Images 1 (2007): 10-12.
C242 “Are Jews Smarter than Everyone Else?” Mens Sano Monographs 6 (JanDec 2008): 41-7.
C243 “Some Weighty Thoughts on Dieting and Epidemics,” The Lancet 371 (3
May 2008): 1498-1500.
C244 “Bilingualism in the World of Health and Illness,” Journal of Medical
Humanities 29 (3) (2008): 137-46.
C245 “Electrotherapy and Mental Illness: Then and Now,” History of Psychiatry
19 (3) (2008): 339-357.
C246 “Science and Art in the 1930s — and Beyond,” in Jean Clair, ed., The
1930s: the Making of the “New Man” (Ottawa: National Gallery of
Canada, 2008), pp. 58-67.
C245a French translation: “Science et art dans les annés 1930s — et audelá,” in Jean Clair, ed., Les années 1930: la fabrique de ‘l’Homme
nouveau’, pp. 58-67.
C247 “Nietzsche, Bizet, and Wagner: Illness, Health, and Race in the Nineteenth
Century,” The Opera Quarterly 23 (2007): 247-64.
C248 “Are Jews Musical? Historical Notes on the Question of Jewish Musical
Modernism and Nationalism,” Modern Judaism 28 (3) (2008): 239-57.
C249 “Points of Conflict: Cultural Values in ‘Green’ and ‘Racial’ Antisemitism,”
in Phyllis Lassner and Lara Trubowitz, eds., Antisemitism and
Philosemitism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Newark:
University of Delaware Press, 2008), pp. 81-102.
C250 “Introduction,” Forced Journeys: Artists in Exile in Britain, c. 1933-45,
ed. Sarah MacDougall and Rachel Dickson (London: The Ben Uri Gallery,
2009), pp. 12-17 (with Shulamith Behr).
C251 “Introduction: What would happen if?” Anna O. [Bertha Pappenheim], In
the Junk Shop and Other Stories, trans. Renate Latimer (Riverside, CA:
Ariadne Press, 2008), pp.7-20.
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C252 “Are Jews Musical? Historical Notes on the Question of Jewish Musical
Modernism,” in Philip V. Bohlman, ed., Jewish Musical Modernism, Old
and New (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008), pp. vii-xvi.
C253 “Thoughts on the Jewish Body, Baseball, and the Problem of Integration,”
Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXII (2008): 5-17.
C254 “Human papillomavirus, abstinence, and the other risks,” The Lancet 373
(25 April 2009):1420 – 1421 (with Marina Gilman and Michael M.
Johns).
C255 “The Joy of Waiting: Commentary on Vayera,” in Jeffrey Salkin, ed., The
Modern Men’s Torah Commentary (Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights,
2009), pp. 24-29.
C256 “Karl Kraus and Gustav Mahler Imagine the ‘Jews,’” in Frank Stern and
Barbara Fachinger, eds., Wien und die Jüdische Erfahrung 1900-1938
(Wien: Böhlau, 2009), pp. 217-228.
C257 “Constructing Belonging – Aesthetic Surgery among Jews in Germany,
America, and Israel,” in Dan Diner and Moshe Zimmermann, eds.,
Disseminating German Tradition: The Thyssen Lectures (Leipzig:
Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2009), pp. 165-84.
C258 “Otto Eiser and Nietzsche’s Illness: A Hitherto Unpublished Text,”
Nietzsche Studien 38 (2009): 396–409.
C259 “Die Ursprünge der psychiatrischen Fotographie,” Urs Stahel, ed., Darkside
II (Catalogue; Fotomuseum Winterthur; Göttingen: Steidl, 2009), pp. 33241.
C260 “Operation Happiness,” in Elizabeth Azouley and Marc Nouschi, eds.,
100000 Years of Beauty: vol 4: Modernity/Globalization (Paris:
Gallimard, 2009), pp. 66-71.
C261 “The Racial Nose,” in Lisa Jean Moore and Mary Kosut, eds., The Body
Reader (New York: New York University Press, 2010), pp. 201-27.
C262 “Das kultivierte Leiden,” Kulturaustauch: Zeitschrift für internationale
Perspektiven 60 (2010): 32-33.
C263 “Glück, Aesthetische Chirugie, die Juden und Michael Jackson,” Was ist
Schön? Eds. Sigrid Walter, Gisela Staupe, Thomas Macho (Göttingen:
Wallstein, 2010), pp. 162-173.
C264 “Moral panic and pandemics,” The Lancet 375 (May 29, 2010): 1866-7.
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C265 “Dialogue: Orlan/Sander L. Gilman,” Simon Donger, ed., Orlan: A Hybrid
Body of Works (London: Routledge, 2010), pp. 197-201.
C266 “Happiness and Unhappiness as a ‘Jewish Question,’” Social Research 77
(2010): 545-568.
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• Notes and Reviews
D1 “Joyce and Hahn-Hahn,” A Wake Newsletter NS 3 (1966): 17.
D2 “Joyce and Sealsfield?” A Wake Newsletter NS 3 (1966): 5-6.
D3 “Finnegans Wake in Germany,” A Wake Newsletter NS 4 (1966):
116-117.
D4 Review of Liselotte Kurth, Die zweite Wirklichkeit, Lessing Yearbook 2
(1972): 245-247.
D5 Review of Rolf Zimmerman, Das Weltbild des jungen Goethe, Lessing
Yearbook 3 (1972): 268-270.
D6 Review of Horst Brunner, Der poetische Insel, arcadia 7 (1972): 78-80.
D7 Review of Joseph Strelka, ed., Yearbook of Comparative Criticism III, arcadia
7 (1972): 310-311.
D8 Review of Raimund Borgmeier, Shakespeares Sonnette, arcadia 8 (1973):
201-5.
D9 Review of Elizabeth Boa and J. H. Reid, Critical Strategies;
Stanley Corngold, The Commentator’s Despair; Siegfried Mandel,
Group 47, Modern Fiction Studies 20 (1974): 236-238.
D10 Review of Richard R. Krummel, Nietzsche und der deutsche Geist, Papers of
the Bibliographical Society of America 69 (1975): 590-591.
D11 Review of Falk Schwarz, Literarisches Zeitgespräch im Dritten Reich,
Germanic Review 51 (1976): 64-67.
D12 Review of H. Jürgen Meyer-Wendt, Der frühe Hoffmannsthal und die
Gedankenwelt Nietzsches and Patrick Bridgwater, Kafka and
Nietzsche, The German Quarterly 59 (1976): 214-216.
D13 Review of Wolfgang Brückner, ed., Volkserzählung und Reformation,
German Quarterly 49 (1976): 375-376.
D14 Review of Richard H. Lawson, ed., Edith Wharton and German Literature,
arcadia 11 (1976): 101-102.
D15 Review of H. Bach, Handbuch der Luthersprache, The German Quarterly 59
(1976): 270.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 95
D16 Review of Wolfgang Binder, Europäisches Drama und amerikanische
Kritik, arcadia 11 (1976): 215-216.
D17 Review of Wolfgang Kort, Alfred Döblin, Monatshefte 68 (1976): 456-457.
D18 Review of Horst Haase, et al., Geschichte der Literatur der DDR, DDR
Bulletin 2 (1976): 10-11.
D19 Review of Sigrid Mayer, Golem, arcadia 12 (1977): 225-226.
D20 Review of Richard Bjornsen, The Picaresque Hero in European Fiction,
Seminar 14 (1978): 141-142.
D21 Review of Thomas Anz, Literatur der Existenz, Michigan Germanic
Studies 4 (1978): 118-120.
D22 Review of Werner Bahner, ed., Reformation, Barock, Aufklärung, Lessing
Yearbook 10, (1978): 215.
D23 Review of Ingrid Schuster, China und Japan in der deutschen Literatur and
Anthony Tatlow, The Mask of Evil, The German Quarterly 51
(1978): 562-563.
D24 Review of Heinrich Schipperges, Zur Anthropologik und Therapeutik
Friedrich Nietzsches, Nietzsche-Studien 8 (1979): 454-455
D25 Review of Song, Yun-Yoep, Bertolt Brecht und die chinesische Philosophie.
(Abhandlung zur Kunst-, Musik- und Literaturwissenschaft, vol. 276) The
German Quarterly 52 (1979): 426.
D26 Review of Maria M. Tatar, Spellbound: Studies on Mesmerism and
Literature, Studies in Romanticism 18 (1979): 489-491.
D27 Review of Joachim Metzner, Persönlichkeitszerstörung und Weltuntergang,
Michigan Germanic Studies 5 (1979): 123-124.
D28 Review of Charlene A. Lea, Emancipation, Assimilation and Stereotype,
Michigan Germanic Studies 5 (1979): 123-124.
D29 Review of Lilian Hoverland, Heinrich von Kleist und das Prinzip der
Gestaltung, Germanic Notes 10 (1979): 12-13.
D30 Review of Horst und Ingrid Daemmrich, Wiederholte Spiegelungen, MLN 95
(1980): 754-756.
D31 Review of Renate Berg-Pan, Bertolt Brecht and China and Ralph
Ley, Brecht as Thinker, The German Quarterly 54 (1981): 109-110.
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D32 Review of John Neubauer, Symbolismus und Symbolische Logik, MLN 95
(1981): 702-704.
D33 Review of Rolf Zimmermann, Das Weltbild des jungen Goethe II, Lessing
Yearbook 13 (1981): 295-297.
D34 Review of Esther Fischer-Homburger, Krankheit Frau and Jacques Ferrand,
De la maladie d’amour (reprint), Journal of the History of Behavioral
Sciences 18 (1982): 194-195, 196-197.
D35 Review of John Burt Forster, Jr., Heirs to Dionysis, MLN 98 (1983): 512513.
D36 Review of Karl Guthke, Das Abenteuer der Literatur, Seminar 26 (1983):
18-9.
D37 Review of “The German Library,” Worldview 26 (1983): 18-19.
D38 Review of Nancy Stepan, The Idea of Race in Science, Journal of the History
of Behavioral Sciences 20 (1984): 292-293.
D39 Review of Georges Didi-Huberman, Invention de l’hysterie, History of
Science 21 (1983): 423-424.
D40 Review of Reinhard Spree, Soziale Ungleichheit vor Krankheit und Tod,
Medical History 27 (1983): 444-445.
D41 Review of Leland Bell, Treating the Mentally Ill, Journal of the History of
Behavioral Sciences 20 (1984): 76-77.
D42 “Die Entwicklung der psychiatrischen Abbildung,” Zentralblatt für
die gesamte Psychiatrie und Neurologie 223 (1979): 419.
D43 Review of G. Lemke, Sonne, Mond und Sterne in der deutschen Literatur,
Lessing Yearbook 15 (1983): 269.
D44 Review-Essay: Marie Balmary, Psychoanalyzing Psychoanalysis,
Contemporary Psychiatry 2 (1983): 213-215.
D45 Review of Freny Mistry, Nietzsche and Buddhism, Canadian Journal of
Comparative Literature 10 (1983): 445-447.
D46 Review of Albrecht Schöne, Götterzeichen, Liebeszauber, Satanskult,
Arbitrium 3 (1983): 277-279.
D47 Review of Rudolf Schneider, Die Musik in der Psychiatrie, Medical History
23 (1983): 450.
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D48 Review of Beverly Harris-Schenz, Black Images in 18th-Century German
Literature, Lessing Yearbook 15 (1983): 259-260.
D49 Review of R. H. Belmaker and H. M. van Praeg, Mania, Journal of the
History of Behavioral Sciences 20 (1984): 206.
D50 Review-Essay: “Recent Works on History of Medical Iconography,”
Medical History 28 (1984): 85-86.
D51 Review of S. S. Prawer, Heine’s Jewish Comedy, Times [London] Literary
Supplement, 2 December 1983, 1343.
D52 Review of Ernst Rose, Blick nach Osten, Canadian Journal of Comparative
Literature 12 (1985): 542-544.
D53 Review of Henry Grosshans, Hitler and the Artists, The German Quarterly
58 (1985): 49-50.
D54 Review of Carl Pietzcker, Einführung in die Psychoanalyse des literarischen
Kunstwerks, Germanic Review 59 (1984): 166-167.
D55 Review of Walter Schönau, ed., Literaturpsychologische Studien, Germanic
Review 66 (1986): 76-77.
D56 Review of Jeffery Masson, The Assault on Truth, Medical History 28 (1984):
443-4.
D57 Review of Jutta Osinski, Über Vernunft und Wahnsinn, Germanic Review 60
(1985): 37-8.
D58 Review of Judith Ryan, The Uncompleted Past, Seminar 21 (1985): 65-7.
D59 Review-Essay, “Six New Works on Nietzsche,” The German Quarterly 58
(1985): 312-5.
D60 Translation, Gershom Scholem, “In Memory of Hermann Cohen,” Modern
Judaism 5 (1985): 1-2.
D61 Review of Ursula Mahlendorf, The Wellsprings of Creation, Journal of
Social Psychiatry 5 (1985): 66-8.
D62 Review of David Roskies, Against the Apocalypse, Modern Judaism
5 (1985): 317-9.
D63 Review of Jakob Blum, The Image of the Jew in Soviet Literature, Minorities
Papers 2 (1985): 284-5.
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D64 Review of J. Masson, ed., The Freud-Fliess Correspondence, London
Review of Books (20 June 1985): 11-12.
D65 Review of M. S. Jones, Sturm, Seminar 23 (1986): 265-266.
D66 Review of Alfred Lorenzer, Intimität und Soziales Leid, Journal of the
American Psychonalytic Association 36.3 (1988): 806-8.
D67 Review of Vern Bullough, Sexual Practices in the Medieval Church, Journal
of the History of Behavioral Sciences 22 (1986): 264.
D68 Review of G. Cocks, Psychotherapy in the Third Reich, Modern Judaism 6
(1986): 214-215.
D69 Review of T. Ziolkowski, Varieties of Literary Thematics, Germanic Review
51 (1986): 37.
D70 Review of Friedrich Lonsbach, Nietzsche und die Juden, The German
Quarterly 60 (1987): 155-156.
D71 Review of IVG Referate 1, 2, 5, Seminar 24 (1988): 183-184.
D72 Review of David Farrell Krell, Postponements: Women, Sensuality
and Death in Nietzsche, and Avital Ronell, Dictations:
On Haunted Writing, German Quarterly 61 (1988): 118-9.
D73 Review of Georg Reuchlein, Bürgerliche Gesellschaft, Psychiatrie und
Literatur, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 87 (1988): 603-5.
D74 Review of John Murray Cuddihy, The Ordeal of Civility, The Jewish
Quarterly Review 78 (1989): 305-307.
D75 Review of Dietz Bering, Der Name als Stigma, Monatshefte 81 (1989): 248249.
D76 Review of Rainer Nägele, Reading after Freud, MLN 103 (1988): 1193-5.
D77 Review of Peter Gay, Freud and The Godless Jew, The Jewish Quarterly
Review 79 (1990): 251-53.
D 78 Review of Peter Gay, Freud and The Godless Jew, Austrian Studies
(Cambridge) 1 (1990): 174-77.
D79 Review of Lawrence Rickels, Aberrations of Mourning, The German
Quarterly 62 (1989): 287-288.
D80 Review of Jost Hermand, Der alte Traum vom neuen Reich, The German
Quarterly 62 (1989): 544.
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D81 Review of C. Gallagher and T. Laquer, The Making of the Modern Body,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 62 (1988): 309-310.
D82 Review of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus,
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 19 (1989): 657-659.
D83 Review of Hans Otto Horch and Horst Denkler, eds., Judentum,
Antisemitismus und deutschsprachige Literatur vom 18. Jahrhundert
bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg, Monatshefte 82 (1990): 82-84.
D84 “The Black Person in Art: How Should S/He Be Portrayed,” Black American
Literature Forum 21 (1987): 21.
D85 Review of Ludmilla Jordanova, Sexual Visions, Nineteenth Century Prose 17
(1990): 52-3.
D86 Review of Cynthia Eagle Russett, Sexual Science, History of Medicine 34
(1990): 225-26.
D87 Review of Thomas Anz, Gesund oder krank? Medizin, Moral und
Ästhetik in der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur, German Quarterly
64 (1991): 304-6.
D88 Review of Georges Canguilhem, The Normal and the Pathological,
Isis 81 (1990): 746-48.
D89 Review of The Clinical Diary of Sándor Ferenczi, ed. by Judith Dupont,
History of Psychiatry 6 (1990): 245-8.
D90 Review of Steven Beller, Vienna and the Jews 1867-1938: A Cultural
History; George E. Berkley, Vienna and Its Jews: The Tragedy of
Success,1880-1980s; William O. McCagg, Jr., A History of Habsburg
Jews, 1670-1918 ; Ivar Oxaal, Michael Pollak, Gerhard Botz, eds.,
Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna; Peter Pulzer, The Rise
of Political Anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria. Revised
Edition; Robert S. Wistrich, The Jews of Vienna in the Age of
Franz Joseph, Austrian Studies 2 (1991): 194-200.
D91 Review of Raphael Stern, Theories of the Unconscious and Theories of the
Self, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 39 (3) (1991):
826-28.
D92 Review of Gilles Deleuze, Coldness and Cruelty, American Journal of
Germanic Linguistics and Literatures 3 (1991): 108-12.
D93 Review of Mary Cowling, The Artist as Anthropologist, Medical History 34
(1990): 344-45.
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D94 Review of Avital Ronell, The Telephone Book: Technology, Schizophrenia,
Electric Speech, Germanic Review 65 (1990): 134-5.
D95 Review of Peter Allan Dale, In Pursuit of a Scientific Culture: Science, Art,
and Society in the Victorian Age, Nineteenth Century Prose 17
(1990): 47-49.
D96 Review of John M. MacGregor, The Discovery of the Art of the Insane,
History of Psychiatry 12 (1990): 433-4.
D97 Review of Liliane Weissberg, Geistersprache: Philosophischer und
literarischer Diskurs im späten achtzenhten Jahrhundert, Germanic
Review 69 (1994), pp. 36-7.
D98 Review of German Jewry, Its History and Sociology. Selected Essays of
Werner J. Cahnman, edited by Joseph B. Maier, Judith Marcus, and
Zoltan Tarr, Monatshefte 83 (1991): 368-9.
D99 Review of Lucille B. Ritvo, Darwin’s Influence on Freud: A Tale of Two
Sciences and Alexander Grinstein, Freud at the Crossroads, Bulletin
of the History of Medicine 64 (1990): 639-42.
D100 Review of Marianna Torgovnick, Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects,
Modern Lives, Modern Philology 89 (1992): 437-39.
D101 Review of C. Fred Alford, Narcissism: Socrates, The Frankfurt School, and
Psychoanalytic Theory, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic
Association 40 (1992): 911-3.
D102 Review of Sigmund Freud, Jugendbriefe an Eduard Silberstein 1871-1881,
ed. Walter Boehlich; Edith Kurzweil, The Freudians: A Comparative
Perspective; Bernd Nitzschke, ed., Freud und die akademische
Psychologie; Jakob Hessing, Der Fluch des Propheten Drei Abhandlung
Zu Sigmund Freud; Larry Wolff, Postcards from the End of the World:
An Investigation into the Mind of fin-de-siècle Vienna, Ken Frieden,
Freud’s Dream of Interpretation; Paul Homans, The Ability to Mourn,
Austrian Studies 3 (1992): 127-32.
D103 Review of Emanuel Rice, Freud and Moses: The Long Journey Home, AJS
Review 17 (1992): 127-29.
D104 Review of Jean-Michel Petot, Melanie Klein: First Discoveries and First
System, 1919-1932, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 65 (1991):
283-84.
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D105 Review of Ingeborg Meyer-Palmedo and Gerhard Fichtner, Freud
Bibliographie, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 65 (1991): 28283.
D106 Review of Ronald Hyam, Empire and Sexuality; Cynthia Eagle Russett,
Sexual Science; Londa Schiebinger, The Mind has No Sex?; Lynn
Hunt, ed., Eroticism and the Body Politic; Thomas Laqueur, Making Sex,
The Journal of Modern History 63 (1991): 753-58.
D107 Review of Elisabeth Roudinesco, Jacques Lacan & Co, Bulletin of the
History of Medicine 65 (1991): 435-6.
D108 Review of Madelon Sprengnether, The Spectral Mother: Freud, Feminism,
and Psychoanalysis and Jacques Le Rider, Das Ende der Illusion:
Zur Kritik der Moderne, Germanic Review 69 (1994): 39-40.
D 109 Review of Joseph A. Amato, Victims and Values: A History and A Theory
of Suffering, American Historical Review (April, 1992): 518-19.
D 110 Review of Paul Breines, Tough Jews: Political Fantasies and the Moral
Dilemma of American Jewry, Studies in Contemporary Jewry
9 (1994): 243-45.
D 111 Review of Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine, eds., Romanticism
and the Sciences and Adrian Desmond, The Politics of Evolution:
Morphology, Medicine, and Reform in Radical London, NineteenthCentury Prose 19 (1992): 50-52.
D 112 Review of Jean-Michel Petot, Melanie Klein, II: The Ego and the Good
Object 1932-1960, trans. Christine Trollope, Bulletin of the History of
Medicine 65 (1991): 450.
D113 Review of Torsten Haferlach, Die Darstellung von Verletzungen und
Krankheiten und ihrer Therapie in mittelalterlicher deutscher
Literatur, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 66 (1992):
303-4.
D114 Review of Lawrence Rickels, The Case of California, Germanic Review
69 (1994): 48.
D115 Review of Yosef Yerushalmi, Freud’s Moses, Bulletin of the History of
Medicine 66 (1992): 335-6.
D116 Review of Judith Ryan, The Vanishing Subject: Early Psychology
and Literary Modernism, Monatshefte 84 (1992): 382-84.
D117 Review of Gabriele von Natzmer Cooper, Kafka and Language in the
Stream of Thoughts and Life, The German Quarterly 65 (1992): 249-50.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 102
D118 Review of Carlo Strenger, Between Hermeneutics and Science, Bulletin of
the History of Medicine 66 (1992): 493-95.
D119 Review of Review of Yosef Yerushalmi, Freud’s Moses, American
Historical Review (October, 1992): 1178-9.
D120 Review of Janet Oppenheim, “Shattered Nerves”: Doctors, Patients, and
Depression in Victorian England, Nineteenth Century Prose 19
(1992): 148-50.
D121 Review of Jerome Neu, Cambridge Campanion to Freud, History of
Medicine 36 (1992): 477-78.
D122 Review-Essay of Mark Anderson, Kafka’s Clothes: Ornament and
Aestheticism in the Habsburg Fin de Siècle; Gabriele von Natzmer
Cooper, Kafka and Language in the Stream of Thoughts and Life; Valerie
D. Greenberg, Transgressive Readings: The Texts of Franz Kafka and
Max Planck; Karl Erich Grözinger, Kafka und die Kabbala: Das Jüdische
in Werk und Denken von Franz Kafka;
Georg Guntermann, Vom
Fremdwerden der Dinge beim Schreiben: Kafkas Tagebücher als
literarische Physiognomie des Autors; Uwe Jahnke, Die Erfahrung von
Entfremdung: Sozialgeschichtliche Studien zum Werk Franz Kafkas; Ralf
R.Nicolai, Kafkas “Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer” im Lichte
themenverwandeter Text; Anthony Northey, Kafka’s Relatives. Their Lives
and His Writing, Pavel Petr, Kafkas Spiele. Selbststilisierung und
literarische Komik, Monatshefte 85 (1993): 478-86.
D123 Review of Peter Adam, Art of the Third Reich, Forward (May 15, 1992).
D124 Review of Barbara Maria Stafford, Body Criticism: Imaging the Unseen in
Enlightenment Art and Medicine, Metascience 1 (1992): 185-7.
D125 Review of Donald Philip Verene, Vico’s Science of Imagination, Journal of
European Ideas 17 (1993): 124-25.
D126 Review of Edward Shorter, From Paralysis to Fatigue, American
Historical Review (February, 1993): 138-39.
D127 Review of Hannah Decker, Freud, Dora, and Vienna 1900 and The Diary
Of Sigmund Freud 1929-39, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
67 (1993): 195-99.
D128 Review of Mark B. Adams, ed., The Wellborn Science: Eugenics in
Germany, France, Brazil, and Russia, Journal of European Ideas (Spring,
1993): 375-76.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 103
D129 Review of Clive Sinclair, Augustus Rex, The Jewish Quarterly (London)
(Spring, 1993): 59-60.
D130 Review of Saul Friedlander, ed. Probing the Limits of Representation,
American Historical Review (April, 1993): 521-22.
D131 Review of Toby Gelfand and John Kerr, eds. Freud and the History of
Psychoanalysis; Paul Roazen, ed., Helene Deutsch: CollectedPapers;
Freud-Binswanger, Briefwechsel ; Elke Mühlleitner, Biographisches
Lexikon der Psychoanalyse; Alexander Grinstein, Conrad Ferdinand
Meyer and Freud; Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67 (1993): 581-6.
D131 Review of Carl Dolmetsch, “Our Famous Guest”: Mark Twain in
Vienna, Times Literary Supplement (London) (April 9, 1993): 22.
D132 Review of Louis A. Sass, Madness and Modernism, Insanity in the
Light of Modern Art, Literature, and Thought, Forward
(New York) (April 30, 1993).
D133 Review of Stephen Kern, The Culture of Love: Victorians to Moderns
Nineteenth-Century Prose 20 (1993): 149-51.
D134 Review of Fictions of Culture. Essays in Honor of Walter H.Sokel, ed.
Steven Taubeneck, Monatshefte 86 (1994): 274-5.
D135 Review of James W. Jones, “We of the Third Sex:” Literary
Representations of Homosexuality in Wilhelminian Germany ,
Monatshefte 85 (1993): 236-7.
D136 Review of Alexander L. Ringer, Arnold Schoenberg: The Composer as
Jew, Contemporary Musicology 55 (1993): 102.
D137 Review of Andrea Freud Loewenstein, Loathsome Jews and Engulfing
Women: Metaphors of Projection in the Works of Wyndham
Lewis, Charles Williams, and Graham Greene , Forward
(October 29, 1993).
D138 Review of John Kerr, A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung,
Freud, and Sabina Spielrein, Forward (December 17, 1993).
D139 Review of Roy Porter, ed., The Faber Book of Madness , Journal of the
History of the Behavioral Sciences 30 (3) (1994): 228-29.
D140 Review of Barnaby B. Barratt, Psychoanalysis and the Postmodern
Impulse: Knowing and Being since Freud’s Psychology, Journal of
the American Psychoanalytic Association 44 (1996): 975-6.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 104
D141 Review of T. Hugh Crawford, Modernism, Medicine and William Carlos
Williams, Configurations 3 (1995): 267-9.
D142 Review of The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Ernest
Jones 1908-1939 and The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and
Sándor Ferenczi, vol. 1, 1908-14, Medical History 38 (1994): 47475.
D143 Review of Joel Carmichael, The Satanizing of the Jews: Origin and
Development of Mystical Anti-Semitism, Studies in Contemporary
Jewry (1995): 226-8.
D144 Review-Essay on the most recent Freud Literature: Cavell, Marcia, The
Psychoanalytic Mind; Esterson, Allen, Seductive Mirage; Haynal,
André, Psychoanalysis and the Sciences; Hill, Carl, The Soul of
Wit; Kerr, John, A Most Dangerous Method; Kitcher, Patricia,
Freud’s Dream; Lakoff, Robin and James Coyne, Father Knows
Best; Lamm, Leonard Jonathan, The Idea of the Past; Lorin,
Claude, Sándor Ferenczi; Menghnagi, David, ed., Freud and
Judaism; Oring, Elliott, Jokes and Their Relations; Páramo-Ortega,
Raúl, Freud in Mexico; Rice, James, Freud’s Russia; Robinson,
Paul, Freud and His Critics; Rosenzweig, Saul, Freud, Jung, and
Hall the King Maker; Scagnelli, Paul, Deadly Dr. Freud;
Shengold, Leonard, “The Boy Will Come to Nothing!”; Webb,
Eugene, The Self Between, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
68 (1994): 691-704.
D145 Review of Alan M. Kraut, Silent Travelers: Germans, Genes, and the
“Immigrant Menace,” Forward (September 23, 1994): 3.
D146 “Breakthrough books in Psychoanalysis,” Lingua Franca (March/April
1994): 14.
D147 Review-Essay of Laurence Mordekhai Thomas, Vessels of Evil: American
Slavery and the Holocaust, Transition 64 (1994): 41-52.
D148 Review of Bryan Cheyette, Constructions of ‘The Jew’ in English
Literature and Society, The Jewish Quarterly 41 (1994): 63-4.
D148a Croatian translation in Omanut (1995): 15-16.
D149 Review of John Neubaur, The fin-de-siècle Culture of Adolescence,
Modern Philology 92 (1994): 115-7.
D150 Review of Milton Shain, The Roots of Anti-Semitism in South Africa,
South African Historical Review 1995 (32): 267-271.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 105
D151 Review of Paul Unschuld, Die Ärztin und der Maler, Bulletin of the
History of Medicine 69 (1995): 649-50.
D152 Review of Hartmut Binder, “Vor dem Gesetz”, Monatshefte 86 (1994):
582-4.
D153 Review of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, A Light for Others and Other
Jewish Tales from Galicia, Southern Humanities Review 30 (1996):
191-192.
D154 Review of Alexander Welsh, Freud’s Wishful Dream Book , Bulletin of the
History of Medicine 70 (1996): 145-47.
D155 Review of Klaus Theweleit, Object-Choice (All you need is love…),
German Politics and Society 13 (1995): 124-25.
D156 Review of Michael André Bernstein, Foregone Conclusions: Against
Apocalyptic History and Dominick LaCapra, Representing the
Holocaust: History, Theory, Trauma, Modern Philology 94 (1996): 27679.
D157 Review of Ian Hacking, Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the
Sciences of Memory , Metascience NS 7(1995): 1-3.
D158 Review of Kurt Fickert, End of a Mission and Henry Sussman, The Trial,
Monatshefte 97 (1995): 111-12.
D159 Review of Synoptische Konkordanz zur Franz Kafkas Romanen,
Monatshefte 87 (1995): 486-87.
D160 Review of John Efron, Defenders of the Race, Forward (June 23, 1995).
D161 Review of Leslie A. Adelson, Making Bodies, Making History, Studies in
20th Century Literature 19 (1995): 289-90.
D162 Review of Björn Krondorfer, Remembrance and Reconciliation:
Encounters between Young Jews and Germans, The Journal of
Modern History 69 (1997): 392-4.
D163 Review of Théodore Flournoy, From India to the Planet Mars: A Case of
Multiple Personality with Imaginary Languages, ed. Sonu
Shamdasani, Journal of European Ideas (forthcoming).
D164 Review of Thomas Schnalke, Diseases in Wax: The History of the Medical
Moulage, British Medical Journal 311 (21 October 1995): 1109.
D165 Review of Alfred I. Tauber, The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor?
American Historical Review 101 (April 1996): 469-70.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 106
D166 Review of Joel Whitebook, Perversion and Utopia: A Study in
Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory, American Journal of Sociology
102 (1) (1996): 265-67.
D167 Review of Kaija Tiainen-Anttila, The Problem of Humanity: The Blacks in
the European Enlightenment, American Historical Review 101(1996):
1518-9.
D168 Review of Simon Richter, Laocoon’s Body and the Aesthetics of Pain:
Winkelmann, Lessing, Herder, Moritz, Goethe, Monatshefte
88 (1996): 242-44.
D169 Review of Otto F. Wahl, Media Madness: Public Images of Mental Illness,
Psychiatric Services (1997): 247.
D170 Review of Henry Friedlander, The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From
Euthanasia to the Final Solution, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
10 (1996): 334-5.
D171 Review of Evelyne Ender, Sexing the Mind: Nineteenth-Century Fictions
Of Hysteria. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 96(1997):
190-1.
D172 Review of Eric L. Santner, My Own Private Germany: Daniel Paul
Schreber’s Secret History of Modernity, ARTFORUM international 35
(November 1, 1996): 15-16.
D173 Review of John Efron, Defenders of the Race, The Jewish Quarterly
Review 85 (1995): 428-30.
D174 Review-Essay, “Who’s Creative,” with reviews of Ellen Handler Spitz,
Museums of the Mind : Magritte’s Labyrinth and Other Essays in
the Arts; Gilbert Rose, Necessary Illusion: Art as Witness; Anna
Arango, Symbolization: Proposing a Developmental Paradigm
for a New Psychoanalytic Theory of Mind, International Journal
of Psychoanalysis 78 (1997): 601-6.
D175 Review of Mark Micale, Approaching Hysteria. Disease and Its
Interpretation, Partisan Review (Spring 1996): 342-44.
D176 “What every person should know about science?’ Medicine on the Midway
(Spring, 1996): 16.
D177 Review of Deborah Dwork and Robert Jay van Pelt, Auschwitz,
Chicago Tribune Books (Sunday, September 29, 1996): 5.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 107
D178 Review of Kevin MacDonald, A People That Shall Dwell Alone, The Jewish
Quarterly Review 86 (1995): 198-201.
D179 Review of H. L. Malchow, Gothic Images of Race in Nineteenth-Century
Britain, Journal of Historical Geography 23 (1997): 354-5.
D180 Review of Marouf Arif Hasian, Jr., The Rhetoric of Eugenics in AngloAmerican Thought, American Historical Review 102 (1997): 270-1.
D181 Review of Michael Hagner, ed., Der falsche Körper, Medical History 41
(1997): 199-20.
D182 Review of Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, Back to Freud’s Texts: Making Silent
Documents Speak and John Forrester, Dispatches form the Freud Wars:
Psychoanalysis and Its Passions, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
72 (1998): 345-7.
D183 Review of Sylvie-Anne Goldberg, Crossing the Jabbok: Illness and
Death in Ashkenazi Judaism, American Historical Review 103 (1998):
1277-1278.
D184 “‘Barbaric’ Rituals: An Answer to Susan Okin,” Boston Review 22
(October, 1997): 33-34.
D185 Review of The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor
Ferenczi, vol. 2, Medical History 42 (1998): 120.
D186 Review of Bernard Wasserstein, Vanishing Diaspora, American Historical
Review 102 (1997): 1151-3.
D187 Review of R. J. Zwi Werblowsky and Geoffrey Wigoder, editors-in-chief,
The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion, Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeitung (December 12, 1997): 12.
D188 Review of German E. Berrios, The History of Mental Symptoms, Isis 88
(1997): 575-6.
D189 Review of Susanne Zantop, Colonial Fantasies, German Quarterly
71 (1999): 402.
D190 Review of Volker Hess, ed., Normierung der Gesundheit, Bulletin of the
History of Medicine 73: (1999): 160-62.
D191 Review of Moshe Zuckermann, Zweierlei Holocaust, Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung (October 21, 1998): 47.
D192 Review of Sylvie-Anne Goldberg, Crossing the Jabbok: Illness and
Death in Ashkenazi Judaism, Medical History 42 (1998): 260-61.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 108
D193 Review of Science Incarnate: The Historical Embodiment of Natural
Knowledge, ed. Christopher Lawrence and Steven Shapin, Perspectives
In Biology and Medicine 42 (1998): 149-50.
D194 Review of Esther Fischer-Homberger, Hunger-Herz-Schmerz-Geschlecht:
Brüche und Fugen im Bild von Leib und Seele, Medical History 73
(1999): 358-59.
D195 “Medicine in the Year 2001 — Can We Live Forever?” Three
Sesquicentennial Addresses (Tulane College 1847-1997) (Tulane
University, 1998).
D196 Review of Peter Gay, My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin,
BOOKFORUM (Winter 1998): 38-40.
D197 Review of Hans Otto Horch and Charlotte Wardi, eds.,Jüdische
Wahrnehmung, Monatshefte 90 (1998): 403-4.
D198 “On German studies today,” German Quarterly 71: (1998): 69-71.
D199 Review of In and out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile relations in late
medieval and early modern Germany, ed., R. P. Hsia and Helmut
Lehmann, Journal of Religion 78 (1998): 308-310.
D200 Review of Clara Pinto-Correia, The Ovary of Eve, Perspectives in Biology
and Medicine 42 (1998): 145-46.
D201 Discussion of “National Symbols” in Hartmut Lehmann and Herman
Wellenreuther, eds., German and American Nationalism: A Compartive
Perspective (Oxford: Berg, 1999), pp. 185-90.
D202 Review of Frank Schäfer, Lichtenberg und das Judentum. Arbitrium 18
(2000): 174-5.
D203 Review of Jonathan Cole, About Face, Perspectives In Biology and
Medicine 43 (1999): 145-6.
D204 Review of James Crighton, Büchner and Madness: Schizophrenia in Georg
Büchner’s Lenz and Woyzeck, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
74 (2000): 165-66.
D205 Review of Bettina Brand-Claussen, Beyond Reason: Art and Psychosis,
Works from the Prinzhorn Collection and Otto Rank, Psychology and the
Soul: A Study of the Origin, Conceptual Evolution, and Nature of the Soul,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73 (1999): 730-31.
D206 Review of Chris Wiesenthal, Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 109
Fiction,Victorian Studies 42 (1999/2000): 309-10.
D207 Review of Daniel Wildmann, Begehrte Körper: Konstruktion und
Inszenierung des “arischen’ Männerkörpers im “Dritten Reich,”
German Quarterly 72 (1999): 105-6.
D207 Review of Klaus Richter, Die Herkunft des Schönen: Grundzüge der
evolutionären Ästhetik, Isis 91 (2000): 575-6.
D208 Review of Paul Stepansky, Freud, Surgery, and the Surgeons, Bulletin of
the History of Medicine 74 (2000): 389-90.
D209 Review of Stanley W. Jackson, Care of the Psyche: A History of
Psychological Healing, American Journal of Psychiatry 157 (2000): 47980.
D210 Review of Frederick Burwick, Poetic Madness and the Romantic
Imagination, Arbitrium (2000): 84.
D211 Review of Leena Eilittä, Approaches to Personal Identity in Kafka’s Short
Fiction: Freud, Darwin, Kierkegaard, Modern Austrian Studies
33 (2000): 109.
D212 Review of Louis Rose, The Freudian Calling: Early Viennese
Psychoanalsysis and the Pursuit of Cultural Science, German Quarterly
73 (2000): 218.
D213 Review of Volker Roelcke, Krankheit und Kulturkritik, Bulletin of the
History of Medicine 74 (2000): 833-34.
D214 Review of Douglas Peter Mackaman, Leisure Settings: Bourgeois Culture,
Medicine, and the Spa in Modern France, Canadian Journal of History
35 (2000): 557-58.
D215 Review of Shigehisa Kuriyama, The Expressiveness of the Body and the
Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine, Perspectives In Biology and
Medicine 43 (2000): 619-20.
D216 Review of Laura Engelstein, Castration and the Heavenly Kingdom,
American Historical Review 105 (December 2000): 1835.
D217 Review of Bryan Cheyette and Laura Marcus, eds., Modernity, Culture and
‘The Jew’ , Studies in Contemporary Jewry 17 (2001): 273-4.
D218 Review of James Elkins, Pictures of the Body: Pain and Metamorphosis,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 75 (2001): 185-6.
D219 Review of The Life and Times of Sara Baartman: The Hottentot Venus.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 110
A Film by Zola Maseko, 1998, American Historical Review (December
2000): 1849.
D220 “Politsch korrekt geschnitzt: Warum soll Leitkultur beim Körper Halt
machen?” Die Zeit (November 9, 2000): 51.
D221 Review of Peter N. Stearns, Battleground of Desire, American Historical
Review 106 (February 2001): 158-59.
D222 Review of John V. Pickstone, Ways of Knowing: A New History of
Science, Technology and Medicine, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
75 (2001): 835-36.
D223 “Die Gemeinschaft der genetischen Risikofälle,” Die WELT (June 13,
2001).
D224 Review of David Gilmore, Mysogyny: The Male Malady, Bulletin of
the History of Medicine 76 (2002): 406-7
D225 Review of Paul Roazen, The Historiography of Psychoanalysis, Bulletin of
the History of Medicine 76 (2002): 407-8.
D226 Review of John M. Efron, Medicine and the German Jews: A History,
Forward (August 10, 2001).
D227 Review of Tom Lampert, Ein einziges Leben: Acht Geschichten aus dem
Krieg, Die Welt : Die literarische Welt (September 1, 2001)
D228 Review of Juliet Steyn, The Jew: Assumptions of Identity, The
Jewish Quarterly Review 94 (2004): 241-2.
D229 “Geliebtes, brutales Berlin,” Die Welt (August 4, 2001).
D230 “Images in Psychiatry: Karen Horney,” American Journal of Psychiatry
158 (2001): 1205.
D231 Review of Robert D. Tobin, Doctor’s Orders: Goethe and Enlightenment
Thought, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76 (2002): 604-5.
D232 Review of Marcel Gauchet and Gladys Swain, Madness and Democracy,
American Historical Review 107 (February, 2002): 159-60.
D233 “Making the Body Beautiful: An Interview with Sander L. Gilman”
by Jennifer L. Geddes” The Hedgehog Review 3 (2001): 100-115.
D234 Review of Jane Caplan, ed., Written on the Body: The Tattoo in European
and American History, American Historical Review (October, 2001):
1324-25.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 111
D235 Review of Claudine Fabre-Vassas, The Singular Beast: Jews, Christians,
and the Pig , History of Religions 38 (1999): 399-400.
D236 Review of Richard Schain, The Legend of Nietzsche’s Syphilis, Isis
93 (2002): 733-4.
D237 Review of Zhou Xun, Chinese Perceptions of the ‘Jews’ and Judaism: A
History of the Youtai, The Journal of Jewish Studies (Oxford),
(forthcoming).
D238 Review of Nicolas Wright Gillham, A Life of Sir Francis Galton: from
African Exploration to the Birth of Eugenics, Perspectives in Biology and
Medicine 45 (2002): 468-70.
D239 Review of Lucy Hartley, Physiognomy and the Meaning of Expression in
Nineteenth-Century Culture, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
76 (2002): 826-7.
D240 Review of Jonathan Andrews and Andrew Scull, Undertaker of the Mind:
John Munro and Mad-Doctoring in Eighteenth-Century England, Bulletin
of the History of Medicine 76 (2002): 820-1.
D241 Review of Hal Hellman, Great Feuds in Medicine: Ten of the liveliest
Disputes Ever, American Journal of Psychiatry 159 (2002): 1797.
D242 “Vom Recht auf Unvollkommenheit” title story of the Special edition Der
(Im)perfekte Mensch, Der Tagesspiegel (March 10, 2002): 1.
D243 “Wo Ist Gott?” Der Tagesspiegel (June 2, 2002): 6.
D243a Reprinted in Christoph von Marshall and Bernd Ulrich, eds., Wo ist
Er? (Berlin: Evanglische Haupt-Bibelgesellschaft, 2002), pp. 84-6.
D244 “Roundtable on Interdisciplinarity,”Mosaic 35 (2002):1-23.
D245 Review of Gabrielle Safran, Rewriting the Jew: Assimilation Narratives in
the Russian Empire, Slavic Review 61 (2002): 649-50.
D246 Review of Dan Stone, Breeding Superman: Nietzsche, Race and Eugenics
in Edwardian and Interwar Britain, Patterns of Prejudice 38 (2004): 3245.
D247 Review of David Gollaher, Das verletzte Geschlecht: Die Geschichte der
Beschneidung, Südddeutsche Zeitung (December 5, 2002).
D248 Review of Reiner Stach, Kafka: Die Jahre der Entscheidung, Literaturen
(January 2003): 12-20.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 112
D249 Solicited Op-Ed essay “Plastic Surgery Goes Prime Time,” The New York
Times (Saturday, December 21, 2002): A 35.
D250 Review of Meira Weiss, The Chosen Body: The Politics of the Body in
Israeli Society, American Journal of Sociology 109 (2003): 238-40.
D251 Review of Michael Hau, The Cult of Health and Beauty in Germany. A
Social History, 1890-1930, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78 (2004):
734-5.
D252 Review of Harriet Murav, Identity Theft: The Jew in Imperial Russia and
the case of Avraam Uri Kovner, Slavic Review 63 (2004): 433-4.
D253 Solicited Op-ed piece “Does Being Fat Mean Being Ill?” The Chronicle of
Higher Education Review (January 16, 2004): B4.
D254 Review of William I. Brustein, Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe
before the Holocaust, American Historical Review (April, 2004): 600-01.
D255 Review of Sheila M. Rothman and David J. Rothman, The Pursuit of
Perfection, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78 (2004): 924-25.
D256 Review of Martin S. Staum, Labeling People: French Scholars on Society,
Race, and Empire 1815-1848, Canadian Journal of History 39 (2004):
365.
D257 Review of Pascal Fischer, Yidishkeyt und Jewishness. Identität in jüdischamerikanischer Literatur unter besonderer Berücksichtgung der Sprache:
Cahans Yekl, Lewisohns The Island Within, Roths Call it Sleep, Malamuds
The Assistant, Anglia 123 (2005): 435-6.
D258 Review of Alan M. Kraut, Goldberger’s War: The Life and Work of a
Public Health Crusader, American Historical Review (February 2005):
150.
D259 Review of Georges Didi-Huberman, Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and
the Photographic Iconography of the Salpetrière, Isis 95 (2004): 716-7.
D260 Review of Alice Domurat Dreger, One of Us: Conjoined Twins and the
Future of the Normal, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 79 (2005): 3735.
D261 Review of The Mind of Modernism: Medicine, Psychology, and the
Cultural Arts in Europe and America, 1880-1940, edited by Mark S.
Micale, Canadian Journal of History (forthcoming).
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 113
D262 Review of Yuri Slezkine, The Jewish Century, Slavic Review 64 (2005):
892.
D263 Solicited essay “The Parallels of Islam and Judaism in Diaspora,” The
Chronicle of Higher Education (April 8, 2005): B15-6.
D263a “The Parallels of Islam & Judaism in the Diaspora,” PalestineIsrael Journal of Politics, Economics and Culture 12 (2005): 61-66.
D264 Review of Barbara Hahn, The Jewess Pallas Athena: This too a Theory of
Modernity, Modern Judaism 26 (2006): 208-9.
D265 Review of Paul Unschuld, Was ist Medizin? Bulletin of the History of
Medicine 80 (2006): 208.
D266 Foreward to Eric Ames, et al., eds., Germany’s Colonial Pasts (Lincoln,
NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2005), pp. ix-x.
D267 “Der Bibliothekausweis, das Tor zur Welt,” Literaturen 10 (October 2005):
29-30.
D268 Review of Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, Medizinische Ästhetik: Kosmetik
und plastische Chirugie zwischen Antike und früher Neuzeit, Bulletin of
the History of Medicine 80 (2006): 581-2.
D269 Review of H. C. Erik Midelfort, Exorcism and Enlightenment: Johann
Joseph Gassner and the Demons of Eighteenth-Century Germany, History
of Religions 48 (August 2008): 72-3.
D270 Review of Chad Ross, Naked Germany: Health, Race and the Nation,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 81 (2007): 485-6.
D271 Review of Regina Janes, Losing Our Heads: Beheadings in Literature and
Culture, English Studies in Canada (forthcoming).
D272 Review of Jürgen Daiber, Der Mittagsdämon: Zur literarischen
Phänomenolgie der Krise der Lebensmitte, Jahrbuch Literatur und
Medizin 1 (2007): 233-36.
D273 Invited editorial “Genetic Diseases? Yes. But must we call them ‘Jewish”?
Forward, Special Section “Genetics” (25 August 2006): B1-2.
D274 Review of Kenneth Stow, JEWISH DOGS: An Image and Its Interpreters,
The Catholic Historical Review 93 (July 2007): 623-4.
D275 Review of Werner J. Cahnman, Jews and Gentiles: A Historical Sociology
of Their Relations, eds. Judith T. Marcus and Zoltan Tarr, Modern
Judaism 27 (2007): 100-102.
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 114
D276 Review of Alan M. Brandt, The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and
Deadly Persistence of the Product that defined America, The Lancet 369
(12 May 2007): 1593-1594.
D277 Invited essay, “Bell Curve to Bell Jar: The neverending fetishistic
fascination with Jews and intelligence,” NEXTBOOK ( 12 June 2007)
http://www.nextbook.org/cultural/feature.html?id=625
D278 Review of Emily Martin, Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in
American Culture, The Lancet 371 (January 26, 2008): 293-4.
D279 Review of Samantha Baskind, Encyclopedia of Jewish American Artists:
Artists of the American Mosaic, Images 2 (2008): 217-9.
D280 Review of Todd Samuel Presner, Muscular Judaism: The Jewish Body and
the Politics of Regeneration, Monatshefte 100 (Summer 2008): 320-321.
D281 Invited Essay, “Aesthetic Anthropology,” Aesthetic Buyers Guide
(November 2007): 81-89.
D282 Review of Mitchell B. Hart, The Healthy Jew, History of Religions
(forthcoming).
D283 Review of Jay Baird, Hitler’s War Poets, American Historical Review 114
(February 2009), 230–231.
D284 Review of Yoel Palgi, Into the Inferno: The Memoir of a Jewish
Paratrooper Behind Nazi Lines, Modern Judaism (forthcoming).
D285 Review of Jay Geller, On Freud’s Jewish Body: Mitigating Circumcisions,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83 (2009): 221-3.
D286 Review of Larissa N. Heinrich, The Afterlife of Images: Translating the
Pathological Body between China and the West, Visual Resources: An
International Journal of Documentation 24 (3) (2008): 343.
D287 “The Abandonment of Socialist Ideals,” Tikkun: Israel at 60 (May/June
2008): 42.
D288 Review of Roland Borgards, Poetik des Schmerzes: Physiologie und
Literatur von Brockes bis Büchner; Iris Hermann, Schmerzarten:
Prolegomena einer Ästhetik des Schmerzes in Literatur, Musik und
Psychoanlyse Jahrbuch Literatur und Medizin 2 (2008): 241-5.
D289 Review of Beate Müller, Stasi — Zensur — Machtdiskurse:
Publikationsgeschichte und Materialien zu Jurek Beckers Werk; Jurek
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 115
Becker, Mein Vater, die Deutschen und Ich: Aufsätze, Vorträge,
Interviews. Arbitrium (forthcoming).
D290 Review of George Makari, Revolution in Mind: The Creation of
Psychoanalysis, The Lancet 372 (22-28 November 2008): 1799-1800.
D291 Review of Anne Maxwell, Picture Imperfect: Photography and Eugenics,
1870-1940, The Journal of Modern History (forthcoming).
D292 Review of James Hawes, Excavating Kafka, Azure 35 (2009): 131-7.
D293 Review of Lennard J. Davis, Obsession: A History, International Journal
of Psychoanalysis 90 (2009): 431-5.
D294 Review of Mel Konner, The Jewish Body, The Forward (Published
December 24, 2008, issue of January 02, 2009.)
D295 Review of Susan L. Mizruchi, The Rise of Multicultural America: Economy
and Print Culture 1865-1915, American Historical Review 114 (June
2009): 771.
D296 Review of Michael L. Power and Jay Schulkin, The Evolution of Obesity,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine (forthcoming).
D297 Review of Hidden Gifts: The Mystery of Angus MacPhee, a film by Nick
Higgins. Icarus Films, 2005, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic
Association (forthcoming).
D298 Solicited opinion editorial, “Michael Jackson’s surgeries: Not Necessarily
Self-Hatred,” Los Angeles Times (7 July 2009).
[http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-gilman72009jul07,0,1839794.story]
D299 Solicited opinion editorial, “Jackson's surgery not a sign of self-loathing;
Sander Gilman defends nose jobs and skin treatments,” The West
Australian (Perth) (July 10, 2009 Friday), p. 20.
D300 Solicited opinion editorial, “A weighty problem,” The Globe and Mail
[Toronto], October 2, 2009.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/a-weightyproblem/article1310399/
D301 Solicited opinion editorial, “Fat chance for obesity epidemic,” Gulf Times
[Qatar], October 2, 2009.
http://www.gulftimes.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=317879&version=1&
template_id=46&parent_id=26
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 116
D302 Solicited opinion editorial, “Are we really so unhealthily fat?” The Korea
Herald (October 19, 2009 Monday).
D303 Review of Vivian Liska, When Kafka Says We: Uncommon Communities in
German-Jewish Literature, Comparative Literature Studies (forthcoming).
D304 Review of Eliza Slavet, Racial Fever: Freud and the Jewish Question,
Shofar (forthcoming).
D305 Review of Paul Stepansky, Psychoanalysis at the Margins, Psychoanalysis
and History 12 (2010): 279-80.
D306 Review of R. B. Kitaj, Second Diasporist Manifesto, Images 3
(forthcoming).
D307 Review of Sharon Gillerman, Germans into Jews: Remaking the Jewish
Social Body in the Weimar Republic, American Jewish Studies
(forthcoming)
D308 Review of Sharrona Pearl, About Faces: Physiognomy in
Nineteenth-Century Britain, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(forthcoming)
D309 Solicited opinion editorial, “AIDS, abstinence and circumcision,” OECD
Forum [http://oecdinsights.org/2010/05/21/aids-abstinence-andcircumcision/]
D310 Review of Avinoam J. Patt and Michael Berkowitz, eds., “We are here”
New Approaches to Jewish Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany,
Modern Judaism (forthcoming)
D311 Review of Beate Meyer, Hermann Simon and Chana Schütz, eds., Jews in
Nazi Berlin: From Kristallnacht to Liberation, Modern Judaism
(forthcoming)
D312 Review of Ilana Löwy, Preventative Strikes: Women, Precancer, and
Prophylactic Surgery, The Lancet (forthcoming).
Gilman / Curriculum Vitæ • 117
• Work in Progress
E1 Co-editor (with Anson Rabinbach), The Third Reich Sourcebook (under
contract to the University of California Press).
E2 Geschlechtschirurgie: Kriegsverlust und sexuelle Identität (under contract to
Suhrkamp).
E3 Editor, International Encyclopedia of the Cultural and Social History of
Medicine (under contract to ABC-Clio).
E4 Editor, Routledge Encyclopedia of Contemporary Jewish Culture (under
contract to Routledge).
E5 Freud: A New Biography (under contract to Reaktion Press).