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Samuel Weber, Ph.D.,: Paul de Man Chair at EGS, is the Avalon Professor of Humanities at Northwestern University and one of the leading American thinkers across the disciplines of literary theory, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. Weber has been Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Director of its Paris Program in Critical Theory. Weber was trained under Paul de Man and served as dramaturgue at German opera houses and theaters (Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf). Weber translated Adorno and Derrida, and his groundbreaking work “Return to Freud: Jacques Lacan's Dislocation of Psychoanalysis” was written in German. He was visiting professor at many universities in France and German and taught at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris. Publications: Unwrapping Balzac; The Legend of Freud; Institution and Interpretation; Mass Mediaurus: Form, Technics, Media.
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Samuel Weber is a professor of philosophy and literature at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he teaches an Intensive Summer Seminar. |
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