Sebastian Wogenstein
Associate Professor
German Studies
Education
Dr. phil., University of Tübingen
M.A., Washington University in St. Louis
Areas of Expertise
Human rights and literature, German-Jewish literature, 20th/21st-century German literature, theater
Bio:
Sebastian Wogenstein is Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature. He is faculty associate of the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life and the Human Rights Institute.
He serves as Co-Director of the Connecticut/Baden-Württemberg Human Rights Research Consortium (HRRC) and Secretary-Treasurer of the North American Heine Society. Between 2021 and 2023, he was Senior External Fellow at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies.
Wogenstein’s research and teaching interests include 20th and 21st-century German Studies, German Jewish literature, theater, and the intersection of literature and human rights. He is the author of Horizonte der Moderne: Tragödie und Judentum von Cohen bis Levinas (Horizons of Modernity: Tragedy and Judaism from Cohen to Levinas, 2011) and co-editor of three books, Globale Kulturen–Kulturen der Globalisierung (Global Cultures–Cultures of Globalization, 2013) and An Grenzen: Literarische Erkundungen (On Borders: Literary Explorations, 2007). He edited a special issue of The Germanic Review, titled “Zionism and Its Discontents,” and published articles in The Germanic Review, Monatshefte, Gegenwartsliteratur, Naharaim, Telos, Prooftexts, the Journal of Human Rights, Jewish Social Studies, German Life & Letters, the Rosenzweig Yearbook, the Heine Jahrbuch, and the Yearbook for European Jewish Literature Studies.
New publication: Dos gezang fun vilner geto – Lieder aus dem Wilnaer Ghetto is a new critical edition and translation of songs from the Vilna Ghetto, co-edited by Sebastian Wogenstein and Dieter Koller, which is scheduled to appear in December 2024.
Sebastian Wogenstein studied German Literature, American Studies, and Political Science at the University of Tübingen; holds an M.A. in European Studies from Washington University in St. Louis; and conducted part of his doctoral research at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he also worked for the Franz Rosenzweig Center for German-Jewish Literature and Cultural History.
Some publications are available here: https://uconn.academia.edu/SebastianWogenstein
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Office Location | Herbst Hall (formerly Oak Hall) 262 |
Office Hours | Fall Semester 2024: Thursdays 11:00-12:00 and by appointment (email) |
Link | https://uconn.academia.edu/SebastianWogenstein |