German philosopher, literary critic and theorist (1948-2017)
Werner Hamacher (German:[ˈhaːmaχɐ], 1948 – 2017) was a German literary critic and theorist influenced by deconstruction. Hamacher studied philosophy, comparative literature and religious studies at the Free University of Berlin and the École Normale Supérieure (Paris), where he met and came to know Jacques Derrida.[1] From 1998 to 2013 he was a Professor in the University of Frankfurt's Institute for General and Comparative Literature (Institut für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft),[2] and since 2003 he was on the faculty of the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.[1]
He was previously Professor of German and the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and taught for a number of years at New York University. He was the author of Pleroma—Dialectics and Hermeneutics in Hegel and Premises: Essays on Philosophy from Kant to Celan and the editor of the series Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics, published by Stanford University Press. He translated a selection of essays by Paul de Man into German.
^ abWerner Hamacher. Faculty Webpage at European Graduate School. Biography and bibliography.
^Werner Hamacher. at Frankfurt University. Institut für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft (German)
WernerHamacher (German: [ˈhaːmaχɐ], 1948 – 2017) was a German literary critic and theorist influenced by deconstruction. Hamacher studied philosophy,...
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French). p. 45. Hamacher, Werner; Hertz, Neil; Keenan, Thomas (January 1989). Responses: On Paul de Man's Wartime Journalism: WernerHamacher, Neil H. Hertz...
geography in Germany. And certainly the beginnings of seismology". WernerHamacher has claimed that the earthquake's consequences extended into the vocabulary...
renew this critique, and especially to radicalise it. Fredric Jameson, WernerHamacher, Antonio Negri, Warren Montag, Rastko Mocnik, Terry Eagleton, Pierre...
Fischer: Vermißte Kinder in Pirmasens. In: Waldemar Burghard; Hans WernerHamacher (Hrsg.): Taschenbuch für Kriminalisten Bd. 28, Hilden 1978, S. 145–182...
Technology in the World Economy Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics, founded by WernerHamacher Post*45 South Asia in Motion Square One: First-Order Questions in the...
Traces, Aris Fioretos (ed.), includes contributions by Jacques Derrida, WernerHamacher, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (1994) Gadamer on Celan: 'Who Am I and...
of a Foot), essays, prose, aphorisms (2008) Babel: Festschrift für WernerHamacher (Babel), editor (2008) Den siste greken (The Last Greek), novel (2009)...
(1986), and Inventions of Difference: On Jacques Derrida (1994). WernerHamacher: Hamacher is Professor for General and Comparative Literature at the University...
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others, his recent works are influenced visibly by the writings of WernerHamacher. He recently co-edited an anthology on the philosophy of communication...
p. 44) Tindale 1974, p. 229. Tindale 1974, p. 137. Kenny 2013, p. 20. Hamacher & Goldsmith 2013, p. 304. C7.1 Luritja at the Australian Indigenous Languages...
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either imperial or elected.[citation needed] with Karl-Hermann Flach and Werner Maihofer: Die Freiburger Thesen der Liberalen. Rowohlt, Hamburg 1972, ISBN 3-499-11545-X...