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Paul North
Paul North is Professor of German at Yale University. He works on nonaesthetic theories of art, anti-cognitive theories of thinking, and another use for theology that is neither political theology nor theo-political critique. His latest book, The Yield: Kafka’s Atheological Reformation (Stanford: Stanford UP, 2015), presents the latter. An edited volume, Messianic Thought outside Theology (New York: Fordham UP, 2014), followed a book on intermittent experience, The Problem of Distraction (Stanford Stanford UP, 2012). His articles address topics such as comparative concepts of diaspora, the phenomenality of the modern state, Benjamin’s theory of „apparent critique,“ and Hölderlin’s notion of poetic thinking.
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Paul North: Introduction
Heft No. 02/2015
Ebert, Anja
Ekbia, Hamid R.
Endter, Heike
Evans, Harriet
Ezli, Özkan
Fehlmann, Patrick
Felman, Shoshana
Felten, Georges
Fioretos, Aris
Fliescher, Mira
Fluck, Winfried
Fluhrer, Sandra
Förster, Yvonne
Frei, Hans
Frey Steffen, Therese
Freyermuth, Gundolf S.
Fried, Michael
Fries, Thomas
Fröhlicher, Peter
Ekbia, Hamid R.
Endter, Heike
Evans, Harriet
Ezli, Özkan
Fehlmann, Patrick
Felman, Shoshana
Felten, Georges
Fioretos, Aris
Fliescher, Mira
Fluck, Winfried
Fluhrer, Sandra
Förster, Yvonne
Frei, Hans
Frey Steffen, Therese
Freyermuth, Gundolf S.
Fried, Michael
Fries, Thomas
Fröhlicher, Peter
