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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
Kappert, Ines
Karré, Vanessa
Keller, Claudia
Kemp, Wolfgang
Kirby, Vicki
Kiss, Noémi
Klauke, Jürgen
Kleihues, Alexandra
Klinger, Florian
Kloock, Daniela
Koch, Gertrud
Kohm, Andreas
Körte, Peter
Kristensen, Stefan
Kuchanskyi, Olexii
Küchenhoff, Joachim
Künzel, Christine
Kursell, Julia
Kuster, Friederike
Lacey, Nicola
Laqueur, Thomas
Largier, Niklaus
Lemke, Anja
Lensing, Leo A.
Lethen, Helmut
Limbach, Jutta
Löffler, Petra
Lubrich, Oliver
Lyu, Claire
Karré, Vanessa
Keller, Claudia
Kemp, Wolfgang
Kirby, Vicki
Kiss, Noémi
Klauke, Jürgen
Kleihues, Alexandra
Klinger, Florian
Kloock, Daniela
Koch, Gertrud
Kohm, Andreas
Körte, Peter
Kristensen, Stefan
Kuchanskyi, Olexii
Küchenhoff, Joachim
Künzel, Christine
Kursell, Julia
Kuster, Friederike
Lacey, Nicola
Laqueur, Thomas
Largier, Niklaus
Lemke, Anja
Lensing, Leo A.
Lethen, Helmut
Limbach, Jutta
Löffler, Petra
Lubrich, Oliver
Lyu, Claire