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Alexander Sorenson

Assistant Professor of German

German and Russian Studies

Background

Alexander Sorenson is an assistant professor of German Studies and founding organizer of the Environmental Humanities Working Group at 嫩田研究院官网. His research and teaching interests center upon interdisciplinary themes and issues related to the German literary, intellectual and aesthetic tradition from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. 

His first book, (Cornell University Press, 2024), examines the relationship between water imagery, law and sacrifice in Poetic Realism. He is currently working on a second project, tentatively titled Ecologies of Transience, which explores the poetic, philosophical and theological antecedents of modern environmental consciousness. 

Publications of his have appeared in The German Quarterly, Literature & Theology, Forum for Modern Language Studies, German Life & Letters and the Los Angeles Review of Books. He has also been a guest on the and podcasts.

Education

  • PhD, University of Chicago 
  • MA, University of Chicago
  • BA (summa cum laude), Portland State University

Research Interests

  • German literature, culture and thought ca. 1780-1917
  • Modern European intellectual history
  • Philosophical, theological and cultural accounts of nature
  • Convergences between the natural and human sciences

Teaching Interests

  • German language and literature
  • European and comparative literature, culture, thought (Enlightenment鈥擡xpressionism)
  • Environmental Humanities

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Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae