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Journal Articles

“Rage Against the Time Machine: Pessimism’s Ahistorical Ethics vs. Cynicism’s Resignation to Progress.” Situations: A Journal for the Radical Imagination 8.1-2 (Fall 2019).

“ACDC Agency: Food Politics with Community College Students at Vassar.” Radical Teacher: A Socialist, Feminist, and Anti-Racist Journal on the Theory and Practice of Teaching 107 (Winter 2017).

“Boys Will Not Be Boys: Idolizing the Inhuman in Musil’s Törless.” Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 44.2 (Spring 2015).

“The Fatality of Romanticism vs. The Metaphysics of Sexual Love: Wagner’s Love Letter to Schopenhauer and the Break-Up with Nietzsche.” Monatshefte für deutschsprachige Literatur und Kultur 106.1 (Spring 2014). Reprinted on The Wagnerian (23 Oct 2014) http://www.the-wagnerian.com/2014/10/the-fatality-of-romanticism-vs.html.

“New Models for Indo-German Scholarship within the Critical Reappraisal of Orientalism.” The Comparatist 34 (Jun 2010).

“Fear of Infinity: Friedrich Schlegel’s Indictment of Indian Philosophy in Über die Sprache und die Weisheit der Indier.” The German Quarterly 81.3 (Summer 2008).

“Nietzsche’s Attempted Escape from Schopenhauer’s South Asian Sources in The Birth of Tragedy.” German Studies Review 30.3 (Oct 2007).

Magazine Articles

Pedagogy for the Unimpressed: Teaching College Students to Take Ideas Seriously.” Commonweal: A Review of Religion, Politics & Culture (13 Jan 2016).

Prisoner’s Dilemma: Why Would Someone Choose Jail Over College?Commonweal: A Review of Religion, Politics & Culture (6 Mar 2015).

“‘My Brokedown English.’” The Chronicle Review (17 Oct 2014).

Unsentimental Education.” The Chronicle of Higher Education (27 Mar 2014).

Book Reviews

Kirk Wetters, Demonic History: From Goethe to the Present and Huiwen Zhang, Kulturtransfer über Epochen und Kontinente: Feng Zhis Roman »Wu Zixu« als Begegnung von Antike und Moderne, China und Europa. German Studies Review 40.3 (Fall 2017).

Antony Copley, Gay Writers in Search of the Divine: Hinduism and Homosexuality in the Lives and Writings of Edward Carpenter, Christopher Isherwood, and E.M. Forster. The Indian Economic and Social History Review 48.3 (Jul/Sep 2011).

Guest Editing

“Re-Orientalism: German Indology Studies Beyond Foucault and Gadamer.” The Comparatist 34 (Jun 2010).