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Faculty - Christian Gundermann
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Office Hours: T/TH: 10-11 & by appt.
413-538-2410
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Christian
Gundermann received his Ph.D. in Spanish from Rutgers University
in 2002 (and previously in German and Latin American Studies
from Cornell
University in 1999). He is committed to the teaching of language,
aesthetics, history, and politics as a form of cultural resistance
in a world that seems to have run out of time. In fact, time
and space
(and how they have changed culturally over the last century
or so) are central coordinates in his work on film and literature.
Specifically,
Gundermann's research explores the resurgence of left-wing
politics in Argentine culture during the post-dictatorship
period (1983 to
the present) based on a model of melancholic identification
with the "disappeared" relatives and friends. He is also interested the annihilation
of the public sphere in Argentina in the 1970s both in relation to
its specific national context, and in dialogue with similar experiences
throughout Latin America and within the context of the global conservative
"revolution" of the last three decades (commonly termed "globalization").
In both his research and his teaching, Gundermann is equally
interested
in the specifics of particular historical situations and
their broader regional and global contexts.
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