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Christine Weder is Full Professor of Modern German Literature at the University of Geneva. She studied German Literature and Linguistics, Philosophy, and Religious Studies in Zurich and Tuebingen, before completing an MPhil in European Literature at Cambridge (UK). She received her PhD from the University of Zurich with a dissertation on the magic of things in literature and theory around 1800 ('Erschriebene Dinge. Fetisch, Amulett, Talisman um 1800' [2007]). Her habilitation thesis examined the intimate relationship between aesthetics and theories of sexuality around 1968 ('Intime Beziehungen. Ästhetik und Theorien der Sexualität um 1968' [2016]). Christine Weder has been a visiting scholar and Fellow at Berlin’s Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung; at the University of California, Berkeley; at the Auerbach Institute for Advanced Studies, Cologne, and at the Graduiertenkolleg 'Gegenwart/Literatur', Bonn (Mercator Fellow).
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