André Fischer
Assistant Professor · 20th-Century German Literature
Washington University in St. LouisAbout
André Fischer is an Assistant Professor of German and Director of Undergraduate Studies in German at Washington University in St. Louis. He holds a PhD in German Studies from Stanford University and previously taught at Auburn University. His research focuses on 20th-century German literature, film, and intellectual history, with an emphasis on the intersection of aesthetics and politics, modern mythmaking, and strategies of resistance.
Education:
- PhD in German Studies, Stanford University
Research Interests:
- 20th-century German literature and thought
- Film history and theory
- Aesthetics of resistance
- Myth and modernism
- Black Atlantic religious aesthetics
Current Projects:
- Forms of aesthetic and political resistance in European modernism
- Black Atlantic religious aesthetics
Professional Affiliations:
- BECHS-Africa Fellow, Institute of African Studies, Accra, Ghana (2022/23)
Teaching:
Offers courses such as “Myth and Modernism” and “Queer German Cinema,” alongside German language instruction at all levels.
Publications:
Includes a monograph The Aesthetics of Mythmaking in German Postwar Culture (2024), articles in New German Critique, Journal of Religion & Film, and edited special issues of Colloquia Germanica.
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