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Gina Marich is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Germanic Studies and The College at the University of Chicago. She holds a Ph.D. in Germanic Studies from the University of Chicago (2024), an M.A. in General and Comparative Literature from Freie Universität Berlin, and dual B.A. and Diploma degrees from the University of Melbourne (Philosophy and English, Modern Languages (German)).
Her research focuses on aesthetics and the philosophy of art, literary aestheticism, realism, and the modern novel. Her current project explores changing models of aesthetic experience in 19th- and early 20th-century German literature and thought, with particular attention to visual art, music, and the aesthetics of nature. Key authors include Nietzsche, Thomas Mann, and Adalbert Stifter.
Marich taught as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago since 2024 and has served as a Teaching Assistant for courses like 'Metaphysics, Morbidity, and Modernity: Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain.' She previously worked as a translator and journalist before pursuing her M.A. in Berlin, where her thesis analyzed literary tropes in Walter Benjamin’s *Berliner Kindheit um 1900*.




