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Jeff Love is a Research Professor of German and Russian at Clemson University's Department of Languages within the College of Arts and Humanities. He holds a Ph.D. from Yale University and specializes in German and Russian philosophy, theory of the novel, and comparative literature. His work includes translations of seminal philosophical texts and novels by figures like António Lobo Antunes and Alexandre Kojève.
Education: Ph.D., Yale University.
Research interests encompass existential philosophy, political theory, and the intersection of literature and ethics. He has contributed to venues like the LA Review of Books and collaborated internationally, delivering lectures across Europe and China.
Key awards include the John E. Sawyer Fellowship (2014-2015), Clemson University's Research Scholarship (2018), and the Whiting Fellowship (1997-1998). His publications span monographs, edited collections, and articles analyzing thinkers such as Heidegger, Kojève, and Tolstoy.
His research often bridges historical and philosophical inquiries, particularly regarding 19th- and 20th-century intellectual movements. Collaborations with scholars like Michael Meng focus on contentious topics such as Heidegger's antisemitism and post-Soviet philosophical reception.


