
معرفی
Lawrence D. Kritzman is the Pat and John Rosenwald Research Professor in the Arts and Sciences, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, and Edward Tuck Professorship in the French Language and Literature at Dartmouth College. He directs the Institute of French Cultural Studies. His academic career spans over four decades with significant contributions to critical theory, Jewish studies, and French literary history.
- Education:
- B.A. University of Wisconsin
- M.A. Middlebury College
- Ph.D. University of Michigan
His research focuses on literary and cultural semiotics, psychoanalysis, Jewish intellectual traditions, and the intersection of Renaissance literature with modern philosophy. Current projects include The Fabulous Imagination: The Mind's Eye in Montaigne's Essays and analyses of Derrida, Sartre, and Barthes.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to French thought, including edited volumes and groundbreaking essays on trauma, ethics, and cultural memory. Ongoing work explores masculinities in Sartre and maternal themes in Derrida's philosophy.


