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Robert Lehman is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Boston College. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University, following M.A. from University of Florida and B.A. from Oberlin College. His research focuses on intersections between modernist literature, philosophy, and visual culture, particularly examining transformations in aesthetic categories like 'beauty' and 'genius' within modernist contexts. As co-chair of Harvard's Dialectical Thinking seminar, he bridges literary and philosophical inquiry.
Lehman's publications include Impossible Modernism: T.S. Eliot, Walter Benjamin, and the Critique of Historical Reason (2016) and numerous articles in journals like ELH, Modernism/Modernity, and diacritics. His current work explores postmodern aesthetic afterlives and dialectical thought. Though no formal awards are listed, his extensive peer-reviewed output reflects scholarly impact.
Lehman co-edits forums on contemporary philosophy and regularly contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues. His writing combines close textual analysis with speculative philosophy, addressing topics from Kantian aesthetics to late modernist narratives. While no grant details are provided, his academic roles indicate active participation in humanities research networks.



