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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/u7mpyYuQpzY/2.jpg" align="left">http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.<br />
Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of the NYU in Berlin summer program and, most recently, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU. Winner of NYU&#8217;s Distinguished Teaching Medal and Great Teacher Award, and three times winner of the College of Arts and Science&#8217;s Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching, he has taught not only in the German Department but also in NYU&#8217;s interdisciplinary programs, offering courses that engage a range of interdisciplinary interests, including literary theory, continental philosophy, and the relationships between science, literature, and philosophy. His specific teaching and research interests are German Romanticism and 19th/20th German literature (with particular emphasis on Nietzsche and Kafka).<br />
Friedrich Ulfers also serves as a professor of philosophy at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he teaches an intensive Summer Seminar on Nietzsche and 20th-Century Thought. He is Senator of, and serves as Secretary of the American Council for, the school. </p>
<p>He has written widely on 20th-century authors for a variety of venues and journals. His publications include the book Das Doppelgängermotiv in der deutschen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts and numerous articles, the most recent of which are: Books:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann, eds. Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006.</p>
<p>Articles:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich. &#8220;Times Square as an Exemplar of Postmodern Urban Space.&#8221; Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Ed. Friedrich Ulfers, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006. 251-60.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Amor Fati &#8211; The Embracing of an Undecided Fate.&#8221; Accepted for publication in Poiesis &#8211; A Journal of the Arts and Communication.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Idea of &#8216;Bildung.&#8217;&#8221; Poiesis: A Journal of the Arts and Communication 4 (2002): 30-36.<br />
&#8220;Friedrich Nietzsche as a Bridge from 19th Century Atomistic Science to the Process Philosophy of 20th Century Physics, Literature, and Ethics.&#8221; Philological Papers (West Virginia University) 49 (2002): 21-29.<br />
&#8220;Von der Skepsis zur Utopie: Musils Idee des &#8216;Essaysismus&#8217;&#8221;. Skeptizismus und literarische Imagination. Ed. Bernd Hüppauf and Klaus Vieweg. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2003.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Ontological Roots in Goethe&#8217;s Classicism.&#8221; Nietzsche and Antiquity: His Reaction and Response to the Classical Tradition. Ed. Paul Bishop. Boydell &amp; Brewer Ltd (UK), January 2004.<br />
Currently, Friedrich Ulfers is preparing a book on Nietzsche&#8217;s ontology and cosmology, and his conception of the Eternal Recurrence of the Same, viewed from a scientific perspective. Affiliations: Member of the selection committee for the College of Arts and Science Golden Dozen Awards nominees; Member of the intradepartmental committee preparing the tenure dossier of Paul Fleming; Resident Director (for 2007) of the NYU Spring in Berlin program</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.
Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ss7XKSFJUVM/2.jpg" align="left">http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.<br />
Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of the NYU in Berlin summer program and, most recently, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU. Winner of NYU&#8217;s Distinguished Teaching Medal and Great Teacher Award, and three times winner of the College of Arts and Science&#8217;s Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching, he has taught not only in the German Department but also in NYU&#8217;s interdisciplinary programs, offering courses that engage a range of interdisciplinary interests, including literary theory, continental philosophy, and the relationships between science, literature, and philosophy. His specific teaching and research interests are German Romanticism and 19th/20th German literature (with particular emphasis on Nietzsche and Kafka).<br />
Friedrich Ulfers also serves as a professor of philosophy at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he teaches an intensive Summer Seminar on Nietzsche and 20th-Century Thought. He is Senator of, and serves as Secretary of the American Council for, the school. </p>
<p>He has written widely on 20th-century authors for a variety of venues and journals. His publications include the book Das Doppelgängermotiv in der deutschen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts and numerous articles, the most recent of which are: Books:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann, eds. Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006.</p>
<p>Articles:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich. &#8220;Times Square as an Exemplar of Postmodern Urban Space.&#8221; Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Ed. Friedrich Ulfers, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006. 251-60.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Amor Fati &#8211; The Embracing of an Undecided Fate.&#8221; Accepted for publication in Poiesis &#8211; A Journal of the Arts and Communication.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Idea of &#8216;Bildung.&#8217;&#8221; Poiesis: A Journal of the Arts and Communication 4 (2002): 30-36.<br />
&#8220;Friedrich Nietzsche as a Bridge from 19th Century Atomistic Science to the Process Philosophy of 20th Century Physics, Literature, and Ethics.&#8221; Philological Papers (West Virginia University) 49 (2002): 21-29.<br />
&#8220;Von der Skepsis zur Utopie: Musils Idee des &#8216;Essaysismus&#8217;&#8221;. Skeptizismus und literarische Imagination. Ed. Bernd Hüppauf and Klaus Vieweg. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2003.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Ontological Roots in Goethe&#8217;s Classicism.&#8221; Nietzsche and Antiquity: His Reaction and Response to the Classical Tradition. Ed. Paul Bishop. Boydell &amp; Brewer Ltd (UK), January 2004.<br />
Currently, Friedrich Ulfers is preparing a book on Nietzsche&#8217;s ontology and cosmology, and his conception of the Eternal Recurrence of the Same, viewed from a scientific perspective. Affiliations: Member of the selection committee for the College of Arts and Science Golden Dozen Awards nominees; Member of the intradepartmental committee preparing the tenure dossier of Paul Fleming; Resident Director (for 2007) of the NYU Spring in Berlin program</p>
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Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/bkA69NHj7u4/2.jpg" align="left">http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.<br />
Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of the NYU in Berlin summer program and, most recently, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU. Winner of NYU&#8217;s Distinguished Teaching Medal and Great Teacher Award, and three times winner of the College of Arts and Science&#8217;s Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching, he has taught not only in the German Department but also in NYU&#8217;s interdisciplinary programs, offering courses that engage a range of interdisciplinary interests, including literary theory, continental philosophy, and the relationships between science, literature, and philosophy. His specific teaching and research interests are German Romanticism and 19th/20th German literature (with particular emphasis on Nietzsche and Kafka).<br />
Friedrich Ulfers also serves as a professor of philosophy at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he teaches an intensive Summer Seminar on Nietzsche and 20th-Century Thought. He is Senator of, and serves as Secretary of the American Council for, the school. </p>
<p>He has written widely on 20th-century authors for a variety of venues and journals. His publications include the book Das Doppelgängermotiv in der deutschen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts and numerous articles, the most recent of which are: Books:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann, eds. Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006.</p>
<p>Articles:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich. &#8220;Times Square as an Exemplar of Postmodern Urban Space.&#8221; Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Ed. Friedrich Ulfers, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006. 251-60.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Amor Fati &#8211; The Embracing of an Undecided Fate.&#8221; Accepted for publication in Poiesis &#8211; A Journal of the Arts and Communication.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Idea of &#8216;Bildung.&#8217;&#8221; Poiesis: A Journal of the Arts and Communication 4 (2002): 30-36.<br />
&#8220;Friedrich Nietzsche as a Bridge from 19th Century Atomistic Science to the Process Philosophy of 20th Century Physics, Literature, and Ethics.&#8221; Philological Papers (West Virginia University) 49 (2002): 21-29.<br />
&#8220;Von der Skepsis zur Utopie: Musils Idee des &#8216;Essaysismus&#8217;&#8221;. Skeptizismus und literarische Imagination. Ed. Bernd Hüppauf and Klaus Vieweg. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2003.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Ontological Roots in Goethe&#8217;s Classicism.&#8221; Nietzsche and Antiquity: His Reaction and Response to the Classical Tradition. Ed. Paul Bishop. Boydell &amp; Brewer Ltd (UK), January 2004.<br />
Currently, Friedrich Ulfers is preparing a book on Nietzsche&#8217;s ontology and cosmology, and his conception of the Eternal Recurrence of the Same, viewed from a scientific perspective. Affiliations: Member of the selection committee for the College of Arts and Science Golden Dozen Awards nominees; Member of the intradepartmental committee preparing the tenure dossier of Paul Fleming; Resident Director (for 2007) of the NYU Spring in Berlin program</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:17</b></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.
Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/hJ9T8Q_qAps/2.jpg" align="left">http://www.egs.edu/ Fred Friedrich Ulfers Open video lecture at European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communications Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Fred Friedrich Ulfers.<br />
Friedrich Ulfers is Associate Professor of German at New York University. Over the years he has served a variety of administrative functions, such as the Department&#8217;s Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of the NYU in Berlin summer program and, most recently, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU. Winner of NYU&#8217;s Distinguished Teaching Medal and Great Teacher Award, and three times winner of the College of Arts and Science&#8217;s Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching, he has taught not only in the German Department but also in NYU&#8217;s interdisciplinary programs, offering courses that engage a range of interdisciplinary interests, including literary theory, continental philosophy, and the relationships between science, literature, and philosophy. His specific teaching and research interests are German Romanticism and 19th/20th German literature (with particular emphasis on Nietzsche and Kafka).<br />
Friedrich Ulfers also serves as a professor of philosophy at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he teaches an intensive Summer Seminar on Nietzsche and 20th-Century Thought. He is Senator of, and serves as Secretary of the American Council for, the school. </p>
<p>He has written widely on 20th-century authors for a variety of venues and journals. His publications include the book Das Doppelgängermotiv in der deutschen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts and numerous articles, the most recent of which are: Books:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann, eds. Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006.</p>
<p>Articles:<br />
Ulfers, Friedrich. &#8220;Times Square as an Exemplar of Postmodern Urban Space.&#8221; Toward a New Metropolitanism: Reconstituting Public Culture, Urban Citizenship, and the Multicultural Imaginary in New York and Berlin. Ed. Friedrich Ulfers, Gunter Lenz, and Antje Dallmann. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter 2006. 251-60.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Amor Fati &#8211; The Embracing of an Undecided Fate.&#8221; Accepted for publication in Poiesis &#8211; A Journal of the Arts and Communication.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Idea of &#8216;Bildung.&#8217;&#8221; Poiesis: A Journal of the Arts and Communication 4 (2002): 30-36.<br />
&#8220;Friedrich Nietzsche as a Bridge from 19th Century Atomistic Science to the Process Philosophy of 20th Century Physics, Literature, and Ethics.&#8221; Philological Papers (West Virginia University) 49 (2002): 21-29.<br />
&#8220;Von der Skepsis zur Utopie: Musils Idee des &#8216;Essaysismus&#8217;&#8221;. Skeptizismus und literarische Imagination. Ed. Bernd Hüppauf and Klaus Vieweg. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2003.<br />
&#8220;Nietzsche&#8217;s Ontological Roots in Goethe&#8217;s Classicism.&#8221; Nietzsche and Antiquity: His Reaction and Response to the Classical Tradition. Ed. Paul Bishop. Boydell &amp; Brewer Ltd (UK), January 2004.<br />
Currently, Friedrich Ulfers is preparing a book on Nietzsche&#8217;s ontology and cosmology, and his conception of the Eternal Recurrence of the Same, viewed from a scientific perspective. Affiliations: Member of the selection committee for the College of Arts and Science Golden Dozen Awards nominees; Member of the intradepartmental committee preparing the tenure dossier of Paul Fleming; Resident Director (for 2007) of the NYU Spring in Berlin program</p>
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