David Tse-Chien Pan (born 1963) is an American literary scholar and Professor of German at the University of California, Irvine. He is known for his works on German literature and intellectual history.[1][2][3] Pan was a member of the Commission on Unalienable Rights.
David Tse-Chien Pan | |
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Born | 1963 |
Education | Columbia University (MA, PhD), Stanford University (BA) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | University of California, Irvine |
Main interests | German literature |
Books
edit- Sacrifice in the Modern World: On the Particularity and Generality of Nazi Myth, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2012. 184 pp.
- Kleists Erzählungen und Dramen: Neue Studien. Edited with Paul Michael Lützeler. Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann, 2001. 263 pp.
- Primitive Renaissance: Rethinking German Expressionism. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001. 239 pp.
References
edit- ^ Wisely, Andrew C. (21 December 2003). "Primitive Renaissance: Rethinking German Expressionism. By David Pan. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001. xi + 239 pages. $49.95". Monatshefte. XCV (4): 680–681. doi:10.3368/m.XCV.4.680. ISSN 0026-9271.
- ^ Cavin, Andrew I. (2014). "Sacrifice in the Modern World: On the Particularity and Generality of Nazi Myth by David Pan (review)". German Studies Review. 37 (1): 226–227. doi:10.1353/gsr.2014.0020. ISSN 2164-8646.
- ^ Whaley, Joachim (June 2014). "Book Review: David Pan: Sacrifice in the Modern World: On the Particularity and Generality of Nazi Myth". Journal of European Studies. 44 (2): 187–188. doi:10.1177/0047244114529889k. ISSN 0047-2441.
External links
edit- "David Tse-Chien Pan". University of California, Irvine.