- Forthcoming book: Phenomenology, Music, Soundscape: A Fragmentary System of Resonances and Echoes, de Gruyter || 2024 (tentative)
- Forthcoming article: “‘The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades’: Op Art’s Ophthalmological Tendency,” in Visual Resources || 2024
- Chapter: “Heidegger: A Little Hint On How To Listen,” in A Companion to Sound in German-Speaking Cultures, ed. Rolf Goebel, Camden House || 2023
- Translation & introductory essay: “Man and Dentist,” by Marie Bonaparte, in the Psychoanalytic Review || 2022
- Article: “Heidegger’s Fugue: Musicality and the Heraclitus Lectures,” in the Journal of Aesthetics & Phenomenology || 2022
- Article: “Anality and Listening (or, Theodor Reik’s Third Ear),” in Resonance || 2022
- Article: “Ecogods: Nature, Adalbert Stifter, and Heidegger,” in Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature & Environment || 2020
James Kopf
Visiting Assistant Professor of German
610.758.3091
jak522@lehigh.edu
Education:
PhD, Pennsylvania State University
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James M. Kopf is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of German at Lehigh University. He received his PhD in German from Pennsylvania State University, where he remained for a year as the Max Kade postdoctoral fellow. His work has been published in Resonance, the Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology, and elsewhere, and his first book Phenomenology, Music, Soundscape: A Fragmentary System of Resonances and Echoes is forthcoming through de Gruyter. James's research is principally engaged with the intersections of aesthetics, critical theory, phenomenology, and deconstruction.