Peer-Reviewed Edited volume

Edited Forum

Peer-reviewed journal article

Peer-reviewed book chapters

  • ‘Die vitale Mitte’: Rilke and the Scenes of Translation,” in Rilke’s Poetry and the Horizons of Phenomenology, edited by Bradley Harmon and Alexander Sorenson (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2025).

  • “‘I’m Living Through My Own Funeral’: Being-Towards-Extinction in Aniara,” Non-Anglophone European Science Fiction Cinema, edited by Antonio Cordoba and Débora Madrid (New York/Berlin: Peter Lang, 2025).

  • A/biding Time in the Heterocene,” The Edinburgh Companion to Queer Reading, edited by Jeremy Chow and Declan Gilmore-Kavanagh (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024).

Peer-reviewed translations

  • “The Phenomenological Structure of Rilke’s Poetry” by Käte Hamburger, in Rilke’s Poetry and the Horizons of Phenomenology, edited by Bradley Harmon and Alexander Sorenson, (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2025).

  • Selections from Josias Ludwig Gosch’s Fragmente über den Ideenumlauf (with Dennis Schäfer), to appear in Symphilosophie

Review essays

  • Film History for the Anthropocene: The Ecological Archive of German Cinema by Seth Peabody, Oxford German Studies (forthcoming 2024)

  • Heidegger in Ruins: Between Philosophy and Ideology by Richard Wolin, MLN vol. 139, no. 3 (German Issue), forthcoming 2024.

  • At the Limit of the Obscene: German Realism and the Disgrace of Matter by Erica Weitzman, MLN, vol. 137, no. 3 (German issue), 2022.

  • The Works of Tomas Tranströmer: The Universality of Poetry by Lee Ching Lim, Nordisk poesi, vol. 5, no. 1, 2020, 53-54. [in Swedish]

  • Någonting har hänt: Roy Anderssons filmskapande och det moderna Sverige by Daniel Brodén and Songs from the Second Floor: Contemplating the Art of Existence by Ursula Lindqvist, Scandinavian Studies, vol. 92, no. 1, 2020, 127-130.