Susan Buck-Morss

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Susan Buck-Morss (* 1942 ) is Senior Professor of Political Philosophy and Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York .

Life

Buck-Morss graduated from Vassar College with a bachelor's degree with honors . She completed her master's degree in history at Yale University and also studied philosophy, sociology and psychology at the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research . Her doctoral thesis on the emergence of critical theory with the title "Theodor W. Adorno and the Genesis of Critical Theory" passed Buck-Morss in 1975 with honors at Georgetown University .

She is currently Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Government at Cornell University , where she worked from 1978 to 2012.

Her work “Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History”, first published as an essay in 2009, has been translated into several languages, including German, French, Spanish and Polish. In 2011 she was awarded the Frantz Fanon Prize by the Caribbean Philosophical Association for this work .

Publications (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the CUNY Graduate Center. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  2. Personal website. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  3. Personal website. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  4. ^ Website of the CUNY graduate center. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  5. Personal website. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  6. ^ Cornell University website. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  7. ^ Website of the Suhrkamp Verlag. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  8. ^ Website of the Léo Scheer Verlag. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  9. Personal website. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  10. website of the Caribbean Philosophical Association. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .