Dominick LaCapra
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Gender | Male |
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Born | United States Of America |
Job | Historian |
Education | Cornell University |
Harvard University | |
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ID | 513432 |
Writing history, writing trauma
Representing the Holocaust
History in transit
History and memory after Auschwitz
History and Its Limits: Human, Animal, Violence
History, Literature, Critical Theory
Rethinking Intellectual History
History and Criticism
History, politics, and the novel
Soundings in critical theory
Madame Bovary on Trial
A preface to Sartre
History and Reading: Tocqueville, Foucault, French Studies
Emile Durkheim
Understanding Others: Peoples, Animals, Pasts
Representing the Holocaust
History in transit
History and memory after Auschwitz
History and Its Limits: Human, Animal, Violence
History, Literature, Critical Theory
Rethinking Intellectual History
History and Criticism
History, politics, and the novel
Soundings in critical theory
Madame Bovary on Trial
A preface to Sartre
History and Reading: Tocqueville, Foucault, French Studies
Emile Durkheim
Understanding Others: Peoples, Animals, Pasts
Dominick LaCapra Life story
Dominick LaCapra is an American-born historian of European intellectual history, best known for his work in intellectual history and trauma studies. He served as the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor of Humanistic Studies at Cornell University, where he is now a professor emeritus.