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Charitini Douvaldzi
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Charitini Douvaldzi, PhD
Assistant Professor of German Studies
Affiliated faculty at The Europe Center
Building 260, Room 203
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2030
douvaldzi@stanford.edu
(650) 723-0415 (voice)
(650) 725-8421 (fax)
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Research Interests
18th to 20th century German literature and culture; autobiography and the Bildungsroman; psychoanalytic and cultural theory; narrative, vision, and the arts of memory; ethics and aesthetics of incompletion
Stanford Affiliations
German Studies