Michael Jennings serves as the general editor of the standard English-language edition of Benjamin’s works. Athenäum was founded in 1991 as a scholarly journal dedicated to research on German romanticism by Ernst Behler, Jochen Hörisch, and Günter Oesterle. Ed. Michael W. Jennings.

He is the editor, with Detlef Mertins, of a facsimile edition of the avantgarde journal G: Journal of Elemental Form-Creation (Getty Research Institute, 2010); with Tobias Wilke, of a special issue of Grey Room on Walter Benjamin and the Theory of Media; and with Stanley Corngold, of a special issue of Monatshefte on Kafka’s Late Style. Neue Interpretationen (Tübingen: Stauffenburg Verlag, 1990).

Translated, edited and with an introduction by Thomas Y. Levin (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995). 30 September 2020, Athenäum – Jahrbuch der Friedrich Schlegel-Gesellschaft, Princeton-Weimar Summer School for Media Studies, Volume I: Metaphysics of Youth, Writings 1912–1926, Michael Jennings and Marcus Bullock, eds., 520 pp., 1996. Walter Benjamin, Selected Writings (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, four volumes, 1996ff.). Image Credit: Thomas Y. Levin. Internationale Vereinigung der Germanistik, Medieval German Texts in Bilingual Editions, Certificate In German Language And Culture, http://www.ndl4.germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/vita/index.html, http://www.germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/personal/ndl/professoren/muelder_bach/index.html, http://www.literatur.hu-berlin.de/institutsmitarbeiter/1680958, http://www.literatur.hu-berlin.de/institutsmitarbeiter/1680958/wissenschaftliche-biographie, 2019 Princeton-Weimar Summer School for Media Studies.

Michael Jennings serves as the general editor of the standard English-language edition of Benjamin’s works. https://german.princeton.edu/department/people/faculty/core/michael-jennings After serving as Master of Rockefeller College from 1990-1999 and as Chair of the Department of German from 1999-2012, Jennings served as co-chair of the steering committee for Princeton University's decennial accreditation process (2011-2014). He has a special interest in theological aspects of modern European literature.

Aus der Mappe der Hundigkeit (From the Portfolio of Doggedness), 1968. Lenz, Friedrich Hölderlin),  modern media (print culture and modernism), and German photography (Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, August Sander, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Michael Schmidt).

Lenz, Friedrich Hölderlin), modern media (print culture and modernism), and German photography (Weimar photo essays, industrial photography, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, August Sander, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Michael Schmidt).

In addition to literature, he teaches and writes on topics in cultural theory and the visual arts, with special emphasis on photography.

Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility and other Writings on Media, Michael W. Jennings, Brigid Doherty, and Thomas Y. Levin Eds., (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008). T: 609-258-4133.

Sometimes Michael goes by various nicknames including Josh J Jennings, Micheal J Jennings, Michael Joshua Jennings and Michael J Jennings.

In addition to literature, he teaches and writes on topics in cultural theory and the visual arts, with special emphasis on photography. He approaches cultural material from a perspective informed by historicist interpretive strategies and the critical theory of the Frankfurt School. He has served on the jury for the ACLA’s Harry Levin Prize and the Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies, and on the national selection committees for the DAAD, the American Academy in Berlin, and the Mellon / Volkswagenstiftung. He serves as co-chair of the Executive Committee of the International Walter Benjamin Society and sits on the Executive Committee of the International Uwe Johnson Association. Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages and Professor of German . German Intellectual History: Walter Benjamin's Theory of Modernity, Topics in 20th-Century Literature: Alexander Kluge in his Time. About Michael Jennings, '76MA (Yale), (PhD, University of Virginia) Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages in the Department of German; Associated Professor in the Department of Art and Archaeology and the School of Architecture . 203 East Pyne Hall and the editor of a series of collections of Benjamin’s texts intended for classroom use, including The Writer of Modern Life: Essays on Charles Baudelaire (2007); with Brigid Doherty and Thomas Levin, The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility and other Writings on Media (2008) ; and One Way Street (2016). The third result is Michael W Jennings age 60s in Lawrence Township, NJ. He serves as co-chair of the Executive Committee of the International Walter Benjamin Society and sits on the Executive Committee of the International Uwe Johnson Association. (609) 258-4142 "Our graduate students are sought after as proven teachers, and Jamie does that by example." "He's a brilliant innovator," Jennings said.

Michael Jennings serves as the general editor of the standard English-language edition of Benjamin’s works. Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, 5 vols.

Program in Humanistic Studies. Jennings is an Associated Faculty Member of the Department of Art and Archaeology, the Department of French and Italian, and the School of Architecture; he is a Faculty Associate of the Center for the Study of Religion. Michael Kessler and Thomas Y. Levin, Eds., Siegfried Kracauer. General editor: Michael Jennings. 209 East Pyne Building.

Through its editions and publications, the German Department in Princeton has a strong focus on critical theory and early 20th century media theory. 203 East Pyne Hall

and the editor of a series of collections of Benjamin’s texts intended for classroom use, including The Writer of Modern Life: Essays on Charles Baudelaire (2007); with Brigid Doherty and Thomas Levin, The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility and other Writings on Media (2008); and One Way Street (2016).

209 East Pyne Building, Princeton University Contact

Jennings serves as Director of the Alexander Kluge Research Collection at Princeton University and the Co-Director, with Ben Morgan and Anthony Phelan, of the Oxford-Princeton Research Collaboration in German. He sits on the executive committee of the International Walter Benjamin Society and the Uwe Johnson Association, and on the editorial board of the journals Transit: A Journal of Travel, Migration, and Multiculturalism in the German-Speaking World; LINKS: Rivista di letteratura e cultura tedesca; and Cultura: International Journal of Philosophy and Culture. german@princeton.edu, © 2020 The Trustees His work has been translated into Chinese, German, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. 209 East Pyne Building, Princeton UniversityContact. Michael Jennings, Professor 209 East Pyne T. (609) 258-4133 E. jennings@princeton.edu Office Hours: Thursdays, 9:00am – 11:00am Michael Jennings focuses his teaching and research on European culture in the twentieth century.

Manfred Frank joined the board of editors in 1996.

Editorial board: Marcus Bullock, Howard Eiland, Gary Smith. “If a significant number of people experienced that [gender-based discrimination], then it should be and is a concern for the department,” he said. Michael W. Jennings. Belknap Press / Harvard University Press, 2019-20 Spring – GER210 – Introduction to German Philosophy, 2019-20 Spring – GER373 – Modernist Photography and Literature, 2020-21 Fall – GER306 – German Intellectual History: Walter Benjamin's Theory of Modernity, 2020-21 Fall – GER516 – Topics in 20th-Century Literature: Alexander Kluge in his Time, Princeton-Weimar Summer School for Media Studies. F: 609-258-5597. jennings@princeton.edu.

He approaches cultural material from a perspective informed by historicist interpretive strategies and the critical theory of the Frankfurt School.

Prof. Sara S. Poor became General Editor of the series in 2009, succeeding Prof. Michael Curschmann.

He sits on the Executive Committee of the Program in European Cultural Studies. Thomas Y. Levin, “Neue Kracauer-Texte: Eine bibliographische Meldung,” Jahrbuch der Deutschen Schiller-Gesellschaft 35 (1991): 460-462, Thomas Y. Levin, “The English-language Reception of Kracauer’s Work: A Bibliography,” In: New German Critique 54 (1991): 183-189. Jennings is an Associated Faculty Member of the Department of Art and Archaeology, the Department of French and Italian, and the School of Architecture; he is a Faculty Associate of the Center for the Study of Religion. Walter Benjamin, Selected Writings (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, four volumes, 1996ff.). Rankin has dramatically improved the department's introductory language courses and its training of graduate students, said Michael Jennings, chair of the German department. Jennings serves as Director of the Alexander Kluge Research Collection at Princeton University and the Co-Director, with Ben Morgan and Anthony Phelan, of the Oxford-Princeton Research Collaboration in German.

Weimar Essays.

Michael Jennings. He also serves as the general editor of the standard English-language edition of Benjamin’s works, Walter Benjamin, Selected Writings (Harvard University Press, four volumes, 1996ff.)

Michael Jennings focuses his teaching and research on European culture in the twentieth century.