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Claudia Albert is a professor at the Free University of Berlin, specializing in Modern German Literature. She studied German Studies, Romance Studies, and Comparative Literature in Cologne, Toulouse, and Berlin, along with Music Education. She holds a doctorate from 1982 and has held positions including a research associate at the German Studies department and as a DAAD Lecturer in France. Her academic work focuses on bourgeois culture and identity in the 18th century, literature relationships between Germany and France, Austrian and GDR literature as well as contemporary research projects. She has been a visiting professor at several universities including Dresden and Leipzig since 1997. Her extensive publication record includes notable titles such as "Der melancholische Bürger" and "Deutsche Klassiker im Nationalsozialismus." Albert’s research interests also cover Jewish identity, modernity, and intellectual discourse, tracing cultural reflections in literature throughout various historical contexts and exploring themes of memory and identity in exile literature.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.