Susan Buck-Morss
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Susan Buck-Morss is an American professor of political philosophy and social theory in the Department of Government, and a member of the graduate fields of German studies and history of art. Her training is in continental theory, specifically, German Critical theory and the Frankfurt School.
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Slected bibliography
- Susan Buck-Morss, The Dialectics of Seeing: Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project (1989).
- Susan Buck-Morss, "The Flâneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore: The Politics of Loitering," New German Critique 39 (1986).
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