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Books

  1. Engelstein, S. Geschwister-Logik Genealogisches Denken in der Literatur und den Wissenschaften der Moderne. de Gruyter, May, 2024.  [abs]
  2. Engelstein, S. Sibling Action: The Genealogical Structure of Modernity.94 Columbia University Press, 2017. 258-260 pp. [doi]
  3.  Sibling Action: The Genealogical Structure of Modernity.  In progress.
  4. S Engelstein. Contemplating Violence Critical Studies in Modern German Culture. Edited by Engelstein, S; Niekerk, C. Rodopi, 2011. 296 pages pp. (Rodopi Press)  [abs]
  5. Engelstein, S. Anxious Anatomy The Conception of the Human Form in Literary and Naturalist Discourse. Series: Studies in Long Nineteeth Century. SUNY Press, 2008. 340 pages pp. (Hardcover 2008)  [abs]

Articles/Essays/Chapters in Books

  1. Engelstein, S. "Boundaries and Interdisciplines: Where Medical Humanities Meets Literature & Science in German Studies." Health Humanities in German Studies. Bloomsbury Press, 2024. 
  2. Engelstein, S. "Sketchy! Kafka’s Drawings in medias res." The Germanic Review 99.2Taylor and Francis Group, (2024)
  3. Engelstein, S. "Polarisierender Affekt, Öffentlichkeit und nationaler Zusammenhalt: Du Bois contra Wagner." Re-Imagining the Public Sphere. Literatur, Kunst und das soziale Imaginäre.  2024. 
  4. Engelstein, S. "The Emergent Organism: Kielmeyer, Röschlaub, Schelling, and Novalis." Symphilosophie Ed. Weatherby, L. 3 (2021): 1-32.
  5. Engelstein, S. "Sexual division and the new mythology: Goethe and Schelling.." History and philosophy of the life sciences 42.3 (August, 2020): 39. [doi]  [abs]
  6. Engelstein, S. "Schelling’s Uncanny Organism." Artful Designs: The Automata and Hidden Machinery of Global Romanticism. Ed. Clason, C; Demson, M.  2020. 
  7. Engelstein, S. "Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829): Inaugurating literary criticism as a social process." History of Humanities 4.2 (September, 2019): 247-250. [doi]
  8. Engelstein, S. "Geschwister und Geschwisterlichkeit in der Epistemologie der Moderne." L’Homme: European Journal of Feminist History Ed. Hohkamp, M; Höfert, A; Ulbrich, C. 68.2 (2017): 49-68.
  9. Engelstein, S. "Love or Knowledge: Sexual Epistemology in Fichte and Kleist." Germanic Review Ed. Weatherby, L; Pfannkuchen, A. 92.4Taylor & Francis (Routledge), (2017): 368-387. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Engelstein, SB. "Coining a Discipline: Lessing, Reimarus, and a Science of Religion." Fact and Fiction Literary and Scientific Cultures in Germany and Britain. Ed. Lehleiter, C. University of Toronto Press, 2016. 221-246.  [abs]
  11. "On Respect and Meaning": Reply to Cynthia L. Hallen's "Critical Response to Stefani Engelstein's 'Allure of Wholeness': Traditional Marriage and the Beauty of Holiness."  41.2Critical Inquiry,
  12. Engelstein, S. "On Respect and Meaning: Reply to Cynthia L. Hallen." Critical Inquiry 41.2University of Chicago Press, (January, 2015): 451-457. [doi]
  13. "Ismene on Horseback and Other Subjects." Response to Bonnie Honig's Antigone, Interrupted." Ed. Keri Walsh. Philosophy Today59.3
  14. "Coining a Discipline: Lessing, Reimarus, and a Science of Religion." Fact and Fiction: Literature and Science in the European Context." Ed. Christine Lehleiter. University of Toronto Press,
  15. Engelstein, S. "Ismene on Horseback and Other Subjects." PHILOSOPHY TODAY 59.3 (2015): 562-565. [Gateway.cgi]
  16. "Siblings" Berlin School Glossary: An ABC of the New Wave in German Cinema." Ed. Roger Cook, Lutz Koepnick, Kristin Koop, and Brad Prager. Intellect Books,
  17. "The Allure of Wholeness: The Organism around 1800 and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate."  39.4Critical Inquiry,
  18. Engelstein, S. "The Allure of Wholeness: The Eighteenth-Century Organism and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate." Critical Inquiry 39.4University of Chicago Press, (2013): 754-776. [doi]
  19. Engelstein, S. "Sibling Logic; or, Antigone Again." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 126.1Cambridge University Press, (January, 2011): 38-295. [doi]  [abs]
  20. "Civic Attachments & Sibling Attractions: "The Shadow of Fraternity."(Invited Presidential Address of the Goethe Society of North America, 2009)."  The Goethe Yearbook,
  21. Stefani Engelstein, Carl Niekerk. "Introduction. " Violence, Culture, Aesthetics: Germany 1789-1938." Contemplating Violence: Critical Studies in Modern German Culture. Ed. Stefani Englestein and Carl Niekerk. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 79, 2011. 13-32. Rodopi Press,
  22. "The Father in Fatherland: Violent Ideology and Corporeal Paternity in Kleist"." Comtemplating Violence: Critical Studies in Modern German Culture. Ed. Stefani Englestein and Carl Niekerk. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 79, 2011. 49-66.
  23. Engelstein, S. "Civic Attachments & Sibling Attractions: The Shadows of Fraternity." Goethe Yearbook 18.1 (2011): 205-221. [doi]
  24. Engelstein, S. "The Father in Fatherland: Violent Ideology and Corporeal Paternity in Kleist." Contemplating Violence: Critical Studies in Modern German Culture. Ed. Engelstein, S; Niekerk, C. 79Brill/Rodopi, 2011. 49-66. [Gateway.cgi]
  25. Engelstein, S; Niekerk, C. "Introduction. Violence, Culture, Aesthetics: Germany 1789-1938." Ed. Engelstein, S; Niekerk, C. 79EDITIONS RODOPI B V, [Gateway.cgi]
  26. Engelstein, S. "The Open Wound of Beauty: Kafka Reading Kleist (Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist)." GERMANIC REVIEW 81.4 (2006): 340-359. [Gateway.cgi]
  27. Engelstein, S. "Sibling incest and cultural voyeurism in Günderode's Udohla and Thomas Mann's Wälsungenblut." German Quarterly 77.3 (2004): 278-299.
  28. Engelstein, SB. "Reproductive Machines in E.T.A. Hoffmann." Body Dialectics in the Age of Goethe. Ed. Holger Pausch and Marianne Henn. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Gemanistik. Vol. 55.Rodopi, 2003. 169-193.  [abs]
  29. Engelstein, SB. "The Regenerative Geography of the Text in William Blake." Modern Language Studies 32:2.Fall (2000): 61-86.
  30. Engelstein, S. "The Regenerative Geography of the Text in William Blake." Modern Language Studies 30.2Northeast Modern Language Association, (2000): 61-86. [doi]

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