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Books
- Engelstein, S. Geschwister-Logik Genealogisches Denken in der Literatur und den Wissenschaften der Moderne. de Gruyter,
May, 2024. [abs]
- Engelstein, S. Sibling Action: The Genealogical Structure of Modernity. Columbia University Press,
2017: 258-260. [doi]
- Sibling Action: The Genealogical Structure of Modernity. August, In progress.
- S Engelstein. Contemplating Violence Critical Studies in Modern German Culture. edited by Engelstein, S; Niekerk, C Rodopi,
2011: 296 pages. (Rodopi Press) [abs]
- Engelstein, S. Anxious Anatomy The Conception of the Human Form in Literary and Naturalist Discourse. SUNY Press,
2008: 340 pages. (Hardcover 2008) [abs]
Papers Published
- Engelstein, S. "Death Writes: Franz Kafka, Tubercular Soundscapes, and the Place of Literature." New German Critique 52:1 (February,
2025): 31-55. [doi]
- Engelstein, S. "German Erinnerungskultur and the Gaza War.." Interjekte 15 (2025): 9-27. [doi]
- Engelstein, S. "FOREWORD: Boundaries and Interdisciplines: Where Health Humanities Meets Literature & Science in German Studies." Health Humanities in German Studies (January,
2024): xvi-xxv.
- Engelstein, S. "Polarisierender Affekt, Öffentlichkeit und nationaler Zusammenhalt: Du Bois contra Wagner." Re-Imagining the Public Sphere. Literatur, Kunst und das soziale Imaginäre (2024).
- Engelstein, S. "Boundaries and Interdisciplines: Where Medical Humanities Meets Literature & Science in German Studies." Health Humanities in German Studies (2024).
- Engelstein, S. "Sketchy! Kafka’s Drawings in medias res." The Germanic Review 99:2 (2024).
- Engelstein, S. "The Emergent Organism: Kielmeyer, Röschlaub, Schelling, and Novalis." Symphilosophie 3 (2021): 1-32.
- 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]
- Engelstein, S. "Schelling’s Uncanny Organism." Artful Designs: The Automata and Hidden Machinery of Global Romanticism (January,
2020).
- Engelstein, S. "Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829): Inaugurating literary criticism as a social process." History of Humanities 4:2 (September,
2019): 247-250. [doi]
- Engelstein, S. "Geschwister und Geschwisterlichkeit in der Epistemologie der Moderne." L’Homme: European Journal of Feminist History 68:2 (2017): 49-68.
- Engelstein, S. "Love or Knowledge: Sexual Epistemology in Fichte and Kleist." Germanic Review 92:4 (2017): 368-387. [doi] [abs]
- Engelstein, SB. "Coining a Discipline: Lessing, Reimarus, and a Science of Religion." Fact and Fiction Literary and Scientific Cultures in Germany and Britain (2016): 221-246. [abs]
- "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." 41.2 (July,
2015): 451-457.
- Engelstein, S. "On Respect and Meaning: Reply to Cynthia L. Hallen." Critical Inquiry 41:2 (January,
2015): 451-457. [doi]
- "Ismene on Horseback and Other Subjects." Response to Bonnie Honig's Antigone, Interrupted." Philosophy Today59.3 (2015): 562-565.
- "Coining a Discipline: Lessing, Reimarus, and a Science of Religion." Fact and Fiction: Literature and Science in the European Context." (Forthcoming 2015).
- Engelstein, S. "Ismene on Horseback and Other Subjects." PHILOSOPHY TODAY 59:3 (2015): 562-565. [Gateway.cgi]
- "Siblings" Berlin School Glossary: An ABC of the New Wave in German Cinema." (2013): 239-245.
- "The Allure of Wholeness: The Organism around 1800 and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate." 39.4 (2013): 754-776.
- Engelstein, S. "The Allure of Wholeness: The Eighteenth-Century Organism and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate." Critical Inquiry 39:4 (2013): 754-776. [doi]
- Engelstein, S. "Sibling Logic; or, Antigone Again." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 126:1 (January,
2011): 38-295. [doi] [abs]
- "Civic Attachments & Sibling Attractions: "The Shadow of Fraternity."(Invited Presidential Address of the Goethe Society of North America, 2009)." (2011): 205-221.
- Stefani Engelstein, Carl Niekerk. "Introduction. " Violence, Culture, Aesthetics: Germany 1789-1938." Rodopi Press,
Contemplating Violence: Critical Studies in Modern German Culture (2011): 13-32.
- "The Father in Fatherland: Violent Ideology and Corporeal Paternity in Kleist"." Comtemplating Violence: Critical Studies in Modern German Culture (2011): 49-66.
- Engelstein, S. "The Father in Fatherland: Violent Ideology and Corporeal Paternity in Kleist." Contemplating Violence: Critical Studies in Modern German Culture 79 (2011): 49-66. [Gateway.cgi]
- Engelstein, S. "Civic Attachments & Sibling Attractions: The Shadows of Fraternity." Goethe Yearbook 18:1 (2011): 205-221. [doi]
- Engelstein, S; Niekerk, C. "Introduction. Violence, Culture, Aesthetics: Germany 1789-1938." 79 (January,
2009): 13-+. [Gateway.cgi]
- Engelstein, S. "The Open Wound of Beauty: Kafka Reading Kleist (Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist)." GERMANIC REVIEW 81:4 (2006): 340-359. [Gateway.cgi]
- Engelstein, S. "Sibling incest and cultural voyeurism in Günderode's Udohla and Thomas Mann's Wälsungenblut." German Quarterly 77:3 (2004): 278-299.
- Engelstein, SB. "Reproductive Machines in E.T.A. Hoffmann." Body Dialectics in the Age of Goethe Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Gemanistik. Vol. 55. (2003): 169-193. [abs]
- Engelstein, SB. "The Regenerative Geography of the Text in William Blake." Modern Language Studies 32:2:Fall (2000): 61-86.
- Engelstein, S. "The Regenerative Geography of the Text in William Blake." Modern Language Studies 30:2 (2000): 61-86. [doi]
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