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Abigail Gillman
Email: agillman@bu.edu
Office: 401A
Phone: 353-6249
Fax: 353-6246
Office hours: M 1-2:30
T 12-2

Abigail Gillman

Associate Professor of German and Hebrew

Convener (division head) of German and Hebrew

  • BA, Yale University
  • PhD, Harvard University

Professor Gillman's research interests are German Jewish literature and thought; Austrian literature; modernism; memory (literary, religious, cultural); Biblical and Rabbinic texts; Bible translation; modern Hebrew literature; and foreign-language pedagogy.

She teaches courses on Franz Kafka; Nineteenth-Century German Literature; Vienna 1900; Modern Hebrew Literature; German-Jewish Literature and Thought; and the literary afterlife of the book of Genesis. Professor Gillman presently oversees both the Hebrew and German sections of MLCL.

Viennese Jewish ModernismProfessor Gillman's new book, Viennese Jewish Modernism: Freud, Hofmannsthal, Beer-Hofmann, and Schnitzler, was published by Penn State Press in April 2009. According to the publisher's website, Professor Gillman "challenges the conventional understanding of modernism as simply a
break from tradition. Until recently, the study of Jewish modernism has centered on questions of Jewish and non-Jewish identity, generally ignoring the role Judaism played in the formulation of European modernism as a whole. By focusing on the works of major Viennese authors and thinkers — Freud, Hofmannsthal, Beer-Hofmann, and Schnitzler — both within and outside the contexts of Jewish identity, Abigail Gillman provides a profound new perspective on modernism." For more information on the book, visit the Penn State Press website.