Alan Rosenberg
Alan Rosenberg is Professor of Philosophy at Queens
College of the City University of New York.
His scholarly work has focused on philosophical issues relating to the Holocaust, philosophical
issues that arise in connection to psychoanalysis, as well as key themes in Continental philosophy,
value theory, and philosophy of the social sciences.
Rosenberg is the co-author of over 80 journal articles and book chapters. He is also the co-editor of
numerous books including Echoes From the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time (Temple
University Press, 1988); Healing Their Wounds: Psychotherapy and Holocaust Survivors (Praeger, 1989);
Psychoanalytic Versions of the Human Condition (New York University Press, 1998); Contemporary Portrayals
of Auschwitz: Philosophical Challenges (Prometheus Books, 2000); Foucault and Heidegger: Critical
Encounters (University of Minnesota Press, 2003); Experiments in Thinking the Holocaust: Auschwitz,
Modernity and Philosophy (Polish edition: Wydawnicto Naukowe "Scholar," 2004); and Reading Nietzsche
at the Margins (Purdue University Press, forth coming 2007).
For the past three years, Rosenberg has served as co-editor of the electronic journal Foucault Studies,
and as of March 2007 has become the managing editor.
foucnietz@nyc.rr.com
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