Andreas Glaeser
Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago

"Emotive Governmentality:
Making Political Subjects in Former East Germany"


Wednesday, 28 April 2004
6:00 p.m.
At the home of Nina Eliasoph and Paul Lichterman

(for directions, contact the Center for German and European Studies (265-8032 or cges@intl-institute.wisc.edu)

Sponsored by
The Center for German and European Studies



Professor Glaeser received his Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University in November 1997. He has been teaching and researching in the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago since July 1998. His first book, entitled Divided in Unity: Identity, Germany and the Berlin Police, was published by the University of Chicago Press in Spring 2000. Recently, Professor Glaeser has begun work on a new monograph with the provisional title The Power of Recognition: Making Beliefs in the Secret Police and the Opposition of the former GDR.