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Georg Simmel in Translation
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David D. Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. His research interests include colonial histories and postcolonialism, fin-de-siecle Vienna, translation studies, and literary theory. He is currently writing his dissertation on the concept of translation in German colonial and postcolonial experiences.

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David D. Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. His research interests include colonial histories and postcolonialism, fin-de-siècle Vienna, translation studies, and literary theory. He is currently writing his dissertation on the concept of translation in German colonial and postcolonial experiences.

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"This is a most exciting collection of explorations into a whole range of fields inspired and guided by the work of Georg Simmel. In every instance, these adventures by an international ensemble of young scholars cut across intellectual boundaries to produce new and challenging connections . With their focus upon issues in gender, urban existence, individuality, modern art and philosophy they not only capture the continued relevance of Simmel’s works for cultural formations but also break new ground in their substantive fields. This is a welcome and stimulating contribution to interdisciplinary scholarship."David FrisbyProfessor in SociologyLondon School of Economics

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