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Daniel Kashi
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graduate
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https://german.princeton.edu/department/people/students/graduate/daniel-kashi
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https://german.princeton.edu/department/research/dissertations
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2026-03-10T04:32:12+00:00
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Daniel Kashi

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Daniel Kashi is a PhD student in Princeton since 2012. He studied German Literature and Philosophy at Freie Universität and Humboldt Universität in Berlin where he received his MA. His interests include Theory of Jokes, Tropes of Sovereignty, Marxism(s), and Theology. His MA thesis he wrote on Marx and Benjamin in the work of Giorgio Agamben. In 2009 he published an essay on Bartleby the Scrivener („Bartleby, der neue Messias?“). Off campus Daniel is a passionate swing dancer.

Dissertation:

Verschollenheit: Figuren der Rechts(un)fähigkeit im Werk Kafkas

Advisers:\ Devin Fore, Barbara Nagel