Prof. Susan BUCK-MORSS
Prof. Susan BUCK-MORSS

Prof. Susan BUCK-MORSS

Faculty Member at the City University of New York

Susan Buck-Morss, a Professor at the City University of New York, completed her BA in Intellectual History at Vassar College, MA in American History at Yale University and PhD in European Intellectual History at Georgetown University in 1975. She is an interdisciplinary thinker and a prolific writer of international reputation. Her research is oriented towards the study of cultural studies, visual theory, globalization. She is the author of many books, including “The Origin of Negative Dialectics” (1977); “The Dialectics of Seeing” (2001); “Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West” (2002), “Thinking Past Terror: Islamism and Critical Theory on the Left” (2006), “Revolution Today” (2019), “Hegel, Haiti and Universal History” (2009) and “Year 1: A Philosophical Recounting” (2021). Her five books, including “Hegel, Haiti and Universal History” were translated to Turkish. Professor Buck-Morss has published in many academic journals and has received several international awards.