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During the 1992/1993 year, scholars whose work
explores the metropolitan experience and its impact on
culture in its many social, literary, industrial, and
visual aspects were invited to the Research Institute.
The fields of study represented included art,
architecture, ethnic studies, literature, philosophy and
film.
Thomas Bender, New York University, Urban
History (19th-20th c.)
Adolf Borbein, Freie Universität Berlin,
Germany, Classical Archaeology
Jean-Louis Cohen, Ecole d'Architecture,
Paris-Villemin, France, Architectural History
Marco de Michelis, Istituto Universitario di
Architettura di Venezia, Italy, Architectural History
Klaus Herding, Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe
Universität, Frankfurt, Germany, Art History
George Lipsitz, University of California, San
Diego, U.S. History
Margaret Nesbit, Vassar College, Modern Art
History
Stanislaus von Moos, Universität
Zürich, Switzerland, Modern Architectural
History
Irving Wohlfarth, Université de Reims
Champagne-Ardenne, France, Literature/Philosophy
Christa Wolf, Berlin, Germany, Writer
Gwendolyn Wright, Columbia University, Urban
and Architectural History
Valentina Anker, Musée d'Art et
d'Historie, Switzerland, Art History
Stéphane Breton, Paris, France,
Anthropology and Aesthetics (New Guinea)
Riva Castleman, Museum of Modern Art, Art
History
Maria Luisa Catoni, Scuola Normale Superiore
Pisa, Italy, Art History (Greek and Roman)
Javier Cenicacelaya, Bilbao, Spain,
Architect
André Corboz, Eidgenössiche
Technische Hoschule Zürich, Switzerland, Art
History
Mark Goodman, University of Texas, Austin,
Documentary Photography
Robert Hullot-Kentor, Stanford University,
Comparative Literature (19th-20th c.)
Ekkehard Kaemmerling, Hungen, Germany,
Artist/Art History
Julian Kliemann, Graefelfing, Germany, Art
History
Rem Koolhaus, Office for Metropolitan
Architecture, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Architect
György Ligeti, Hamburg, Germany,
Composer
Jennie Livingston, New York, Filmmaker
Bruce Mau, Bruce Mau Design Inc., Canada,
Design
Robbie McCauley, New York, Performance
Artist
Martin Roth, Deutsches Hygiene Museum,
Dresden, Germany, Anthropology/History
Iñigo Saloñ, Bilbao, Spain,
Architectural History
Michael Zimmerman, Zentralinstitut für
Kunstgeschichte, Germany, Art History (19th-20th c.)
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Brandeis University, European
Cultural History
Patricia Morton, Princeton University,
Architectural History
Katherine Rudolph, The Johns Hopkins
University, Comparative Literature
Lisa Tiersten, Yale University, Modern
European History
Michael Wintroub, University of California, Los
Angeles, Early Modern European History
Nicholas Largier, Universität Zürich,
Switzerland, Literature
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