Kenneth Reinhard
is Associate Professor of English and Comparative
Literature at UCLA.
He received his Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University
in English and American Literature in 1989. His fields
of research and teaching include the History of Critical
and Aesthetic Theory, Contemporary Critical Theory
(Psychoanalysis, Philosophy,
Political Theory) and Jewish Studies
(Hermeneutics and Modern Jewish Philosophy). He is the
author, with Slavoj Zizek and
Eric Santner of
The Neighbor: Three
Inquiries in Political Theology (forthcoming
U. of Chicago Press, 2005), and with Julia Reinhard
Lupton, of After
Oedipus: Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis
(Cornell UP, 1993), as well as articles on Freud, Lacan,
Levinas, Henry James, Jewish Studies, and the Bible. He
has edited a special issue of
Jouvert:
A
Journal of Postcolonialism on Religion with
Julia Reinhard Lupton. Currently he is writing a book
on the ethics of the neighbor in religion (Torah,
Talmud, and Patristic writings), philosophy (Kant,
Kierkegaard, Adorno, Rosenzweig, and Levinas), and
psychoanalysis (Freud and Lacan) for Princeton
University Press. He was until recently Director of the
UCLA Center for Jewish Studies (2000-2004), during which
time he received an NEH Challenge Grant worth $2.5
million for the development of a new program at the
Center in Jewish Civilization. He has received a grant
from the Mellon Foundation to run an interdisciplinary
Sawyer Seminar on “The Ethics of the Neighbor” in
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and secular modernity
(2003-2004), and he was the Director of a Residential
Research Group on this topic at the University of
California Humanities Research Institute for 2004. In
2004 he founded the University of California Seminar in
Experimental Critical Theory and he was the Co-ordinator
of the inaugural year of the seminar last summer, on
“Psychoanalysis, Politics, and the Event.” He received
a grant from the NEH last year to complete his book,
The Political Theology
of the Neighbor, and is on sabbatical through
Spring 2006. He is married
to Julia Reinhard Lupton (Professor of English and
Comparative Literature at UC Irvine) and has four
children, Hannah, Isabel, Lucy, and Eliot.
Professor
Reinhard also has a website at:
http://www.soundandsignifier.com/