German Studies

Lou Silhol-Macher

Postdoctoral Research Associate in German Studies
190 Hope St
Room 108

Office Hours: Thursday 1-3pm and by appointment

Biography

Lou Silhol-Macher is an International Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of German Studies and at the Cogut Institute for the Humanities. Her current project, “Of Goo and Dust: Aesthetic Theories of Formlessness,” theorizes the emergence of an aesthetics of formlessness in German and American film and visual arts from the 1970s to the present day. Engaging current cross-disciplinary conversations about formalism and materialism as renewed methods of inquiry, “Of Goo and Dust” centers minoritarian artworks that reveal form and the formless as political categories. While a fellow at Brown, she is also at work on her second book project, “Artificial Images,” which interrogates the current reconfiguration of discourses on images – their ontologies, anthropologies, politics – and the paradigmatic shift heralded by AI. 

Silhol-Macher holds a Ph.D. in German and Film & Media from the University of California, Berkeley, where she was a recipient of the Townsend Center for the Humanities Dissertation Fellowship and a Norman Jacobson Memorial Teaching Fellow. Her research and writing can be found in Camera Obscura, liquid blackness, and Qui Parle.