
Patricia Feise
Patricia Feise is a literature and media culture scholar and philosopher specializing in (meta) modern consciousness, aesthetics and ethics. She studied German literature and culture at The Ohio State University in Columbus (MA 1998) and media sciences at the Television and Film Academy in Potsdam-Babelsberg (Diploma 2003), joined the Doctoral Training Group "Perception of Gender Differences in Religious Symbol Systems" at the University of W眉rzburg, and earned her Ph.D. from the Humboldt-University of Berlin in 2008. Her research on post secular media culture was funded by the German Research Foundation.
As a junior professor for phenomenology in Bonn, she has completed habilitation-equivalent work in the fields of (meta) modernism, transformative experiences and philosophy of mind/religion in the early phenomenological movement. At home in Germany, she holds the Chair of Media, Communication, and Ethics at the Lutheran University for Applied Sciences in Marburg.
Current research focuses on modernism and psychoanalysis (L. Andreas-Salom茅), transformative aesthetics (A. Warburg, M. Abramovi膰, AI), Mysticism (Meister Eckhart, Cusanus, L. Wittgenstein), and political philosophy (H. Arendt).