Jameson studied Philosophy, German and Literature at Bethel College (2000). Masters Degree in German Studies at the Pennsylvania State University with the Thesis, “Literary Criticism and Peter Handke: and Ethic of Textual Experience“ (2002). Special Education English Teacher (2002-2006). Jameson returned to the German Department to explore the production of the brain as an cultural object through image and text (2006-2008). Currently a Fulbright Fellow at the ETH-Zürich working on his dissertation project.
2007. “Female Brain, Male Womb: Early Modern Conception, Pain and the Art of Birth”. GSA (German Studies Association) . San Diego, CA.
2007. “Performance Anxiety: Brain Images in the Spot Light”. Thinking Affect: Memory, Language, and Cognition . University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign .
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2003. “Peter Handke’s Versuch über den geglückten Tag: an Ethic of Literary Perception”. MGSGS . Goethe Institute & The University of Chicago: Chicago, IL.
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