Adrian Daub (born 1980 in Cologne) is a German literary scholar and Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Stanford University, who has served as the Director of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and serves as the Barbara D. Finberg Director of the Clayman Institute at Stanford.
His dissertation dealt with the marriage philosophies in German Romanticism and Idealism and was under the direction of Liliane Weissberg.
[1] At Stanford, he served as the Director of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (2016-2020)[2] and, since 2019, has served as the Barbara D. Finberg Director of the Clayman Institute at Stanford.
[3] Daub has been the co-editor of the Goethe Yearbook and General Editor of Republics of Letters – A Journal for the Study of Knowledge, Politics, and the Arts.
Daub's scholarship focuses on the history of German literature, culture, and intellectual life since 1790, German Idealism and German Romanticism, philosophy, gender and sexuality, German literature and film since the end of World War II, music and German modernism, operas of the fin de siècle, the Frankfurt School, photography and literature, and collective memory.