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told graduates "Our dark strivings will at times be obscurely motivated and incomprehensible to our loved ones. Even the good and beautiful things that we do will leave behind regrets. But as we leave ... I think we need to take the risk of hoping and believing that after such tragic storms there will be a rainbow and that rainbow will reflect the vast diversity of experiences that wait in store for us."
138:. On January 26, 2020, Tobin received the key to the city of Worcester in recognition of his collaboration with Joseph F. Cullon and Stephanie E. Yuhl on the Worcester Historical Museum exhibit. It was the first of its kind to celebrate the long history of LGBTQ+ people in Worcester. The exhibit findings are collected in a book with the same name as the exhibit Tobin authored with his collaborators. 56:
position, Tobin hosted a lecture series on queer studies, which featured internationally renowned scholars in the fields of European literary, cultural, and sexuality studies. Loved by students and colleagues alike, in recognition of his contribution to the intellectual community at his university, in 2019 Clark awarded him the Steinbacker Award.  He was a member of the
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Tobin’s scholarship on queer German studies ranged from literature to psychoanalysis, and from culture studies to the history of medicine. He published extensively on the writings of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Mann, and Sigmund Freud, with his research on these canonical figures funded by the
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in Walla Walla, Washington. At Whitman, he actively contributed to the German Studies program and various initiatives related to sexuality studies. While there, he was named the Cushing Eells Professor of the Humanities. In 2008, he gave Whitman College’s commencement address. An eternal optimist, he
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Tobin combined a rigorous research agenda with community-driven social justice initiatives. Between 2008 and 2022, Tobin served as the Henry J. Leir Chair in Foreign Languages and Cultures at Clark University. His courses focused on German literature, sexuality studies, and human rights. In his
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Tobin’s research interest in cultural history and diversity led him to write about the Eurovision song contest as a place where Europeans negotiated the boundaries of tolerance. In recent years, he took up the theme of illiberalism, the alt right, and male-male desire.
96:(2000), relays a new history of German literature of the 18th and 19th centuries from the perspective of queer studies. Reviewed in prominent journals in German and European studies, the book was hailed as a vital study in the field of queer German studies. 114:* (gay museum) on the theme of "Jews, Germans, and Same-Sex Desire" in the 19th century. He was the 2013 Fulbright-Freud Visiting Lecturer of Psychoanalysis, which is sponsored by the Sigmund Freud Foundation and the Austrian Fulbright Commission. 569: 103:(2015), Tobin charts the emergence of language to describe non-normative sexuality in the writing of German literary authors and intellectuals in the century spanning 1830 to 1930. 692: 26:
in Worcester, Massachusetts from 2008 to 2022. He was a leading scholar of German and European literature, culture, and sexuality studies. Tobin died of cancer in August 2022.
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In addition to his scholarly work, Tobin was part of the curatorial team that put together the Worcester County LGBTQ+ History Project. This was a partnership between the
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He was committed to public engagement, writing about how gay rights were human rights in honor of Human Rights Day in 2011. He gave a guest appearance on
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Tobin was born in Urbana, Illinois and raised in Eugene, Oregon. Following studies of German literature at
520:"Robert Tobin: Jews, Homosexuals, and Human Rights in Nineteenth-Century Central Europe | SCHWULISSIMO.de" 127: 716: 642: 131: 42:, where he completed an M.A. and PhD. in 1987 and 1990, respectively, he joined the faculty of 423:"Clark professor Bob Tobin, known for chronicling Worcester area's LGBT history, dies at 60" 262:"Clark professor Bob Tobin, known for chronicling Worcester area's LGBT history, dies at 60" 776: 771: 495: 86: 22:(1961 – 10 August 2022) was the Henry J Leir Chair in Literature, Language and Culture at 8: 471: 82: 693:"Worcester Historial Museum launching catalog that documents Central Mass. LGBTQ+ story" 236: 78: 212: 191: 178: 165: 23: 111: 43: 35: 741: 668:"Feature: New exhibition spotlights history of LGBTQ+ communities in Worcester" 619:"Feature: New exhibition spotlights history of LGBTQ+ communities in Worcester" 545:"Fulbright-Freud Visiting Lecturer of Psychoanalysis - www.freud-museum.at/en" 107:
deemed the book “brilliantly argued, beautifully written and highly erudite.”
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in the Program for the Study of Sexuality, Gender, Health and Human Rights at
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A Song for Europe: Popular Music and Politics in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000.
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Tobin Ph.D. | Faculty | Clark University" 110:In 2019, Tobin gave an invited lecture at Berlin’s 188:Warm Brothers: Queer Theory and the Age of Goethe 175:Doctor’s Orders: Goethe and Enlightenment Thought 94:Warm Brothers: Queer Theory and the Age of Goethe 763: 177:Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2001. 162:Peripheral Desires: The German Discovery of Sex. 130:(WHM), Digital Worcester, Clark University, the 101:Peripheral Desires: The German Discovery of Sex 717:"'Gay Rights are Human Rights,' U.S. Affirms" 408:"Whitman College LGBTQ Oral History Project" 29: 164:University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. 38:, where he received a B.A. in 1983, and 147:, bringing his research to the public. 764: 690: 567: 445: 284: 75:National Endowment for the Humanities 427:The Worcester Telegram & Gazette 266:The Worcester Telegram & Gazette 60:for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 13: 665: 616: 420: 259: 14: 813: 568:Tobin, Robert Deam (5 May 2022). 121: 476:University of Pennsylvania Press 71:German Academic Exchange Service 734: 709: 684: 659: 635: 610: 586: 561: 537: 512: 488: 464: 439: 150: 136:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 691:Hanson, Melissa (2020-01-22). 414: 400: 375: 351: 327: 303: 278: 253: 229: 201: 1: 446:Lynch, Melissa (2019-10-08). 285:Lynch, Melissa (2022-08-17). 222: 105:The Times Literary Supplement 16:American academic (1961–2022) 721:The Gay & Lesbian Review 472:"Warm Brothers – Penn Press" 452:Clark Now | Clark University 291:Clark Now | Clark University 7: 797:Princeton University alumni 647:Worcester Historical Museum 211:New York: Routledge, 2007. 128:Worcester Historical Museum 77:. 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Clark University
Harvard College
Princeton
Whitman College
Strassler Center
German Academic Exchange Service
National Endowment for the Humanities
Rockefeller Fellow
Columbia University
University of Vienna
Schwules Museum
Worcester Historical Museum
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
WXLO-FM
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978-0-8122-4742-8
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978-0-8122-3544-9
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978-0-7546-5879-5
"Robert D. Tobin Ph.D. | Faculty | Clark University"
"Clark professor Bob Tobin, known for chronicling Worcester area's LGBT history, dies at 60"
"'We all thought we'd have a little more time with him'"
"Robert Deam Tobin – Professor, Language, Literature and Culture, Henry J Leir Chair of Comparative Literature"
"Robert D. Tobin"
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