@book{PetscheLewisLiesenetal.2011, author = {Petsche, Hans-Joachim and Lewis, Albert C. and Liesen, J{\"o}rg and Russ, Steve}, title = {Hermann Grassmann - from past to future : Grassmann's work in context ; Grassmann Bicentennial Conference, September 2009}, series = {Grassmann-Trilogie}, volume = {3}, journal = {Grassmann-Trilogie}, publisher = {Birkh{\"a}user}, address = {Basel}, isbn = {978-3-0346-0404-8}, pages = {XX, 580 S. : Ill., graph. Dars}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @book{PetscheKannenbergKessleretal.2009, author = {Petsche, Hans-Joachim and Kannenberg, Lloyd and Kessler, Gottfried and Liskowacka, Jolanta}, title = {Hermann Grassmann - Roots and traces : autographs and unknown documents}, series = {Grassmann-Trilogie}, volume = {2}, journal = {Grassmann-Trilogie}, publisher = {Birkh{\"a}user Basel}, address = {Basel}, isbn = {978-3-0346-0154-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-0346-0155-9}, pages = {XI; 256 S.; Ill.}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-15469, title = {Knowledge Management and Philosophy : proceedings of the WM 2003 Workshop on Knowledge Management and Philosophy, Luzern, Switzerland, April 3-4, 2003}, series = {CEUR - Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {85}, journal = {CEUR - Workshop Proceedings}, editor = {Freyberg, Klaus and Petsche, Hans-Joachim and Klein, Bertin}, publisher = {RWTH}, address = {Aachen}, issn = {1613-0073}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-44423, title = {Orientalism and the reception of powerful women from the ancient world}, editor = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Wieber, Anja}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-3500-5010-5}, doi = {10.5040/9781350077416}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {x, 321}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Why is Cleopatra, a descendent of Alexander the Great, a Ptolemy from a Greek-Macedonian family, in popular imagination an Oriental woman? True, she assumed some aspects of pharaonic imagery in order to rule Egypt, but her Orientalism mostly derives from ancient (Roman) and modern stereotypes: both the Orient and the idea of a woman in power are signs, in the Western tradition, of 'otherness' - and in this sense they can easily overlap and interchange. This volume investigates how ancient women, and particularly powerful women, such as queens and empresses, have been re-imagined in Western (and not only Western) arts; highlights how this re-imagination and re-visualization is, more often than not, the product of Orientalist stereotypes - even when dealing with women who had nothing to do with Eastern regions; and compares these images with examples of Eastern gaze on the same women. Through the chapters in this volume, readers will discover the similarities and differences in the ways in which women in power were and still are described and decried by their opponents.}, language = {en} } @book{Gunnarsson2010, author = {Gunnarsson, Logi}, title = {Philiosophy of Personal Identity and Multiple Personality}, series = {Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy}, volume = {17}, journal = {Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London, New York}, isbn = {978-0-415-80017-4}, pages = {230 S.}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @book{Gunnarsson2010, author = {Gunnarsson, Logi}, title = {Philosophy of personal identity and multiple personality}, series = {Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy}, volume = {17}, journal = {Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London, New York}, isbn = {978-0-415-80017-4}, pages = {230 S.}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @book{Iorio2013, author = {Iorio, Marco}, title = {Reasons without reason}, series = {Philosophische Impulse}, volume = {10}, journal = {Philosophische Impulse}, publisher = {Synchron Wiss.-Verl. der Autoren}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-939381-53-2}, pages = {208 S.}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @book{Schenck2022, author = {Schenck, Marcia C.}, title = {Remembering African Labor Migration to the Second World}, series = {Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series}, journal = {Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-06778-5}, issn = {2634-6273}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-06776-1}, pages = {XXVII, 377}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This open access book is about Mozambicans and Angolans who migrated in state-sponsored schemes to East Germany in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. They went to work and to be trained as a vanguard labor force for the intended African industrial revolutions. While they were there, they contributed their labor power to the East German economy. This book draws on more than 260 life history interviews and uncovers complex and contradictory experiences and transnational encounters. What emerges is a series of dualities that exist side by side in the memories of the former migrants: the state and the individual, work and consumption, integration and exclusion, loss and gain, and the past in the past and the past in the present and future. By uncovering these dualities, the book explores the lives of African migrants moving between the Third and Second worlds. Devoted to the memories of worker-trainees, this transnational study comes at a time when historians are uncovering the many varied, complicated, and important connections within the global socialist world.}, language = {en} } @book{Martins2020, author = {Martins, Ansgar}, title = {The migration of metaphysics into the realm of the profane}, series = {IJS studies in Judaica ; 20}, journal = {IJS studies in Judaica ; 20}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, isbn = {978-90-04-39905-1}, pages = {XVIII, 223}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In this study, I examine and interpret Kabbalistic traces in Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy. The fundamental issue is hardly new. The editor of Adorno's and Benjamin's writings, Rolf Tiedemann, has pointed to "the affinity between Adorno's thought and some motifs of Jewish mysticism.}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-57864, title = {The Right to Research}, series = {McGill-Queen's Refugee and Forced Migration Studies}, journal = {McGill-Queen's Refugee and Forced Migration Studies}, editor = {Reed, Kate and Schenck, Marcia C.}, publisher = {McGill-Queens University Press}, address = {Montreal}, isbn = {978-0-228-01455-3}, pages = {xvi, 257}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Refugees and displaced people rarely figure as historical actors, and almost never as historical narrators. We often assume a person residing in a refugee camp, lacking funding, training, social networks, and other material resources that enable the research and writing of academic history, cannot be a historian because a historian cannot be a person residing in a refugee camp. The Right to Research disrupts this tautology by featuring nine works by refugee and host-community researchers from across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Identifying the intrinsic challenges of making space for diverse voices within a research framework and infrastructure that is inherently unequal, this edited volume offers a critical reflection on what history means, who narrates it, and what happens when those long excluded from authorship bring their knowledge and perspectives to bear. Chapters address topics such as education in Kakuma Refugee Camp, the political power of hip-hop in Rwanda, women migrants to Yemen, and the development of photojournalism in Kurdistan. Exploring what it means to become a researcher, The Right to Research understands historical scholarship as an ongoing conversation - one in which we all have a right to participate.}, language = {en} } @book{Menke1998, author = {Menke, Christoph}, title = {The sovereignty of art : aesthetic negativity in Adorno and Derrida}, publisher = {MIT Press}, address = {Cambridge, Mass}, isbn = {0-262-13340-7}, pages = {XIII, 310 S.}, year = {1998}, language = {en} }