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Rückblick auf das 20. Jahrhundert, die Moderne und das Abendland. Zu Arnold Stadlers »Feuerland«
(2003)
This article presents and discusses João Guimarães Rosa as an outstanding Brazilian author whose literary work, especially Sagarana, expresses aesthetically different ways of life-forms between human beings, animals, plants, and landscapes. Movement and transformations are the basic principles in which the melody of prose expresses itself as a language in and as motion. Although based in Brazilian culture, Rosa shows the conviviality of different logics which are not reduced to one myth of the Brazilian people, but produce multiple ways of co-existence between different life-forms and culture narratives. The translingual title “Sagarana” already alludes to the transitions between two languages, regions, and cultures: the Icelandic “saga-” and the Tupic-Word “rana” which means “similar” or “alike.” The interpretation figures out the correlation of different provenances (“Herkünfte”) which emerge from Rosa’s craft of storytelling. In its center, the Sertão arises as a region of nature whose forces are connected with the life of human beings. As fractal of the world, it symbolizes Brazilian relations as a world of its own and at the same time as a part of the world of others. From this point of view the essay turns world literature upside down: it emphasizes on the one hand that the epoch of world literature since Goethe has come to an end and that the meridian has shifted to Latin America. On the other hand it can be observed that the lusophonic world between Brazil and Angola, Portugal and Kap Verde develops new perspectives on literatures of the world beyond the fixed coordinations of periphery and center. Rosa’s ways of world making already shift the perspective from the local to the global as a miniatured model of a universe which reveals interpretations of a better understanding of the world as world fractals.
Sagenhafte WeltFraktale
(2020)
Semiolog i njegovi mitovi
(2005)
El manuscrito “Isle de Cube. Antilles en général” de Alejandro de Humboldt se puede comprender como el título para todo un archipiélago de textos. Su estructuración radicalmente abierta nos proporciona la idea de un modo de escribir y más aún de pensar de este explorador de cultura y naturaleza. Sus miniaturas textuales registran la complejidad política y social del mundo insular del Caribe de forma relacional y polilógica. En combinación con sus mapas cubanos y el Essai politique sur l’île de Cuba, este manuscrito hace de Humboldt un escritor prominente de la literatura cubana del siglo XIX.
The scientist as Weltbürger
(2001)
This article tries to rethink the epistemic foundations of contemporary thinking. Beyond Area Studies, TransArea Studies point out mobile conceptions of spaces and places. Beyond spatial history, TransArea Studies emphasize vectorial dynamisms and processes able to develop a poetics of movement. Beyond traditional comparative studies, TransArea Studies focus on border-crossing, on entanglements and multiple logics in order to provide a new prospective conception of literature and culture.
As the world cannot be adequately understood from the vantage point of a single language, the literatures of the world can no longer be trimmed to a single world literature in the Goethean sense. This recognition bodes well for the future of philology and of literary production. Through multiperspectival writing, knowledge of life may be attainable without being reduced to a single political, medial, cartographical, geocultural, or aesthetic logic. As a laboratory for polylogical thinking, literature does not represent reality, as Erich Auerbach put it. Rather, it represents multiple lived, experienced, or relivable realities. Whoever is open to a polylogical reception of the literatures of the world can perceive and experience how life knowledge transforms into lived knowledge and how knowledge for survival turns into knowledge for living together. However, literature can be more than it is only if it stays aware of the void, of lack, of privation, of the interminable: aware of the end that never is an end. Such a planetary concept of the literatures of the world offers valuable opportunities to all those who do not fall into the trap of contenting themselves with a supposed abundance of text.
Transarchipelische Szenografien : mobile Inszenierungen des Globalen im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert
(2011)
TransArea Tangier
(2018)
Tras la huella de la vida
(2015)
El proyecto de larga duración “Centro Alejandro de Humboldt – Ciencia en movimiento” (iniciado en 2015) de la Academia de las Ciencias y Humanidades Berlín-Brandemburgo tiene como objetivo la edición de los manuscritos de viaje del famoso autor, naturalista, cosmopólito y viajero. La edición incluirá los manuscritos de sus dos viajes hemisféricos (América, Asia) como también los de su legado literario. La pregunta esencial que acompaña las investigaciones en torno al proyecto de la Academia es la importancia que Humboldt le da a la vida y a la convivencia. Los tres pilares en los que descansa la reflexión son: la relacionalidad, la concomitancia entre ciencia y estética y el movimiento.
Un culpable inocente
(1999)
Un episodio en la vida del pintor viajero : mala literatura y escritura fulminante en Cesar Aira
(2011)
Un episodio en la vida del pintor viajero : mala literatura y escritura fulminante en César Aira
(2011)
Alexander von Humboldts Weltbegriffe schreiben sich ein in die Reflektionstradition Über die zweite Phase beschleunigter Globalisierung, die sich über die gesamte zweite Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts erstreckte. Die polyseme Struktur von Begriffen wie Weltbewusstsein ist Teil einer Wissenschaftsvision und -praxis, die am besten beschrieben werden kann als transdisziplinär, interkulturell, demokratisch popularisierend, kosmopolitisch, fraktal und transregional. Alexander von Humboldts neuer Diskurs über die Neue Welt lässt sich verstehen als ein wegweisendes Beispiel für TransArea Studies durch die Betonung regionenspezifischer Merkmale anhand der Entwicklung ihrer jeweils spezifischen Beziehungen und Dynamiken innerhalb eines weltweiten Netzwerkes von Informationen, Abhängigkeiten, Austauschprozessen und Korrespondenzen.
Unterwegs zum Weltbewußtsein
(2000)
Towards Global Consciousness. Alexander von Humboldt's Conception of Science and the emerging ethical Weltanschauung. In the context of recent reflections upon global ethics (Hans Küng), global democracy (Otfried Höffe) and a new cultural situation after the end of the Cold War (Clifford Geertz), Alexander von Humboldt's concept of global consciousness (Weltbewußtsein) marks a decisive point in the ungoing process of the construction of a new ethics of globalization. This article tries to show how Humboldt's transdisciplinary and intercultural conception of sience as WorldWideWeb integrates Kant's philosophical visions of global political institutions and formulates a critique of the non-empirical foundations of Hegel's teleological Weltanschauung. From his Visions of Nature and his Personal Narrative to his Cosmos, Humboldt's theory and practice of science help us to find a new ethos and new answers to the contemporary questions of divergent modernities.
Transarea studies focus upon spaces as created by the movements that criss-cross them. From this point of view, from its very beginnings, literature is closely interrelated with a vectorial (and much less with a purely spatial) conception of history - and with urbanity, which plays a decisive role in Gilgamesh's travels through a (narrative) cosmos centered upon the city of Uruk. This article explores the city as a transareal space of movement in three examples of literature, with no fixed abode, around the turn of the millennium, i.e. Assia Djebar's Les Nuits de Strasbourg, Emine Sevgi Oezdamar's Istanbul-Berlin Trilogy, and Cecile Wajsbrot's L'ile aux musees. These three writers project, in a very specific way, cities in motion as anagrammatic and fractal structures.
Veloziferische Exzellenzen
(2012)
Versuch über Humboldt
(2006)
Vom Auftauchen Amerikas zum Verschwinden Europas : amerikanische Träume von Kolumbus bis Baudrillard
(2002)
Die in diesem Band aufgefächerten Itinerarien des Handelsreisenden wie des Exilanten, die Gestaltungsformen in der Fremdsprache wie der Muttersprache, die Korrespondenzen mit Weggefährten und befreundeten Künstlern, mit Übersetzern und Vermittlern, mit politischen Freunden und Feinden bietet dem Leser erstmals eine umfassende Annäherung an die wichtigsten Werke dieses modernen Klassikers der spanischen Literatur. Reich bebildert und mit teilweise erstmals veröffentlichten Originaldokumenten illustriert, macht dieses Buch eine unbeugsame Persönlichkeit sichtbar, die sich auch in den Extremsituationen und Grenzerfahrungen von Lager, Flucht und Exil stets durch ihr Schreiben am Leben erhielt.
Dieser Beitrag präsentiert die epistemischen Veränderungen, die von der Entdeckungsreise zur Forschungsreise führten, im Lichte jener Auseinandersetzungen, die als „Berliner Debatte um die Neue Welt“ berühmt wurden. Alexander von Humboldt bemerkte und beschrieb um die Wende zum 19. Jahrhundert eine fundamentale Epochenschwelle, die er im Vorwort zu seinen Vues des Cordillères et Monumens des Peuples Indigènes de l’Amérique als eine „glückliche Revolution“ bezeichnete. Diese Revolution schloss für Humboldt auch die Tatsache mit ein, die Aufklärung nicht als eine rein europäische, sondern als eine transatlantische und weltumspannende philosophische Bewegung zu verstehen.
Vorwort
(2006)
Vorwort
(2008)
Vorwort
(2002)
Vorwort
(2005)
Vorwort
(2005)
Vorwort
(2020)
Welterleben/Weiterleben
(2017)
Welterleben and Weiterleben are what determine the second globalization (of four previously explored) whose constantly accelerating dynamic, vectorization, this essay explores. On the basis of selected writings of Georg Forster, Alexander von Humboldt, and Adelbert von Chamisso, the author highlights the increasing speed with which knowledge, especially in the experiential sciences, is produced and disseminated following the routes of ever-widening trade speeded along by globalization. The notion of ‘vectopia’ stands for the connection of utopia and uchronia in space and time in such a way that the experience of the world, expanded worldwide, contains within it a Weiter-Leben, a ‘living-further’ that is to be understood first in a spatial, and not yet temporal, sense, of what Forster called Erfahrungswissen, or ‘experiential knowledge.’ Vectopia, as elaborated here, has a material dimension that relates to the physical person, the body, the experience of the world that cannot occur without the constant changing of place, without a journeying that is again and again recommenced. Vectopia develops the projection of a life not from space or from time alone, but by their combination. Vectopia is more than a concept, it is a thought-figure: it is vitally connected to life, and thus a life-figure. It opens itself to a type of knowledge that stands almost at the threshold of a further life, indeed, of a Weiterleben that, opening itself to a ‘living-onward,’ resides beyond space, time, and movement.
Weltsichten Amerikas : hemisphaerische Konstruktionen in José Lezama Limas "La expresión americana"
(2012)
Wer sagt, was Leben ist? : Perspektiven der Debatte um eine lebenswissenschaftliche Philologie
(2010)
Zu diesem Kartenwerk
(2004)