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Memory, history, knowledges of the living together on to know living together of the literature
(2011)
Cultures and societies develop in a certain moment and within a certain context an awareness of how to live together, which not only has to be enriched continuously, but can also be lost or destroyed to a greater or smaller measure. Literature is, in its capacity as highly dynamic and interactive heritage and generator of life knowledge, that multilingual wisdom, which in dense form can find basic gnosemes of a good living, knowing how to survive and how to live together, which are crucial for the future of our planet and its very different manifestations of life.
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.
Black Barbie & Co. Migrations- und Rassismuserfahrungen in Songtexten französischer Rapperinnen
(2011)
Transarchipelische Szenografien : mobile Inszenierungen des Globalen im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert
(2011)
Presentación
(2011)
Vorwort
(2011)
Zentralamerika
(2011)
A conclusione degli eccetera
(2011)
Städte bieten eine Vielfalt von Zeichen, solche, die uns helfen, den urbanen Alltag zu bewältigen, und solcher die uns zum Nachdenken bringen. Skating, Parkour, Klebekunst, Flashmob, Graffiti, Clown Rebel Army, Strassentheater, Guerilla Knitting und Guerilla Gardening sind Zeichen der kreativen Aneignung, des Widerstands und des Eigensinns. Der gemeinsam mit Studierender der Universität Potsdam erarbeitete Katalog beschreibt und analysiert diese Phänomene erstmals unter einer gemeinsamen semiotischen Fragestellung: er fragt nach den schöpferischen Umdeutungsprozessen urbaner Zeichen und Codes. Sie gestalten städtischen Lebensraum um, erzeugen neue Formen der Vergemeinschaftung und ermöglichen neue Formen der Identitätsdarstellung und des Selbsterlebens.
L’articolo propone una rassegna delle iniziative dedicate all’opera di Pasolini in Germania degli ultimi dieci anni e una sintesi dei risultati della ricerca accademica. Nuove traduzioni rendono più ampia la divulgazione delle opere di questo autore e la loro ricezione anche da parte di un pubblico non specializzato. Sebbene l’interesse per il carattere politico dei suoi scritti sia in declino, a partire della fine degli anni novanta è invece cresciuta l’attenzione sui suoi aspetti artistici, estetici, tematici e linguistici. L’opera di Pasolini viene assunta nell’area di ricerca di studi sul corpo, della plurimedialità e intermedialità.
Daniel Alarcón, Lost City Radio: de la guerra, la dictadura, la historia y la invención de otra vida
(2011)
Acknowlegements
(2011)
Die Aktualität Alexander von Humboldts : Perspektiven eines Vordenkers für das 21. Jahrhundert
(2011)
Insulare ZwischenWelten der Literatur : Inseln, Archipele und Atolle aus transarealer Perspektive
(2011)
Un episodio en la vida del pintor viajero : mala literatura y escritura fulminante en Cesar Aira
(2011)
Rhythmus im Türkendeutschen
(2011)
This essay shows in what sense Alexander von Humboldt created a new discourse on the New World. In his view of the Americas, he was able to subvert the dominantly spatial history of the 'new hemisphere' found in Cornelius de Pauw or Guillaume-Thomas Raynal by introducing dynamic and vectorial structures that allow us to focus on the Americas not as 'the other' but as a highly interrelated part of the world. Humboldt's Weltbewusstsein ('world consciousness') develops a new discourse that can be best understood as a complex answer to the second period of accelerated globalisation.
Raum und Gefühl
(2011)
Sprachkontakte, Sprachvariation und Sprachwandel : Festschrift für Thomas Stehl zum 60. Geburtstag
(2011)
Identität durch Sprache : der Diskurs zur Apologie der Vernakularsprachen bis zum 18. Jahrhundert
(2011)