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  • Title: Vorschlag für ein drittes Heft des Jahrbuchs für Internationale Germanistik

    Vorschlag für ein drittes Heft des Jahrbuchs für Internationale Germanistik

    Transnationalität und der Blick von außen. Deutschsprachige Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte in neuen Dialogräumen
    by Chiara Conterno (Author)
  • Title: Variation in Synchronic Development of Literature: Mutual Learning
  • Title: Transnationale Akzente: Zur vermittelnden Funktion von Literatur- und Kulturzeitschriften im Europa des 20. Jahrhunderts

    Transnationale Akzente: Zur vermittelnden Funktion von Literatur- und Kulturzeitschriften im Europa des 20. Jahrhunderts

    by Michael Peter Hehl (Volume editor) Heribert Tommek (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Transkulturelles Schreiben im Kontext von (Post-)Migration.

    Transkulturelles Schreiben im Kontext von (Post-)Migration.

    Aktuelle Entwicklungen und Tendenzen in Deutschland und Frankreich
    by Myriam Geiser (Author)
  • Title: Transiträume und transitorische Begegnungen in Literatur, Theater und Film

    Transiträume und transitorische Begegnungen in Literatur, Theater und Film

    by E.W.B. Hess-Lüttich (Volume editor) Sabine Egger (Volume editor) Withold Bonner (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Culture of Translation in Romania / Übersetzungskultur und Literaturübersetzen in Rumänien

    The Culture of Translation in Romania / Übersetzungskultur und Literaturübersetzen in Rumänien

    by Maria Sass (Volume editor) Ștefan Baghiu (Volume editor) Vlad Pojoga (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Subjekt und Liminalität in der Gegenwartsliteratur

    Subjekt und Liminalität in der Gegenwartsliteratur

    Band 8.2: Schwellenzeit – Gattungstransitionen – Grenzerfahrungen; Sergej Birjukov zum 70. Geburtstag
    by Matthias Fechner (Volume editor) Henrieke Stahl (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Sprache und Kultur im Spiegel der Rezension

    Sprache und Kultur im Spiegel der Rezension

    Ausgewählte Beiträge der GeFoText-Konferenz vom 29.9. bis 1.10.2010 in Vaasa
    by Mariann Skog-Södersved (Volume editor) Christoph Parry (Volume editor) Michael Szurawitzki (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Regensburger Arbeiten zur Anglistik und Amerikanistik / Regensburg Studies in British and American Languages and Cultures

    The series Regensburg Studies in British and American Languages and Cultures was established in 1971 and publishes studies on the languages, literatures and cultures of North America, the British Isles, as well as the English-speaking regions of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Caribbean. Within a transhistorical, transnational and interdisciplinary conceptual framework, the monographs in this series have stressed different areas of focus in their engagement with textual, performative, visual, material and virtual forms of representation. Recent subjects of investigation have been, for instance, language variation and varieties of English as well as the representation and enactment of regional, (trans)national and global identities. Die Buchreihe Regensburger Arbeiten zur Anglistik und Amerikanistik besteht seit 1971 und publiziert Studien zu den Sprachen, Literaturen und Kulturen Nordamerikas, der britischen Inseln sowie der englischsprachigen Regionen Afrikas, Asiens, Ozeaniens und der Karibik. Transhistorisch, transnational und interdisziplinär ausgerichtet, wählen die Monographien der Reihe je unterschiedliche Schwerpunkte in ihrer Auseinandersetzung mit textuellen, performativen, visuellen, materiellen oder virtuellen Repräsentationsformen. Untersuchungsgegenstände der letzten Jahre waren beispielsweise die sprachlichen Varietäten des Englischen sowie Darstellungen und Inszenierungen von regionalen, (trans)nationalen und globalen Identitäten.

    48 publications

  • Title: Osteuropäisch-jüdische Literaturen im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert: Identität und Poetik

    Osteuropäisch-jüdische Literaturen im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert: Identität und Poetik

    Eastern European Jewish Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries: Identity and Poetics
    by Klavdia Smola (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: Mitteldeutsche Orientliteratur des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts. «Graf Rudolf» und «Herzog Ernst»

    Mitteldeutsche Orientliteratur des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts. «Graf Rudolf» und «Herzog Ernst»

    Ein Beitrag zu interkulturellen Auseinandersetzungen im Hochmittelalter
    by Yücel Sivri (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Méditerranée: Littératures - Cultures / Mittelmeer: Literaturen - Kulturen

    Das Mittelmeer ist in den letzten Jahren nicht nur ins Zentrum politischer Interessen gerückt, sondern auch in den Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften neu entdeckt worden. Seit mehr als 2000 Jahren treten in diesem in exemplarischer Weise transkulturellen Raum Kulturen miteinander in Kontakt, sei es in Form friedlicher Begegnungen, sei es in Form blutiger Konflikte. Das Mittelmeer hat nicht nur die Mentalitäten der Menschen geprägt, die an seinen Ufern leben, sondern Mythologien und Bilderwelten geschaffen, die tief in die literarischen Texte und Filme eingeschrieben sind. Aufbruch und Neuanfang, Reise, die Begegnung mit dem Anderen, die Beziehungen von Mensch, Natur und Geographie sind nur einige der Themen und Motive, die vom Mittelmeer ihren Ausgangspunkt nehmen, um in die Weltliteratur auszustrahlen. Die Reihe nimmt Arbeiten auf, die diesen Themen, Bildern und Mythologien in Literatur und Film nachgehen, die nach der diskursiven Errichtung und Begründung, aber auch nach der Überschreitung und Überwindung kultureller Grenzen im Mittelmeerraum fragen, die die Beziehungen und Bezugnahmen zwischen den einzelnen Kulturen und ihren Artefakten untersuchen. Sie situiert sich im Rahmen einer transnationalen, postkolonial und transkulturell begründeten Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft, in der auch die wissenschaftliche Analyse von Film und anderen medialen Formen ihren Platz hat. Homepage der Herausgeberinnen: Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Arend Dr. Elke Richter

    3 publications

  • Imagining Black Europe

    ISSN: 2633-108X

    This series seeks to publish critical and nuanced scholarship in the field of Black European Studies. Moving beyond and building on the Black Atlantic approach, books in this series will underscore the existence, diversity and evolution of Black Europe. They will provide historical, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on how Black diasporic peoples have reconfigured the boundaries of Black identity making, claim making and politics; created counterdiscourses and counterpublics on race, colonialism, postcolonialism and racism; and forged transnational connections and solidarities across Europe and the globe. The series will also illustrate the ways that Black European diasporic peoples have employed intellectual, socio-political, artistic/cultural, affective, digital and pedagogical work to aid their communities and causes, challenge their exclusion and cultivate ties with their allies, thus gaining recognition in their societies and beyond. Representing the field’s dynamic growth methodologically, geographically and culturally, the series will also collectively interrogate notions of Blackness, Black diasporic culture and Europeanness while also challenging the boundaries of Europe. Books in the series will critically examine how race and ethnicity intersect with the themes of gender, nationality, class, religion, politics, kinship, sexuality, affect and the transnational, offering comparative and international perspectives. One of the main goals of the series is to introduce and produce rigorous academic research that connects not only with individuals in academia but also with a broader public. Areas of interest: Social movements Racial discourses and politics Empire, slavery and colonialism Decolonialization and postcolonialism Gender, sexuality and intersectionality Black activism (in all its forms) Racial and political violence and surveillance Racial constructions Diasporic practices Race and racialization in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary eras Identity, representation and cultural productions (music, art, literature, etc.) Memory Migration and immigration Citizenship State building and diplomacy Nations and nationalisms All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Advisory Board: Hakim Adi (Chichester), Robbie Aitken (Sheffield Hallam), Catherine Baker (Hull), Eddie Bruce-Jones (Birkbeck), Alessandra Di Maio (Palermo), Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick), Philomena Essed (Antioch), Crystal Fleming (Stony-Brook), David Theo Goldberg (UC Irvine), Silke Hackenesch (Cologne), Elahe Haschemi Yekani (Humboldt), Nicholas R. Jones (Yale), Silyane Larcher (CNRS), Olivette Otele (SOAS, London), Sue Peabody (Washington State), Kennetta Hammond Perry (Northwestern), Cassander L. Smith (Alabama), S. A. Smythe (Toronto)

    7 publications

  • Title: Herrenhäuser ohne Herren

    Herrenhäuser ohne Herren

    Ostelbische Geschichtsorte im 20. Jahrhundert
    by Herle Forbrich (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: Geschlechterbilder im Vertreibungsdiskurs

    Geschlechterbilder im Vertreibungsdiskurs

    Auseinandersetzungen in Literatur, Film und Theater nach 1945 in Deutschland und Polen
    by Kirsten Möller (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Gernika / «Guernica» als Erinnerungsort in der spanischsprachigen Literatur
  • German Life and Civilization

    ISSN: 0899-9899

    German Life and Civilization contributes to a critical understanding of Central European cultural history from medieval times to the present. Culture is here defined in the broadest sense, comprising expressions and representations in literature, music, performative and pictorial arts, and media, as well as political and sociohistorical developments in the texture of everyday life. Building on its strengths in GDR scholarship and political literature, the series also seeks to explore newer thematic trends such as human entanglements with the environment and natural world, and transnational and minority communities. The series aims to foster progressive and inclusive scholarship that aspires to a synthetic view of culture by crossing traditional disciplinary boundaries. Manuscripts in both English and German are subject to a robust external peer review process. Series Editor: Kristopher Imbrigotta (University of Puget Sound) Series founder: Jost Hermand (University of Wisconsin) Advisory Board: Stephen Brockmann (Carnegie Mellon), Jason Groves (University of Washington), Brigitte Jirku (University of Valencia), Teresa Kovacs (Indiana University), Anke Pinkert (University of Illinois), Caroline Rupprecht (City University of New York), Marc Silberman (University of Wisconsin), Didem Uca (Emory University)

    74 publications

  • Title: Gedichte schreiben in Zeiten der Umbrüche

    Gedichte schreiben in Zeiten der Umbrüche

    Tendenzen der Lyrik seit 1989 in Russland und Deutschland
    by Henrieke Stahl (Volume editor) Hermann Korte (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Filme der Kindheit – Kindheit im Film

    Filme der Kindheit – Kindheit im Film

    Beispiele aus Skandinavien, Mittel- und Osteuropa
    by Christine Gölz (Volume editor) Karin Hoff (Volume editor) Anja Tippner (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Eurosinica

    ISSN: 2235-6258

    "EUROSINICA is a book series for monographs of various thematic focuses, sharing the goal of studying culture and literature in contemporary or historical contexts. The series, under the imprint of Peter Lang, was founded in 1984 by the German sinologist Günther Debon (1921–2005) and the Canadian comparatist Adrian Hsia (1938–2010); so far, thirteen books have been published. While the founding editors placed the emphasis on the transfer processes of classical literary works and motifs between cultures, the continuation of their work requires new approaches. Rather than operate within the conceptual framework of “cultural dialogue” between an East and a West viewed as distinct entities, the series editors tend to a view of cultures in contact. EUROSINICA is accordingly open for studies and interpretation of authors, personalities, genres and individual works committed to an understanding of humanity as a common source of values which, rather than be impeded by cultural, linguistic or ethnic disparity, are being reshaped and reinvented in different settings. From the basic concept the series’ founders have contributed, we will carry on the approach to literature, the arts and history as transnational narratives emerging out of distinct contextualization and relying on as well as contributing to both the European and the Sinic cultural spheres. We explicitly welcome well-argued innovative interpretations of classical works, as we do historical and translation studies. At a time of ongoing global changes of aesthetic and critical paradigms, EUROSINICA does not intend to propose the East-West-paradigm as a last refuge for intellectual cultural conservatism, but rather envisages new critical approaches to the sporadic process of aesthetic and historical interactions (“contacts”) between formerly allegedly “separated” cultural spheres. For Authors EUROSINICA expects to publish between one and two volumes annually and aims for a balance between studies of contemporary or ancient focus. It thereby seeks to counter the trend of separating research on classical and modern issues. EUROSINICA will consider manuscripts in European languages. The series editors and board members are scholars at universities in the Baltic and Nordic countries of Europe, as well as in mainland China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. They represent the disciplines of comparative literature, cultural studies and history in European and East Asian languages. As a series, EUROSINICA is directed and managed by AsiaRes, the Baltic Research Center for East Asian studies at the University of Latvia in Riga and the Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies at Stockholm University. For further information, please write to eurosinica@asiares.lv or irmy.schweiger@orient.su.se. Editors • Frank Kraushaar (Tallinn University/Tallinn/Estonia; AsiaRes University of Latvia/Riga/Latvia) • Irmy Schweiger (University of Stockholm/Sweden) Board Members • He Chengzhou (Nanjing) • Mark Gamsa (Tel Aviv / Riga) • Shu-ching Ho (Düsseldorf) • Lucie Berner (Macao) • Tatsuo Takahashi (Tokyo) • Rossella Ferrari (London) " "EUROSINICA is a book series for monographs of various thematic focuses, sharing the goal of studying culture and literature in contemporary or historical contexts. The series, under the imprint of Peter Lang, was founded in 1984 by the German sinologist Günther Debon (1921–2005) and the Canadian comparatist Adrian Hsia (1938–2010); so far, thirteen books have been published. While the founding editors placed the emphasis on the transfer processes of classical literary works and motifs between cultures, the continuation of their work requires new approaches. Rather than operate within the conceptual framework of “cultural dialogue” between an East and a West viewed as distinct entities, the series editors tend to a view of cultures in contact. EUROSINICA is accordingly open for studies and interpretation of authors, personalities, genres and individual works committed to an understanding of humanity as a common source of values which, rather than be impeded by cultural, linguistic or ethnic disparity, are being reshaped and reinvented in different settings. From the basic concept the series’ founders have contributed, we will carry on the approach to literature, the arts and history as transnational narratives emerging out of distinct contextualization and relying on as well as contributing to both the European and the Sinic cultural spheres. We explicitly welcome well-argued innovative interpretations of classical works, as we do historical and translation studies. At a time of ongoing global changes of aesthetic and critical paradigms, EUROSINICA does not intend to propose the East-West-paradigm as a last refuge for intellectual cultural conservatism, but rather envisages new critical approaches to the sporadic process of aesthetic and historical interactions (“contacts”) between formerly allegedly “separated” cultural spheres. Pour les auteurs EUROSINICA expects to publish between one and two volumes annually and aims for a balance between studies of contemporary or ancient focus. It thereby seeks to counter the trend of separating research on classical and modern issues. EUROSINICA will consider manuscripts in European languages. The series editors and board members are scholars at universities in the Baltic and Nordic countries of Europe, as well as in mainland China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. They represent the disciplines of comparative literature, cultural studies and history in European and East Asian languages. As a series, EUROSINICA is directed and managed by AsiaRes, the Baltic Research Center for East Asian studies at the University of Latvia in Riga and the Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies at Stockholm University. For further information, please write to eurosinica@asiares.lv or irmy.schweiger@orient.su.se. Éditeurs • Frank Kraushaar (Tallinn University/Tallinn/Estonia; AsiaRes University of Latvia/Riga/Latvia) • Irmy Schweiger (University of Stockholm/Sweden) Les membres du conseil d'administration • He Chengzhou (Nanjing) • Mark Gamsa (Tel Aviv / Riga) • Shu-ching Ho (Düsseldorf) • Lucie Berner (Macao) • Tatsuo Takahashi (Tokyo) • Rossella Ferrari (London) " "EUROSINICA is a book series for monographs of various thematic focuses, sharing the goal of studying culture and literature in contemporary or historical contexts. The series, under the imprint of Peter Lang, was founded in 1984 by the German sinologist Günther Debon (1921–2005) and the Canadian comparatist Adrian Hsia (1938–2010); so far, thirteen books have been published. While the founding editors placed the emphasis on the transfer processes of classical literary works and motifs between cultures, the continuation of their work requires new approaches. Rather than operate within the conceptual framework of “cultural dialogue” between an East and a West viewed as distinct entities, the series editors tend to a view of cultures in contact. EUROSINICA is accordingly open for studies and interpretation of authors, personalities, genres and individual works committed to an understanding of humanity as a common source of values which, rather than be impeded by cultural, linguistic or ethnic disparity, are being reshaped and reinvented in different settings. From the basic concept the series’ founders have contributed, we will carry on the approach to literature, the arts and history as transnational narratives emerging out of distinct contextualization and relying on as well as contributing to both the European and the Sinic cultural spheres. We explicitly welcome well-argued innovative interpretations of classical works, as we do historical and translation studies. At a time of ongoing global changes of aesthetic and critical paradigms, EUROSINICA does not intend to propose the East-West-paradigm as a last refuge for intellectual cultural conservatism, but rather envisages new critical approaches to the sporadic process of aesthetic and historical interactions (“contacts”) between formerly allegedly “separated” cultural spheres. Für Autoren EUROSINICA expects to publish between one and two volumes annually and aims for a balance between studies of contemporary or ancient focus. It thereby seeks to counter the trend of separating research on classical and modern issues. EUROSINICA will consider manuscripts in European languages. The series editors and board members are scholars at universities in the Baltic and Nordic countries of Europe, as well as in mainland China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. They represent the disciplines of comparative literature, cultural studies and history in European and East Asian languages. As a series, EUROSINICA is directed and managed by AsiaRes, the Baltic Research Center for East Asian studies at the University of Latvia in Riga and the Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies at Stockholm University. For further information, please write to eurosinica@asiares.lv or irmy.schweiger@orient.su.se. Herausgeber • Frank Kraushaar (Tallinn University/Tallinn/Estonia; AsiaRes University of Latvia/Riga/Latvia) • Irmy Schweiger (University of Stockholm/Sweden) Vorstandsmitglieder • He Chengzhou (Nanjing) • Mark Gamsa (Tel Aviv / Riga) • Shu-ching Ho (Düsseldorf) • Lucie Berner (Macao) • Tatsuo Takahashi (Tokyo) • Rossella Ferrari (London) "

    12 publications

  • Deutsche Sprache und Kultur in Mittel-, Ost- und Südosteuropa

    Die Reihe widmet sich der deutschen Sprache und Kultur mit einem sprachwissenschaftlichen, literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlichen sowie sprachdidaktischen Schwerpunkt. Sie soll in besonderer Weise ein Sprachrohr für Mittel-, Ost- und Südeuropa sein und den vergleichenden interkulturellen Aspekt in Publikationen aus und über diese Region berücksichtigen. Die Mitglieder des Herausgeberteams sind selbst in diesen Regionen verortet. Durch die Initiierung internationaler Tagungen und editorischer Kooperationen haben sie den wissenschaftlichen Transfer mit Fachvertretern diverser germanistischer Standorte gefördert. Die Reihe richtet sich vor allem an Autorinnen und Autoren, die regional und transnational zu einem wissenschaftlichen Austausch beitragen wollen.

    6 publications

  • Title: Der Massenmensch zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts

    Der Massenmensch zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts

    Ein diskursgeschichtlicher Vergleich zur deutschen und spanischen Literatur
    by Charlotte Jestaedt (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Thesis
  • Title: Das (franko-)algerische Kino

    Das (franko-)algerische Kino

    Eine filmgeschichtliche Studie aus transnationaler Perspektive
    by Verena Domberg (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Akten des XII. Internationalen Germanistenkongresses Warschau 2010- Vielheit und Einheit der Germanistik weltweit

    Akten des XII. Internationalen Germanistenkongresses Warschau 2010- Vielheit und Einheit der Germanistik weltweit

    Film und visuelle Medien- Multimediale und transnationale Kommunikation im Barockzeitalter- Entwicklungen in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur und Medien nach- 1989- Literatur-Medien-Kultur im germanistischen Kontext -Mitherausgeber
    by Franciszek Grucza (Volume editor) Miroslawa Czarnecka (Volume editor) Carsten Gansel (Volume editor) Ryozo Maeda (Volume editor) Jacek Rzeszotnik (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Akten des XII. Internationalen Germanistenkongresses Warschau 2010- Vielheit und Einheit der Germanistik weltweit

    Akten des XII. Internationalen Germanistenkongresses Warschau 2010- Vielheit und Einheit der Germanistik weltweit

    Nationale und transnationale Identitäten in der Literatur- Ich, Individualität, Individuum. Kulturelle Selbst-Vergewisserung in der Literatur -Mitherausgeber: Aleya Khattab und Dirk Kemper
    by Franciszek Grucza (Volume editor) Dirk Kemper (Volume editor) Aleya Khattab (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
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