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A secret thing: Forgetting the author in Annette von Droste‐Hülshoff's “Das erste Gedicht”
Abstract This article examines the notion of secrecy in Annette von Droste‐Hülshoff's poem “Das erste Gedicht” (1846), pursuing its inquiry through a critical analysis of the gendering of space and authorship in Walter Benjamin's commentary on her poetics in Deutsche Menschen. Eine Folge von Briefen (1936).
Julia Gutterman
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Galileis Verbrechen: Kepler, Galilei und das crimen laesae humanitatis
Abstract Johannes Kepler is often cited as a witness to scholars’ resistance to the shift from Latin to vernacular languages in the scientific literature in the early 17th century. Allegedly he was unable to read Italian, and reacted to Galileo's transition from Latin to Italian by accusing him of committing a crimen laesae humanitatis, with the double
Andreas Kleinert
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Abstract This paper explores the role and impact of the official Soviet hygiene propaganda during the first three decades after the October Revolution, taking as an example theatrical performances about infectious diseases. In the Bolshevik Great Experiment of the 1920s–30s, the creation of a “Soviet body” optimized according to aesthetic and medical ...
Igor J. Polianski +2 more
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Abstract The article focuses on specific forms, characters and types of ‘primary rejection’ or refusal that emerged in German subculture and deviant counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s, rejecting the cultural norms of mainstream society. Beginning with socially distinctive figures such as the layabout and the commune‐dweller, the article examines ...
Sara Bangert
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Entre sueño y despertar: la recepción del Surrealismo enWalter Benjamin [PDF]
Kaum ein Intellektueller der Weimarer Republik setzte sich so intensiv mit dem französischen Surrealismus auseinander wie Walter Benjamin. In der Bewegung sah der deutsch-jüdische Denker das eigene Anliegen, die Politisierung der Kunst zugunsten ...
Maeding, Linda
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"A Negative Lautréamont": Tradition and Politics in Benjamin's Interpretation of Kafka [PDF]
El presente artículo se propone analizar la interpretación benjaminiana de Kafkatomando como eje central el problema de la tradición y su resignificación política en el contexto de producción tardío.
Belforte, María Esperanza
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El "órganon" invisible : la gramática teológica del tiempo benjaminiano [PDF]
Es conocida la "confesión" de Benjamin sobre la teología en el momento en que refuta la idea de progreso: "Mi pensamiento se relaciona con la teología como el papel secante con la tinta. Está empapado en ella.
Naishtat, Francisco
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Abstract The paper reconstructs the tension between the then emerging approach of emphasising authorial innovation and the traditional learned practice of adapting and reusing existing texts, which was cultivated in the early modern ars excerpendi. In 1717, a case of plagiarism occurred in the midst of a new historiographical genre (Reichshistorie) and
Daniel Fulda
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Das Rätsel der Sappho-Corvina – Zur Interpretation des Lobgedichts von Naldo Naldi auf die Bibliothek von Matthias Corvinus [PDF]
Naldo Naldi’s encomiastic letter poem in four books, De laudibus augustae bibliothecae carmina, provides the fullest description of Matthias Corvinus’s library.
Bolonyai, Gábor
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Sociolinguistics going ‘wild’: The construction of auratic fields
Abstract This paper sets out to focus the “linguistic construction of publics” (Gal & Woolard, 2014 [2001]: 1) in a sense of the word that is often excluded from sociolinguistic discussion of linguistic action in the public sphere: it discusses how the public is constructed as an indexical (‘auratic’) arena, and a field for positioning, in ...
Jürgen Spitzmüller
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