An Outline of the History of German-Written Jewish Literature from Bohemia and Moravia [PDF]
In my contribution, I provide an enumeration of nodal points for the theme of ‘Jewish literature’ from Bohemia and Moravia, and in rough, basic contours sketch out a developmental line of this literature and place it within a Central European (German ...
Ingeborg Fialová-Fürstová
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Marrism and Soviet Folklore Studies: From the Archives of Mark Azadovsky [PDF]
The linguistic theory of the Soviet academician Nikolai Marr which in the 1930s captured Soviet humanities, including literary and folklore studies, had several stages: from an unrestrained glorification up to its complete defamation in 1950 (after ...
Konstantin M. Azadovsky
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“My Real Life Is in Solitude…”: From the Diary of Maria Pozharova [PDF]
The publication is dedicated to the poetess Maria Pozharova, who actively published in the Russian press at the beginning of the 20th century, and participated in the meetings of a number of St.
Konstantin M. Azadovsky
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Jewish Literature in German Clothing…? [PDF]
As in the case of Franz Kafka and other authors like Franz Werfel, Joseph Roth, Arthur Schnitzler or Leo Perutz, it is necessary to take seemingly secondary or even hidden allusions to Jewishness very seriously.
Karl Erich Grözinger
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DAS IMAGINÄRE ALS TEIL DES FREMDSPRACHENUNTERRICHTS [PDF]
Inner images (visual mental representations) undoubtedly constitute an intrinsic part of our personal world. They are independent of external visual stimuli and they are stored in the brain.
Ivica KOLEČÁNI LENČOVÁ +1 more
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A Bayesian Approach to German Personal and Demonstrative Pronouns
When faced with an ambiguous pronoun, an addressee must interpret it by identifying a suitable referent. It has been proposed that the interpretation of pronouns can be captured using Bayes’ Rule: P(referent|pronoun) ∝ P(pronoun|referent)P(referent ...
Clare Patterson +4 more
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Metacognition in Argumentative Writing Based on Multiple Sources in Geography Education
This paper addresses questions about the use of metacognitive strategies in argumentative writing based on multiple sources and the influence of this use on the quality of student texts.
Diana Gebele +3 more
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On the Monograph by E.A. Zachevskij “The Man who Lied while telling the Truth. Life and Work of Wolfgang Koeppen” (St. Petersburg, Kriega, 2019. 752 p.) [PDF]
E.A. Zachevsky’s book is the first study about the Western German author Wolfgang Koeppen (1906–1996). For the first time in the national and international literary studies, the monograph offers a detailed survey of the writer’s life and work as well as ...
Tamara V. Kudryavtseva +1 more
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Angewandte Literaturwissenschaft – Überlegungen zu Perspektiven einer Germanistik der Zukunft
Recently there is a big discussion about the sense and nonsense of what we called the former philology, especially in the field of German studies. The author tries to focus his consideration of German literature on the importance of studying German ...
Stephan Wolting
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“Etwas Fehlt”: Marxian Utopias in Bloch and Adorno
During a radio debate in 1964, Bloch and Adorno clashed over the status of Utopia in Marx’s thinking. In particular, the disagreement concerned the possibilities (or, rather, limitations) of picturing – with Marx and beyond Marx – a condition in which ...
Sebastian Truskolaski
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