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  1. Un Jésus postmoderne
    Erschienen: 06.11.2019

    [Rezension zu:] Thibault, Bruno: Un Jésus postmoderne. Les récritures romanesques contemporaines des Evangiles. - Leiden-Boston: Brill Rodopi 2017 - (Chiasma ; 37) mehr

     

    [Rezension zu:] Thibault, Bruno: Un Jésus postmoderne. Les récritures romanesques contemporaines des Evangiles. - Leiden-Boston: Brill Rodopi 2017 - (Chiasma ; 37)

     

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    ISBN: 978-3-8498-1308-6
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    Schlagworte: Jesus Christus; Evangelium; Rezeption
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  2. Literarisch gespiegelt : Die Sprache - Die Gabe - Das Böse - Die Zeit
    Erschienen: 06.11.2019

    [Rezension zu:] Anderegg, Johannes: Literarisch gespiegelt: Die Sprache - Die Gabe - Das Böse - Die Zeit. Ein Skizzenbuch. - Bielefeld: Aisthesis 2018. mehr

     

    [Rezension zu:] Anderegg, Johannes: Literarisch gespiegelt: Die Sprache - Die Gabe - Das Böse - Die Zeit. Ein Skizzenbuch. - Bielefeld: Aisthesis 2018.

     

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    Schlagworte: Zeit <Motiv>; Das Böse; Gabe <Motiv>; Sprache <Motiv>
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  3. Einleitung
    Erschienen: 06.11.2019

    Ein besonderer Fokus der hier versammelten Aufsätze liegt auf der Darstellung des Raumtyps Innenraum, der - wie die unterschiedlichen Lektüren aus verschiedenen Philologien vorführen - ein weitreichendes narratives Experimentierfeld darstellt. Im... mehr

     

    Ein besonderer Fokus der hier versammelten Aufsätze liegt auf der Darstellung des Raumtyps Innenraum, der - wie die unterschiedlichen Lektüren aus verschiedenen Philologien vorführen - ein weitreichendes narratives Experimentierfeld darstellt. Im Zentrum der Auseinandersetzung steht zum einen die Frage, wie literarische Räume und Raumvorstellungen konstituiert und in eine narrative Progression übersetzt werden, zum anderen die Frage nach den unterschiedlichen - symbolischen, allegorischen, soziologischen oder poetologischen - Funktionszusammenhängen, in die das literarische Interieur eingebunden ist.

     

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    Schlagworte: Raum <Motiv>; Ding <Motiv>; Zuhause <Motiv>; Innenraum <Motiv>
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  4. Komparatistik : Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft ; 2017
    Erschienen: 11.11.2019

    In recent years, the interest in theory which has once been a moving force of academic research in the field of literary studies appears to have decreased. The status of theory, its relevance and appropriateness for the understanding of literature... mehr

     

    In recent years, the interest in theory which has once been a moving force of academic research in the field of literary studies appears to have decreased. The status of theory, its relevance and appropriateness for the understanding of literature have been put into doubt. Faced with this observation, some critics have even suggested that we have now entered into a new era of research which can retrospectively be identified as the era "after theory". Against the background of such pronouncements and to a certain extent in opposition to them, the investigations proposed here wish to uphold the idea of the utility and indeed the need for theoretical approaches to literature. To appreciate the status of theory and its possible contribution to a deepened understanding of literature, it is useful not to focus exclusively on the distinction or supposed divide between literature and theory. Instead we should pay attention to what links and unites them. This common ground or common denominator of literature and theory consists in the dimension of language. Furnishing the intellectual material from which both domains of articulation are formed, language constitutes at once the key element of literature and a principal concern of theory. [...] The present volume collects the papers presented in the context of the panel "Languages of Theory" at the conference of the "International Association of Comparative Literature" (ICLA) at Vienna in July 2016. As stated above, our aim is to examine the philological or linguistic preoccupations of current approaches in literary and cultural theory, to look into the (pre-)history of theory's engagement with linguistic concerns and to unfold its conceptual and semantic implications. Taking our cue from the title of the ICLA conference, "The Many Languages of Comparative Literature", we have found it to be a rewarding task to raise the issue of the "languages of theory" and to promote its further exploration and analysis. It is our contention that theoretical approaches and reflections do not only rightfully hold their place in comparative literature studies but that it is also worthwhile to interrogate their conceptual genealogies and terminological choices, their styles of thought and argument as well as their various linguistic engagements. The articles united in this volume have taken up this challenge and attempt to elucidate the intricate relationship of language and theory in exemplary case studies.

     

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    ISBN: 978-3-8498-1292-8
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    Schlagworte: Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft; Literaturtheorie
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  5. Towards a visual middle voice : crisis, dispossession, and spectrality in Spain's hologram protest

    As a legitimizing mechanism for a doctrine of 'no alternatives,' crisis rhetoric tends to rely on distinctions between 'right' and 'wrong' that often turn political decisions into pseudo-choices between a legitimate and an illegitimate (even... mehr

     

    As a legitimizing mechanism for a doctrine of 'no alternatives,' crisis rhetoric tends to rely on distinctions between 'right' and 'wrong' that often turn political decisions into pseudo-choices between a legitimate and an illegitimate (even catastrophic) alternative. This binary logic also pervades the ways subjects are cast in this rhetoric as either active or passive, guilty or innocent, masters or victims. [...] The rhetorical reliance on the oppositions of passive/active or victims/perpetrators extends to several contexts of 'crisis' in Europe today, as Maria Boletsi shows. Against the backdrop of the crisis rhetoric and the monologic narratives and dualistic distinctions it produces, the need for alternative forms of expression is amplified. In this article, Boletsi makes a case for the "middle voice" as an expressive modality that can introduce alternative 'grammars' of subjectivity and agency to those on which dominant crisis rhetoric hinges. [...] To that end, Boletsi centers on a peculiar public protest in front of the Spanish Parliament in Madrid in April 2015, opposing a (then) newly introduced Spanish law—the "Law of Citizen Security" - which significantly restricted the citizens' freedom of assembly and expression in the name of security and crisis-management. Unlike any other protest, this one was not carried out by actual people, but by holographic projections of protesters. This 'hologram protest' put forward a form of dispossession, whereby bodies asserted presence in public space through their absence. Unsettling the boundaries between fiction and reality, materiality and immateriality, power and impotence, past and present, the protest fostered a spectral space that functioned as a visual analogue of the middle voice. The spectral subjectivity that this 'ghost march' enacted, both underscored and challenged politically induced conditions of dispossession and precarity, through and against these conditions. As a result, the protest recast crisis as a critical threshold from which alternative narratives of the present and the future can emerge.

     

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    Schlagworte: Griechenland; Spanien; Krise; Rhetorik; Medium <Linguistik>; Protest
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