Monday, January 31, 2011

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Über Grenzen sprechen

... is the motto of the conference languagetalks2011 , from 16 to 18 February 2011 at the Munich Ludwig-Maximilians-University takes place. In the literary and linguistic lectures is about 'self-language and foreign language "to" Power and resistance "or" language contact and hybridization. The program can be found here .

Saturday, January 29, 2011

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Zum 230. Geburtstag...

... of the socially critical poet with aristocratic German immigrant you can take a look at the village church of Ante / Champagne throw, shot provisional 2008 Louis Charles Adelaide de Chamisso de Boncourt am, in the 31 was baptized Januar 1781st From the castle of his ancestors Boncourt nothing is left as a barely recognizable ditch and a few fish ponds. The old count have it as well sometimes forget. You may as Chamisso researchers or readers but also to prepare ever been to a conference in Louisville, KY / USA in September 2011, which concerned "Foreign Voices and multilinguality in German Literature" (Droste-Hülshoff, Sebald, Fontane, Kafka go to Jandl). Until 1 February can still contributing at Esther Kilcoyne / University of Hamburg submitted. Contact: esther.kilchmann @ uni-hamburg.de.
Addendum: One worth listening to 15-minute feature the 230th Chamisso's birthday that sent the NDR, zines on NDR.de .

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Konferenz in Paris - online

Die internationale Chamissokonferenz "Korrespondenzen und Transformationen", die vom 9. bis 11. Juni 2011 in Paris stattfindet, hat ab sofort eine eigene Website. Dort sind die Ankündigungen einiger Vorträge, eine Teilnehmerliste und demnächst auch das genaue Programm nachzulesen: http://chamissokonferenz2011.uit.no

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Chamisso in der Gartenlaube

Welch hoher Rang dem Dichter Adelbert von Chamisso einst im wilhelminischen Deutschland zugemessen wurde, erkennt der heutige Leser, wenn er das Wochenblatt Die Gartenlaube , Jahrgang 1881, Heft 1, aufschlägt. Dort findet sich neben einer ausführlichen Würdigung Chamisso also has researched the next illustrated portrait of the origin of the Chamisso researcher Bernd Ballmann. Read his review .

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Chamisso-Preis an Jean Krier

Jean Krier wins the prize of 15,000 € Adelbert von Chamisso Prize 2011th With the Chamisso Prize honors the Robert Bosch Foundation in 1985 outstanding literary achievements in German, written by authors whose native language or cultural origin is not German. The Luxembourg poet Krier impressed with his latest band "heart's games", he enriched with the jury, according to the original and impressive display of the German-language poetry. This year's prizes in the amount of 7,000 euros will go to Olga Martynova and Nicol Ljubić. The awards will be on 16 March 2011 in the Court Church of the Munich Residence awarded. more detailed in the press release the Robert Bosch Foundation. Photo: Yves Noir / Robert Bosch Stiftung.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Fotos Sesis De Pati Navida

Chamissos Schädel

the occasion of the 200th Anniversary has scoured the Berlin Museum of Natural History's collections for objects that Chamisso gave after his world tour of Berlin University. A considerable number - Walmodelle carved wooden fish and snakes in alcohol, corals, skulls and stuffed birds - is bis Ende Februar in der Ausstellung Klasse, Ordnung, Art zu sehen. Doch es gibt es noch weitere Funde: Das zeigt das Foto von einem Tisch voller Tierschädel, alle von Chamisso gesammelt, das Hannelore Landsberg vom Naturkundemuseum zur Verfügung gestellt hat. Am linken und rechten Bildrand sind die Schädel von Delphinen zu erkennen. Der große Schädel in der Mitte gehörte einem Seelöwen und ist derzeit in der Ausstellung zu bewundern. Hannelore Landsberg leitet die Historische Arbeitsstelle im Museum für Naturkunde, sie ist Mitherausgeberin des wunderschönen Katalogs zur Geschichte des Hauses, der begleitend zur Ausstellung erschienen ist.

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Zwei zeitgenössische Künstler...

... Who made friends with Adelbert von Chamisso have are the painter and sculptor Uwe Henneken , born 1974, and the artist and illustrator Bernd Lehmann , born 1950. Lehmann Chamisso cycle, a portfolio with 12 original etchings, was founded in 2002 and is accompanied by written lively introduction to the literary scholar Dr. Alexandra Hildebrandt. - 2006 Uwe Henneken presented at the Berlin Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch a series of pictures entitled "schlemihlium" before, inspired by Chamisso shadow motif, which was afterwards presented as an "empire schlemihlium" in the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem and in 2007 appeared as a book. It is no wonder not even that close as the brightly colored conceptualists Henneken topics such as "Fortress Europe", "Nulltikulti" and the earth as a stranger to all.

Monday, January 17, 2011

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review: Laugh, if you are wise - A literary journey from Homer to Beckett-reading book

This primer is divided into two major parts: The first part deals with comic conflict, the second with the theories of laughter.

The comic conflicts are divided into:

curtain! Jester, mocker and minstrels
heavenly laughter
joked at the beginning of the woman
mocked mocker
wit as a weapon
"When` s is the truth? " As fools
Foolish servant Mr.
ridiculous "I'm Carlini" From the comic Tagik
laughter at the abyss
"Not by wrath, but kills you."

This part of the reading text book of Hippocrates, Lucian, Apuleius, Dario For, Homer, Plato, Jean de la Fontaine, Johann Peter Hebel, Giovanni Boccaccio, Sebastian Brant, Erasmus of Rotterdam, William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, Grimmelshausen, Molière, Denis Diderot, Baudelaire, Friedrich Nietzsche and many others.

The second part, "Theories of Laughter" includes very illuminating passages from Plato, René Descartes, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Georg Jünger, Franz Kafka and Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno, etc.

The epilogue of the Issuer Laetia Rimpau is very instructive with regard to the design of the book, the literary texts of the European culture of laughter imagining. This goes back to antiquity. It's about the questions: "When or what the protagonists in novels or laugh in plays," "When and why breaks out in a poem or a novel in society laughter?" and "What exactly is under To understand spot, comedy or joke? "(quote p. 308)

The editor notes that in the presented texts rarely funny, approaching I can confirm where Nietzsche is in.." Origin the comic "finds that marks the transition from momentary anxiety in short-lasting high spirits as the comic, adding, that the phenomenon of the tragic man quickly changes over from a large, constant high spirits in great fear. Because of the constant high spirits among mortals far fewer than the cause for fear, it would be more comical than tragic in this World, we laugh more often than that one was shaken (see: p. 282).

Friedrich Georg Jünger says that everything funny thing is clear from a conflict, and without this nothing funny inconceivable. Only when we become aware of the conflict, we are able to perceive the comic. Where the states are in dispute could be nothing comical results. Because of the conflict requires its concept for movement, one finds according to disciples in all comedy, a ratio of movement and countermovement. Had been established that the comic has in common with the tragic conflict in the origin, (see: p.293).

Many intellectuals haben im Lachen ein Laster begriffen. Dario Fo schreibt: "Das Misstrauen gegenüber dem Lachen und der Komik ist ein allgemeines Problem. Es ist eine Haltung der offiziellen und akademischen Kultur. Viele von denen, die Machtpositionen erreichen, neigen zu akademischen Haltungen, in dem sie ihre Gehirne mit gewichtiger Ernsthaftigkeit auspolstern. Angesichts eines Komikers reagieren sie dann nur noch mit athrosischer Blockade der Kiefermuskeln", (vgl.: S.309).  Diese Beobachtung habe ich auch gemacht und habe es stets so gedeutet, dass solche Personen all zu sehr in einer Rolle verhaftet sind und es ihnen an wirklicher Intellektualität mangelt, für die eine heitere, entspannte Grundstimmung m.E. sehr förderlich is.

Reading Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno one finds include a thought that I would like to quote here because it expresses something essential: "The diabolical laughter of the wrong lies in the fact that even the best, reconciliation mandatory parodied. " (Zitat. page. 304). The false laughter of the entertainment industry becomes an instrument of fraud in the happiness, the two men, one can only agree.

The Greeks argued about sense and nonsense of laughter. While academic philosophers want to banish the buffoon in the comedy, considered Kyniker wie Diogenes von Sinope das Lachen als Welthaltung.  Scherzen und Lachen war von Beginn an auch weiblich, das zeigen Texte, wie  "Sara, du hast gelacht" aus der Genesis, oder auch Platons "Die spottende Thrakerin".  Die Herausgeberin lässt den Leser wissen, dass die griechische und römische Antike den Lachgott kannte, dem zu Ehren öffentliche Feste abgehalten wurden. Davon berichtet Apuleius in seinen "Metamorphosen". Allerdings setze sich im Übergang zum Christentum das Lachverbot durch. Nun wird in der christlichen Morallehre das Lachen von der Bühne verbannt. Auf welche Weise das heitere Lachen aus der Literatur verdrängt wurde, wird in Umberto Eccos Roman "Im Name the Rose. "vividly illustrates

The presented in the book texts seem like a stroll through the laughing History tortured laughter and loud Laughter not indicate Entspanntsein I like what Dario For, says:.." The power, and that every power, fear nothing more than the laughter, the smiles and sarcasm. They are a sign of critical sense, imagination, intelligence, and the opposite of fanaticism "(quote p.318)...

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Friday, January 7, 2011

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Ein Zeitgenosse wird gefeiert: Kleistjahr 2011

Beautiful is not the gray granite blocks. And birth date on the grave stone Heinrich von Kleist's wrong. Say at least authoritative Kleist researchers, and the poet himself had his birthday on 10 Celebrated in October. It also kept his admirers turned up to 1876, a church book entry. Thus Kleist came only eight days later in Frankfurt / Oder to the world. Even official documents can be wrong, but in the Nazi era, when the grave stone was renewed, such doubts were not wanted: The 18th October 1777 was set in stone. No evidence of suicide from this point at the Kleiner Wannsee, no shot at the friend Henriette Vogel, Kleist, before even the gun in his mouth. "Well, my immortality, you're all mine!" - Borrowed from the Nazis in estimation of the Prince of Homburg was abused as a grave inscription. The stone must go! At least that is the personal opinion of the President of the Kleist-Gesellschaft, the Cologne literature professor and biographer Kleist Günther Blamberger ... - Read more about the dispute over the grave Kleist and the many events Kleist year in the online edition the Stuttgarter Zeitung v on today.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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ALTES EISEN geht in die dritte Auflage


The new year will start encouraging - Opa Bertolds second adventure is now in the 3rd Edition but someone there must have purchased a few books - available! And better yet - read!

If not a good sign for "OLD SCARS" is what appears in the March ...

Monday, January 3, 2011

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Dorothea von Chamisso gestorben

From Beatrix Langner . On 26 Died November 2010 in Leverkusen, the last German to bear the name Chamisso, Dorothea von Chamisso de Boncourt (born Thomas on 14/09/1912). She studied classical philology at the University of Cologne and was the widow of the 1944 missing as combatants great-grandson of Adelbert von Chamisso, Walter Otto von Chamisso. In her essay Chamisso Berlin time (1982) and in many magazine articles contributed by women Chamisso kennntnisreich and clear for the exploration of life and work of the poet at by many valuable Documents from the family archives to the public presented. Since 1988, she joined a friendly correspondence with the Israeli Chamisso Prize Elazar Benyoëtz. Through their friendship with Benyoëtz they reported recently in the Festschrift for his 70th Birthday NO WORDS TO LOSE (Mr. Lingen 2007). - Addendum: The urn burial was held on 15 12. 2010 in Leverkusen, the photo sent by the funeral Prof. Dr. J. Thürauf.

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Russische Zeugnisse der Weltumseglung in Berlin

evidence of the circumnavigation of Adelbert Chamisso are still to 9 January in the exhibition world knowledge in Berlin's Martin-Gropius-Bau and to 28 February in the exhibition class, order, type to see the Berlin natural history museum, a further indication of the scientific historical significance of the expedition is Walter Lack of the Botanical Museum in Berlin in the recently published Museum Journal 1 / 2011, p. 45: "As in the night of 1 to 2 March 1943, the Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem victim of an Anglo-American bombing was perished large parts of the herbarium and determines it, many plants that Chamisso and Schlechtendal and annotated had. This was in the Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Institute in Botanitscheskij. Komarowa) in St. Petersburg plant deposited series of Rurik expedition in many cases the only remaining material. Russian colleagues have kindly loaned a small selection from this book for the exhibition Humboldt Green heirs available, including a receipt from Minuartia arctica (Stev.) Ach. & Graebner., M, collected and annotated by Chamisso on sin (us) sancti Laurent (ii) . This now Zaliv Lavrentiiya called Bay in the Bering Sea on the east coast of the peninsula Tschuko counted then and now to Russia "-.. The exhibition will in Dahlem be shown to February 27

Sunday, January 2, 2011

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Neue Paris-Bücher

Who is planning to go to June for Chamisso Conference to Paris will probably want to use the opportunity to walk along the Seine and find suitable reading material. Elke Linda Buchholz has tested a dozen Paris-books on their usefulness and uncovered not only on odd translation errors but also due to strike stuck in the city. Your report you read (even online) in the current literature leaf.

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Review: The Famous - Greek writer-reader

Rainer Nickel is in this book the Greek Aesop, Aeschylus, Archilochus, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Demosthenes, Epicurus, Euripides, Herodotus, Hesiod, Hippocrates, Homer, Callimachus, Menander, Pindar, Plato, Plutarch, Sappho, Sophocles , Theocritus, Thucydides and Xenophon before.

be for each of such persons' name, biographical data, the literary genre in which they moved and the works listed above. Then we learn who was the person what they wrote and how the works of individual writers were handed down. How are the works by each of them continued to live and what geblieben ist, wird auch immer genannt. Schön, dass man Gelegenheit erhält, sich in übersetzte Textstellen zu vertiefen.


Sehr anschaulich wird erklärt, wie in Athen bei den Festen zu Ehren des Gottes Dionysos im Rahmen eines Wettstreites Tragödien, Komödien und Satyrspiele aufgeführt wurden. Auch erhält man gute Einblicke in einzelne Werke. So erfährt man, dass im Prolog der "Lysistrate" von Aristophanes sich die Protagonistin und andere Frauen unterschiedlicher griechischer Städte und Landschaften getroffen haben, um eine Friedensinitiative zu beraten. Die Frauen vereinbaren, ihren Männern den Geschlechtsverkehr zu verweigern, bis diese bereit sind, Frieden zu schließen.., (See: p. 32). Interesting to know that this play was performed in a critical situation during a war for Athens. At that time, democracy was suspended. At this time there was an emergency government. Although the piece with the foreign and domestic political circumstances of those days is related, but it is intelligible in themselves, not for the "Peloponnesian War" alone, but the war as such the issue, (see: p. 33) . Impressed


I'm from the excellent summary of the works Aristioteles. The author has succeeded in a few pages the reader thinking of the great philosophers to get close and its ethical Considerations explain well understood. No easy task.


I like that you have cited the following thoughts of Aristotle, to be read at the beginning of his "metaphysics", "All men by nature seek to know .. This is evident because it senses the very high eighth;. because they are valued, irrespective of its value high, and for others especially the vision for not only to act, but also where we plan to do nothing, we give the look of all the senses to some extent the advantage of the ground. for this is that we have this sensation most to enable them to gain knowledge and also opens up a lot of differences "(quote p. 47).


Especially in the age of Internet communication should be the thought of Aristotle, lead again in mind the effect may in dialogue with a third party the fact that this is not. can see significant misperceptions of the other person and, unfortunately, tensions in virtual discussions held.


Epicurus, whose texts I have written a review is very well outlined.


As part of Euripides considerations will be fine with his "Iphigenia in Aulis" familiar. It the motives of the author explained why he wrote the work. As you read Euripides wanted to make aware in the first place the decision situation of the commander Agamemnon in their inevitability and cruelty, (see: p. 70).


very well you will be informed about the life and works of Hippocrates. I was not aware that he has written such a large number of fonts. His oldest and most important are mentioned in the book and explain briefly what is in the individual texts. "The Hippocratic Oath" can be read in a translation by Hans Diller, (see: p. 91).


Homer and his works "Iliad" and "Odyssey" one becomes acquainted with and experience in this context, what is meant by the dactylic hexameter has. interesting to read what you said May Horkheimer and Adorno Theordor in their Dialectic of Enlightenment "in reference to Homer's Odysseus, (see: p. 101).


It is impossible for 22 over all authors that are illuminated in the book, write something on this. I especially appreciated by Plato and his works are impressive distinction to the reader. Forgetting is not the explanation of the "cave allegory" because one should look on the conscious in its cognitive value. The "Symposium" is summarized by the way impressive, the dialogue Phaedo is well represented.


Thinking in ideas is an essential element of the Platonic philosophy. After Plato's idea of man has in itself a knowledge of the "words", and "shapes". This knowledge has the consequence that one can perceive the multiplicity of phenomena differences. This is due to learned that the soul can be seen in their pre-existence of the "idea" of "equality" and think, has (vgl.S 128).


Delighted I am that the beloved of me, Plutarch is one of the 22 authors listed in the book and that his "Moralia" has given a focus. In his double biography "aims to Plutarch from the private, personal, mundane and unspectacular. His program of "Synanthropie," the willingness to live as a man among men, describes a property that the modern development of psychology as a "we-intentionality to act together" and is the constituting as the characteristic of man is considered, (see: S . 138). In a globalized world, Plutarch is therefore as current as almost 2,000 years ago.


gives a good overview to get in Hnblick to the works of Sophocles, specifically to "Antigone" and "Oedipus Rex".


About the poet Sappho we learn among other things, that she wrote her poems in the Aeolian dialect and their verses in nine books were collected in the library of Alexandria. You learn about poem fragments including the one where it focuses on the physical symptoms of passion. "... Because if I only look at short, I put no sound out, my tongue has failed me, once I trickle a gently burning fire under the skin ,..", (see: p. 143) .


If you read the poem fragment, it is clear that does not change under the sun, mainly the emotional life of our people do not.



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