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  1. Das Marionettenmotiv in Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" in Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und in seinen Dramen ; The motiv oft the marionette in Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" is combined with Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Technische Universität Berlin

    Abstract ; Diese Dissertation soll einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um die Fragestellung leisten, inwiefern das Marionettenmotiv Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre", Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und seine Dramen verbindet. Die... more

     

    Abstract ; Diese Dissertation soll einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um die Fragestellung leisten, inwiefern das Marionettenmotiv Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre", Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und seine Dramen verbindet. Die Verbindung zwischen Goethes Roman und Kleists Aufsatz besteht im Motiv der Marionette. Ausgehend von dem ästhetischen Ansatz, dem Konzept der Grazie bei Schiller, Goethe und Kleist, erfolgt eine Auseinandersetzung mit den kunsttheoretischen Aufsätzen von Goethe, Schiller und Winckelmann. Des Weiteren wird in dieser Dissertation untersucht, ob Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" grundlegend für das theoretische Modell aus Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und für seine Dramen ist. Das Motiv der Marionette ist sowohl in "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" als auch in Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" vorhanden. Es wird analysiert, inwiefern dieses Motiv die beiden Werke verbindet und ob in literaturwissenschaftlicher Hinsicht eine Entwicklung von Goethes Roman zu Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und zu seinen Dramen stattfindet. Die Auseinandersetzung Goethes mit Shakespeare innerhalb des Romans spiegelt die Figur "Wilhelm" wider. An dieser Stelle der Dissertation erfolgt eine Gegenüberstellung der Figuren "Hamlet" und "Wilhelm"/"Hamlet" und "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg", um herauszuarbeiten, dass diese Figuren sowohl in einer realen Welt als auch in einer Traumwelt leben. Thema und Fragestellung sind ein neuer Beitrag in der Diskussion um die dichterischen Werke von Goethe und Kleist, da in dieser Arbeit nachgewiesen werden konnte, dass Kleist das Motiv der Marionette aus dem Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" in seinem Aufsatz und seinen Dramen verarbeitet hat, um zu einem neuen, mechanischen Modell zu gelangen. Es entstand somit auch eine Weiterentwicklung in der Literatur, von der Beschreibung des inneren Empfindens zum äußeren Ausdruck und zum Verhalten der Figuren. Ein Vergleich der beiden Werke, Goethes Roman und Kleists Aufsatz, wurde in der Forschungsliteratur noch nie in Erwägung gezogen. ; Abstract ; This doctoral thesis make a contribution to the discussion about the question, to what extent the motiv oft the marionette in Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre", is combined with Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas. The connection between Goethe's novel and Kleist's essay exists in the motive of the marionette. To emanate from the aesthetic projection, the concept of the grace in Schiller, Goethe and Kleist, is under discussion with the art-theoretical essays of Goethe, Schiller and Winckelmann. Furthermore will be investigated, whether Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" is based on the theoretical model of Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas. The motive of the marionette exists during "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" as well as in Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater". It is analyzed, to what extent this motive connects both works and whether in literature-scientific regard a development of Goethe's novel to Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas takes place. The discussion between Goethe and Shakespeare within the novel reflects to the character "Wilhelm". At this point of the doctoral thesis a confrontation of the characters "Hamlet" and "Wilhelm" / "Hamlet" and "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg" is provided, in order to prove that these figures live in a real world as well as in a fictional world. Subject and question are a new contribution in the discussion about the poetic works of Goethe and Kleist. It was proven that in this work Kleist has processed the motive of the marionette from the novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" in his article and his dramas to reach a new mechanical model. A comparison of both works, Goethe's novel and Kleist's essay, was never taken into consideration in the research literature.

     

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    Subjects: Goethe; Grazie; Kleist; Marionettenmotiv; Grace; Marionette
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  2. Referenzfläche 1#
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  edition taberna kritika

    Other ; Digitalisat der Ausgabe "Referenzfläche 1#" more

     

    Other ; Digitalisat der Ausgabe "Referenzfläche 1#"

     

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  3. Japanizität aus dem Geist der europäischen Romantik. Der interkulturelle Vermittler Mori Ogai und die Reorganisierung des japanischen ‚Selbstbildes‘ in der Weltgesellschaft um 1900
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag

    Other ; After the opening of the country in the middle of the 19th century, Japan quickly moved towards becoming an industrialized world power. But the romanticist syndrome, imported from Europe by Mori Ogai since the 1890s, especially enchanted... more

     

    Other ; After the opening of the country in the middle of the 19th century, Japan quickly moved towards becoming an industrialized world power. But the romanticist syndrome, imported from Europe by Mori Ogai since the 1890s, especially enchanted young intellectuals and drove their search of a Japanese cultural identity. The goal was, internally, to integrate the entire population, and externally, to make the country distinguishable from the »West« ─ paradoxically, in a spirit of European Romanticism. Takemitsu Morikawa investigates these remarkable developments and retraces the rise and canonization of the alleged self-image of modern Japan. ; Other ; Seit der Öffnung des Landes in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bewegte sich Japan rasant auf dem Weg zur industrialisierten Weltmacht. Das dort seit den 1890er Jahren durch Mori Ogai aus Europa ›eingeführte‹ romantische Syndrom jedoch verzauberte insbesondere die jungen Intellektuellen und trieb sie zur Suche nach der japanischen kulturellen Identität an. Ziel war es, nach innen die gesamte Bevölkerung zu integrieren und nach außen das Land vom »Westen« unterscheidbar zu machen – und zwar paradoxerweise im Geist der europäischen Romantik. Takemitsu Morikawa geht diesen bemerkenswerten Entwicklungen auf den Grund und zeichnet die Entstehung und die Kanonisierung des vermeintlichen Selbstbildes des modernen Japan nach.

     

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  4. Crowdsourcing language change with smartphone applications
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Public Library of Science

    Other ; Crowdsourcing linguistic phenomena with smartphone applications is relatively new. In linguistics, apps have predominantly been developed to create pronunciation dictionaries, to train acoustic models, and to archive endangered languages.... more

     

    Other ; Crowdsourcing linguistic phenomena with smartphone applications is relatively new. In linguistics, apps have predominantly been developed to create pronunciation dictionaries, to train acoustic models, and to archive endangered languages. This paper presents the first account of how apps can be used to collect data suitable for documenting language change: we created an app, Dialäkt Äpp (DÄ), which predicts users’ dialects. For 16 linguistic variables, users select a dialectal variant from a drop-down menu. DÄ then geographically locates the user’s dialect by suggesting a list of communes where dialect variants most similar to their choices are used. Underlying this prediction are 16 maps from the historical Linguistic Atlas of German-speaking Switzerland, which documents the linguistic situation around 1950. Where users disagree with the prediction, they can indicate what they consider to be their dialect’s location. With this information, the 16 variables can be assessed for language change. Thanks to the playfulness of its functionality, DÄ has reached many users; our linguistic analyses are based on data from nearly 60,000 speakers. Results reveal a relative stability for phonetic variables, while lexical and morphological variables seem more prone to change. Crowdsourcing large amounts of dialect data with smartphone apps has the potential to complement existing data collection techniques and to provide evidence that traditional methods cannot, with normal resources, hope to gather. Nonetheless, it is important to emphasize a range of methodological caveats, including sparse knowledge of users’ linguistic backgrounds (users only indicate age, sex) and users’ self-declaration of their dialect. These are discussed and evaluated in detail here. Findings remain intriguing nevertheless: as a means of quality control, we report that traditional dialectological methods have revealed trends similar to those found by the app. This underlines the validity of the crowdsourcing method. We are presently extending DÄ architecture to other languages.

     

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  5. Continuity in Comic Books and Comic Book Continuity: Serialized US-American Comic Books of the 1980s
    Published: 2013
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  6. Innana E (4.07.5)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  7. Annotating discourse connectives by looking at their translation: The translation-spotting technique
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Dialogue and Discourse

    Other ; The various meanings of discourse connectives like while and however are difficult to identify and annotate, even for trained human annotators. This problem is all the more important that connectives are salient textual markers of cohesion... more

     

    Other ; The various meanings of discourse connectives like while and however are difficult to identify and annotate, even for trained human annotators. This problem is all the more important that connectives are salient textual markers of cohesion and need to be correctly interpreted for many NLP applications. In this paper, we suggest an alternative route to reach a reliable annotation of connectives, by making use of the information provided by their translation in large parallel corpora. This method thus replaces the difficult explicit reasoning involved in traditional sense annotation by an empirical clustering of the senses emerging from the translations. We argue that this method has the advantage of providing more reliable reference data than traditional sense annotation. In addition, its simplicity allows for the rapid constitution of large annotated datasets.

     

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  8. Reconsidering Transcendence/Immanence. Modernity’s Modes of Narration in Nineteenth-Century Arabic Literary Tradition
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  9. Les premiers récits de voyage au féminin en Pologne
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Presses universitaires Blaise Pascal

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  10. Per salutare Giorgio Orelli
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Sellerio

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    Subjects: Romanian & related literatures; Romanian & related languages
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  11. Hunde, Tiermenschen, Molche. Die Kategorie 'Menschlichkeit' im literarischen Tierexperiment bei Wilkie Collins, H.G. Wells und Karel Čapek
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Königshausen & Neumann

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  12. Rezension zu: Franziska Wenzel, Meisterschaft im Prozess. Der Lange Ton Frauenlobs – Texte und Studien. Mit einem Beitrag zu vormoderner Textualität und Autorschaft. (Deutsche Literatur. Studien und Quellen 10) Akademie Verlag Berlin 2012
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  13. Die rumänische Literatur in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Überlegungen anhand von I. L. Caragiales Darstellung der Bauernproblematik
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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    Subjects: Romanian; Rhaeto-Romanic literatures
  14. The Modification of Mantras in Vedic Rituals according to the ninth Adhyāya of the Dīpaśikhā of Śālikanātha Miśra
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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  15. Die Siddhaṃ in der japanischen Kunst in Ritualen der Heilung
    Author: Hosak, Mark
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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    Subjects: genealogy; insignia
  16. About the identity-structuring function and its consolidation by means of fictional texts ; Identitätsbildende und -konsolidierende Funktion fiktionaler Texte
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  EMH Media

    Other ; How do fictional texts contribute to the development and consolidation of individual and collective identities? What role do they play in cementing particular perceptions, for example of sexual or national identity? How do fictional texts... more

     

    Other ; How do fictional texts contribute to the development and consolidation of individual and collective identities? What role do they play in cementing particular perceptions, for example of sexual or national identity? How do fictional texts make it possible for such ideas and concepts to be aggregated into whole complexes of identities? With reference to Sigmund Freud’s lecture about “Creative Writers and Day Dreaming”, this article employs such questions to interrogate the most familiar works of two nationally iconic authors, Thomas Mann and Max Frisch.

     

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  17. Introduction: Towards a New Monumentalism
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  18. "Benjamin in Bern"
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Abteilung Kommunikation, Universität Bern

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  19. Viktor Shklovsky
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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  20. Erzählen in Russland – Erzählen ohne Pointe
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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  21. Psycho-Image – Performance – Violence . Zur Symptomatik der Postmoderne bei Vladimir Sorokin und Bret Easton Ellis
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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  22. Faust – der Künstler. Inspiration und Rationalität im Symbolismus Valerij Brjusovs
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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  23. Brjussow. Die Schwestern
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Library

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  24. Virtuelle Handlungen, reale Konsequenzen ; Über Theatralität und die ästhetische Differenz des Digitalen
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Graduate School Practices of Literature

    Abstract ; Welche Rolle spielen virtuelle Handlungen für die Subjektkonstitution? Was bedeutet es, dass wir in Computerspielen auf jemanden schießen, in Chaträumen andere (Geschlechts-)Identitäten leben oder im Flugsimulator trainieren? In... more

     

    Abstract ; Welche Rolle spielen virtuelle Handlungen für die Subjektkonstitution? Was bedeutet es, dass wir in Computerspielen auf jemanden schießen, in Chaträumen andere (Geschlechts-)Identitäten leben oder im Flugsimulator trainieren? In Auseinandersetzung mit gegenwärtigen Positionen der Subjekttheorie und Ästhetik versucht der Beitrag eine philosophische Klärung des Begriffs digitalisierter Subjektivität. Seine These lautet: Virtuelle Handlungen müssen vom Paradigma ästhetischer Theatralität her verstanden werden. Sie sind mediale Zeichen, die als Handlungen erlebt werden. Als solche bieten sie uns einzigartige Möglichkeiten praktischer Selbstreflexion, stellen uns aber zugleich vor die Gefahr identifikatorischer Misslektüren, die bis zu prekären Selbstverlusten führen können.

     

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  25. Self-Tracker ; Praktiken der Selbstvermessung in digitalen Vernetzungskulturen
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Graduate School Practices of Literature

    Abstract ; Apps und Fitness-Tracker haben die Anwendungskultur der Bio-Surveillance verändert. Ihre Feedbacktechnologien erleichtern nicht nur Praktiken der gesunden Lebensführung, sondern multiplizieren auch soziale Kontrolle. An der Schnittstelle... more

     

    Abstract ; Apps und Fitness-Tracker haben die Anwendungskultur der Bio-Surveillance verändert. Ihre Feedbacktechnologien erleichtern nicht nur Praktiken der gesunden Lebensführung, sondern multiplizieren auch soziale Kontrolle. An der Schnittstelle von digitalen Mediensystemen und bioinformatischen Wissensmedien tragen sie im Trend der Selbstvermessung dazu bei, den Körper als Medienobjekt geregelter Gestaltung und numerischer Ausdrucksformen zu betrachten. Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Programmlogik dieses digitalen Fitness- und Gesundheitsmonitoring und untersucht ihren Stellenwert im Kontext von Praktiken der Selbstführung in prozessorientierten Aushandlungsprozessen.

     

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