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Strategische Zitate. Zu Friedrich Kittlers Heidegger-Lektüre

2014

The article examines the variant ways in which Friedrich Kittler quotes certain passages of Martin Heiddegger’s texts and especially of Heidegger’s seminal book Sein und Zeit (1927) over the course of his academic career. It argues that the telos of Kittler’s variant, non-philological quotation is the legitimation of German studies as well as cultural studies by telling a myth: Martin Heidegger, a philosophical authority, has consequently affirmed media technology. Thus, Kittler’s practice of citation reveals its strategic intention. A reading of literary texts that takes into account the apriori function of technological innovation is an appropriate method supported by Geistesgeschichte.

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyTelosMythologyGerman studiesLanguage and LinguisticsLegitimationReading (process)Cultural studiesbusinessFunction (engineering)Citationmedia_commonZeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik
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Translation als Mythos

2020

Abstract This paper investigates the reception history of the Danish Poet and fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen in 19th-century Germany and its influence on his (auto)biographical depiction. Like many Scandinavian poets, Andersen discovered Germany’s literary potential and took advantage of it to further his career. In most cases, he was pictured as a genius who suffered systematic underestimation in Denmark. This narrative which determined his reception plays a central role in his German autobiography Märchen meines Lebens (Fairy Tale of my Life). Analyzing Andersen’s autobiographical discourse, I will reconstruct the process of the construction of Andersen’s (auto)biographical myth…

LiteratureLinguistics and Languagebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectReception theoryBiographyArtMythologyGeniusLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageGermanDanishlanguageDepictionNarrativebusinessmedia_commonLebende Sprachen
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Sappho, Hegel and Michael Field: Paradox and desire in lyric III

2021

This article offers a close reading of Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper’s lyric III in Long Ago, a Sapphic volume of verse published in 1889 under the collaborative nom de plume of Michael Field. This collection articulates a dramatic inquiry into the tragedy of unrequited love in a long cycle of lyrics whose third piece most effectively encapsulates the kernel of what the Fields reconstruct as Sappho’s ambivalent eroticism. The outcome of this reconstruction, as analysed in light of lyric III, is a consistent Hegelian view of desire that subsumes a complex system of tropes, myths, paradoxes and imaginative strategies under an overarching ideology of desire as a radical experience of appr…

LiteratureLinguistics and Languagebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTragedyHegelianismMythologyArtLyricsLanguage and LinguisticsClose readingEroticismIdeologybusinessUnrequited lovemedia_commonPhilologica Canariensia
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Representation of Latvian Mithology in works of Hilda Vika

2013

The paper includes the study on activities of the Latvian painter and writer Hilda Vika - Eglīte (1897-1963) in the field of visual art (mostly painting) connected with Latvian mythology. Latvian myth characters and themes came into H. Vika’s creative work after 1930 when she married writer and reviewer Viktors Eglitis and resorted to “Dievturība” (Latvian Neopagan religious movement based on folklore, old folk songs and mythology). Actively and productively working H. Vika participated in numerous group art exhibitions. Her individual vision, decorative solutions of composition and stylized details brought in Latvian painting unusual and essentially different intonations being contemporary…

LiteraturePaintingFolklorebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBlessingLatvianGeneral MedicineArtMythologylanguage.human_languageExhibitionGermanCreative worklanguageHilda Vika; Latvian mythology; visual artbusinessmedia_commonArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Mustan auringon paketti

2015

Black Sun Package. Myths and Melancholy in Irene Larsen’s Collection Sortsolsafari In this article, I analyse how the Sami poet Irene Larsen rewrites Sami oral tradition and mythology in her collection Sortsolsafari (2013, “Black Sun Safari”). I discuss how Larsen’s work differs from the mainstream of contemporary Sami poetry and other indigenous literatures. Sortsolsafari has postmodernist features, which seldom are found in Sami literature. Larsen situates mythological elements in present-day reality: a Sami goddess uses a sewing machine and a shaman logs on to the Internet. These anachronisms create a comical effect. Instead of nostalgia and anti-colonialism, which traditionally characte…

LiteraturePoetrybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineMythologyArtShamanismIndigenousSymbolDepictionAnachronismOral traditionbusinessmedia_commonAVAIN - Kirjallisuudentutkimuksen aikakauslehti
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The Anti-Samaritan Attitude as Reflected in Rabbinic Midrashim

2021

Samaritans, as a group within the ranges of ancient ‘Judaisms’, are often mentioned in Talmud and Midrash. As comparable social–religious entities, they are regarded ambivalently by the rabbis. First, they were viewed as Jews, but from the end of the Tannaitic times, and especially after the Bar Kokhba revolt, they were perceived as non-Jews, not reliable about different fields of Halakhic concern. Rabbinic writings reflect on this change in attitude and describe a long ongoing conflict and a growing anti-Samaritan attitude. This article analyzes several dialogues between rabbis and Samaritans transmitted in the Midrash on the book of Genesis, Bereshit Rabbah. In four larger sections, the f…

LiteratureTorah060303 religions & theologyHistoryReligions. Mythology. Rationalismbusiness.industryPhilosophy05 social sciencesReligious studiesSamaritans050109 social psychology06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionTalmudBL1-2790Witnessrabbinic literatureMidrashancient JudaismMidrash0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreligious_studiesbusinessTalmudReligions
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Joan Roís de Corella, La Istòria de Leànder y Hero: edizione critica con studio introduttivo

2018

This contribution is a further partial anticipation of the critical edition of the mythological faules of Joan Roís de Corella (15th century) for Barcino (ENC), after that appeared in Magnificat, vol.3, 2016. It focuses on one of the author's most mature and significant faules, as well as one of the most prestigious testimonies both of the presence of the myth of Ero and Leandro in the Iberian 15th century, and of the peninsular reception of the Heroides. The paper consists of two parts. In the first part, Introduction, the current situation of the studies related to the Istòria is first summarized. Next, the analysis of the literary memory that supports the discursive construction of the f…

LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectJoan Roís de CorellaMedieval Catalan literatureMythologyArtCritical editioncritical editionMedieval Catalan literature; Joan Roís de Corella; mythological narratives; Leander and Hero; critical edition; medieval Ovid.Ovid in the Middle Ages.:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]mythological narrativeHEROInventionEro and LeandrobusinessMirroringmedia_common
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La música o el 27

2020

La simplista identificación de la Generación del 27 sólo con un grupo poético choca con la riqueza de la actividad intelectual en la España del primer cuarto del siglo XX. Este artículo, a través del análisis de la diferente fortuna de la obra musical de algunos compositores del momento, aborda el interés que puede estar detrás de la idea estandarizada del 27 y el oscurecimiento del pensamiento modernista, cómo el aparente progresismo de algunos de esos poetas ha servido de coartada para la imposición de una historiografía conservadora y autojustificante, para la asunción de un sino hispano que, en realidad, ha sido impuesto sistemáticamente a través del control y la represión. Quizá sea ne…

LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryPoetryClichébusiness.industryModernismHistoriographyMusicalMythologyRoberto GerhardbusinessOrder (virtue)
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Humility: Virgin or Virtue?

2021

Este trabajo considera la iconografía mariana en la que se representa a la Virgen sentada en el suelo, conocida como la Virgen de la Humildad. La creación de este tipo mariano coincide con la sistematización de las virtudes de Santo Tomás, que dio lugar a una disminución en la importancia de la virtud de la humildad. La combinación de ambas tradiciones culturales ha llevado a una correspondencia entre la virtud de la Humildad y las imágenes de la Virgen de la Humildad. La génesis de este último tipo se basa en las fuentes textuales y parte de la representación visual de la Humildad, que fue sustituida durante los siglos XIV y XV. GV/2021/123 This paper considers Marian iconography in which …

LiteratureVirtueReligions. Mythology. RationalismUNESCO::HISTORIAAllegorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectvirginReligious studiesSAINTRepresentation (arts)ArthumilityBL1-2790HumilityallegorySimbolisme en l'articonographyIconographybusinessvirtuemedia_common
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Death

2020

Literaturebusiness.industryMedicineMythologybusiness
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