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Tanz Metropole Provinz


Tanz Metropole Provinz
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Author : Yvonne Hardt
language : de
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Release Date : 2007

Tanz Metropole Provinz written by Yvonne Hardt and has been published by LIT Verlag Münster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Dance categories.




Provinz Und Metropole


Provinz Und Metropole
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Author : Dieter Burdorf
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Provinz Und Metropole written by Dieter Burdorf and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Aufsatzsammlung categories.


Durch seine historische Breite (vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart) und durch seine nationalliterarische Vielfalt (Deutschland, Frankreich, England, die USA, Rußland, Südafrika) zeigt der Band dabei auch die zeitliche und die politisch-kulturräumliche Dimension seines Themas. Neben der Entdeckung prägnanter und für ihre Zeit und ihren Ort repräsentativer Werke werden auch bekannte und bekannteste Texte (etwa aus dem Kontext Weimar/ Jena um 1800) unter ganz neuem Aspekt erschlossen.



Provinz Und Metropole


Provinz Und Metropole
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Author : Katharina Schmidt-Vogt
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

Provinz Und Metropole written by Katharina Schmidt-Vogt and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Hannover (Germany : Province) categories.




Dancing With The Modernist City


Dancing With The Modernist City
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Author : Wesley Lim
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2024-07-22

Dancing With The Modernist City written by Wesley Lim and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-07-22 with Social Science categories.


As the 20th century dawned, authors, artists, and filmmakers flocked to cities like Paris and Berlin for a chance to experience a bustling urban life and engage with other artists and intellectuals. Among them were German-speaking authors and filmmakers such as Harry Graf Kessler, Rainer Maria Rilke, August Endell, Alfred Döblin, Else Lasker-Schüler, Segundo de Chomón, and the brothers Max and Emil Skladanowsky. In their writing and artistic work from that period, they depicted the perpetual influx of stimuli caused by urban life—including hordes of pedestrians, bustling traffic, and a barrage of advertisements—as well as how these encounters repeatedly paralleled their experiences of watching early twentieth-century dance performances by Loïe Fuller, Ruth St. Denis, and Vaslav Nijinsky. The convergence these writers and filmmakers saw between the unexpected encounters during their urban strolls and experimental dance performances led to writings that interwove the two motifs. Drawing on cultural, literary, dance, performance, and queer studies, Dancing with the Modernist City analyzes an array of material from 1896 to 1914—essays, novels, short stories, poetry, newspaper articles, photographs, posters, drawings, and early film. It argues that these writers and artists created a genre called the metropolitan dance text, which depicts dancing figures not on a traditional stage, but with the streets, advertising pillars, theaters, cafes, squares, and even hospitals of an urban setting. Breaking away from the historically male, heteronormative view, this posthumanist mode of writing highlights the visual and episodic unexpectedness of urban encounters. These literary depictions question traditional conceptualizations of space and performance by making the protagonist and the reader feel like they embody the dancer and the movement. In doing so, they upset the conventional depictions of performance and urban spaces in ways paralleling modern dance.



Metropole Und Provinz In Der Sterreichischen Literatur Des 19 Und 20 Jahrhunderts


Metropole Und Provinz In Der Sterreichischen Literatur Des 19 Und 20 Jahrhunderts
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Author : Arno Dusini
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994

Metropole Und Provinz In Der Sterreichischen Literatur Des 19 Und 20 Jahrhunderts written by Arno Dusini and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Austrian literature categories.




Das Konzil Von Chalcedon Und Die Kirche


Das Konzil Von Chalcedon Und Die Kirche
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Author : Sandra Leuenberger-Wenger
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2019-07-01

Das Konzil Von Chalcedon Und Die Kirche written by Sandra Leuenberger-Wenger and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-07-01 with Religion categories.


All interested in the history of the Church in Late Antiquity, especially in the development of the church and its theology it this time. Das Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich mit der Kirche in der Spätantike, mit Theologiegeschichte oder Konziliengeschichte befassen.



Berlin The Mother Of All Research Universities


Berlin The Mother Of All Research Universities
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Author : Charles E. McClelland
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2016-10-27

Berlin The Mother Of All Research Universities written by Charles E. McClelland and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-27 with History categories.


This work is the first major reexamination in English of the rise of the world’s pioneer modern research university. It presents an authoritative history of science, scholarship, and education, offering readers a background platform from which to confront looming issues about the future of higher education systems everywhere, but especially in the United States. The innovations of the new-model University of Berlin reached their highest point of development and influence on foreign adopters of “technology transfer” under the new German Empire before World War I. These innovations were grafted onto and shaped American higher research, teaching, and professionalization like no other influence in the twentieth century. No previous book in English has described this impressive conscious creation of an institution promoting cutting-edge research—in fields from physics and medicine to law and theology—combined with the highest standards of active, self-involved student learning for the higher professions. Yet even at the moment its astonishing institutional achievements became the inspiration for the brilliant rise of the American research university over the last century, its own contradictions and limitations were already beginning to appear in the 1920s. Indeed, since the University of Berlin was originally little more than a new reformed German university before 1860 and subsequently faced the disadvantages of financial ruin of the 1920s and the imposed wreckage of the Nazi and East German Communist regimes from 1933 to 1990, the period 1860–1918 is the one of greatest interest for the development of what came to be a world-wide “model” for emulation. Today, when the entire concept of the elite “research university” is under attack, revisiting its origins in Germany should provide stimulus to the debates about the future of the university, not only in North America and Europe but in all countries with higher education systems modeled on or influences by the German or American ones (e.g., Australia, India). The question of whether future innovative science and scholarship should remain coupled with teaching institutions as in the “Berlin model” can best be explored against the background of the emergence of that model.



Metropole Provinz


Metropole Provinz
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Author : Thomas Bruns
language : de
Publisher: Peter Lang
Release Date : 2008

Metropole Provinz written by Thomas Bruns and has been published by Peter Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Cities and towns in literature categories.


Die Stadt/Metropole und als ihre Kontrastfolie das Land/die Provinz, mithin die Urbanität und Ruralität, erweisen sich durch die Geschichte hindurch als wesentliche Deutungsräume von Literatur, deren Texte Bilder von Stadt und Land erschaffen und zugleich von konkreten Abbildern und Gegebenheiten berichten. Urbanität und Ruralität sind zwei bestimmende Charakterzüge sozialer Organisationsformen der menschlichen Gesellschaft, die in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart sowie in Ost und West im Laufe der Geschichte je unterschiedliche Wertungen erfahren haben. Das Leben auf dem Lande oder in der Stadt, die existenzielle Ausrichtung eines jeden Individuums in die eine oder die andere Richtung ergibt erst in ihrer Masse gesehen einen erheblichen Wirkungsfaktor für die Entwicklung der Gesellschaft als Ganzes. Der Sammelband berücksichtigt daher literarische Aspekte ebenso wie linguistische und landeskundliche. Er verbindet Einzelbetrachtungen gesellschaftlicher Erscheinungen aus zwei Jahrhunderten in der West-, Ost- und Südslavia sowie in Westeuropa und schafft so ein gesamteuropäisches Panorama, das sich bis in die Gegenwart erstreckt.



Dance Discourses


Dance Discourses
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Author : Susanne Franco
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-04-29

Dance Discourses written by Susanne Franco and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-29 with Performing Arts categories.


Focusing on politics, gender, and identities, a group of international dance scholars provide a broad overview of new methodological approaches – with specific case studies – and how they can be applied to the study of ballet and modern dance. With an introduction exploring the history of dance studies and the development of central themes and areas of concerns in the field, the book is then divided into three parts: politics explores 'Ausdruckstanz' – an expressive dance tradition first formulated in the 1920s by dancer Mary Wigman and carried forward in the work of Pina Bausch and others gender examines eighteenth century theatrical dance – a time when elaborate sets, costumes, and plots examined racial and sexual stereotypes identity is concerned with modern dance. Exploring contemporary analytical approaches to understanding performance traditions, Dance Discourses' pedagogical structure makes it ideal for courses in performing arts and humanities.



The Body Of The People


The Body Of The People
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Author : Jens Richard Giersdorf
language : en
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Release Date : 2013-05-15

The Body Of The People written by Jens Richard Giersdorf and has been published by University of Wisconsin Pres this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-05-15 with History categories.


The Body of the People is the first comprehensive study of dance and choreography in East Germany. More than twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Jens Richard Giersdorf investigates a national dance history in the German Democratic Republic, from its founding as a Communist state that supplanted the Soviet zone of occupation in 1949 through the aftermath of its collapse forty years later, examining complex themes of nationhood, ideology, resistance, and diaspora through an innovative mix of archival research, critical theory, personal narrative, and performance analysis. Giersdorf looks closely at uniquely East German dance forms—including mass exercise events, national folk dances, Marxist-Leninist visions staged by the dance ensemble of the armed forces, the vast amateur dance culture, East Germany’s version of Tanztheater, and socialist alternatives to rock ‘n’ roll—to demonstrate how dance was used both as a form of corporeal utopia and of embodied socialist propaganda and indoctrination. The Body of the People also explores the artists working in the shadow of official culture who used dance and movement to critique and resist state power, notably Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, Arila Siegert, and Fine Kwiatkowski. Giersdorf considers a myriad of embodied responses to the Communist state even after reunification, analyzing the embodiment of the fall of the Berlin Wall in the works of Jo Fabian and Sasha Waltz, and the diasporic traces of East German culture abroad, exemplified by the Chilean choreographer Patricio Bunster.