274 research outputs found
European Urbanism - Folge 18 - Klimaschutz vor Ort
Städte und Gemeinden in Deutschland tragen unheimlich viel zu unserem Leben und dem Klimaschutz bei. Wie sie durch das Klimaschutzpaket unterstützt werden sollen und was das mit Bäumen sowie fehlenden Bauingenieuren zu tun hat, das erfahrt ihr in der aktuellen Folge von unserem European Urbanism Podcast. Zu Gast ist Herr Fuchs vom Deutschen Städte- und Gemeindebund. Premiere: Freitag 19 Uhr im Stream.
Idee, Moderation und Schnitt: Sandy Jeschke
Gast: Timm Fuchs, DStGB
Musik: Erwin Schmitt
Rahmen der Aufnahme: Kommunaltage Speyer, Uni Speyer
Musik: Erwin Schmid
Förderung des Radverkehrs in Städten und Gemeinden
FÖRDERUNG DES RADVERKEHRS IN STÄDTEN UND GEMEINDEN
Förderung des Radverkehrs in Städten und Gemeinden / Fuchs, Timm (Rights reserved) (-
Förderung des Radverkehrs in Städten und Gemeinden
FÖRDERUNG DES RADVERKEHRS IN STÄDTEN UND GEMEINDEN
Förderung des Radverkehrs in Städten und Gemeinden / Fuchs, Timm (Rights reserved) (-
The presentation of authorship in the works of Uwe Timm
Die vorliegende Dissertation befasst sich mit der Frage der Inszenierung der Autorschaft am Beispiel von Uwe Timm. Dieser Problematik geht sie nach, indem sie vier unterschiedliche „begleitende“ Genres untersucht: Zeitschriften und Zeitungen, Reiseberichte, Autobiographien und Poetikvorlesungen, welche unter dem Begriff „Medien der Autorschaft“ nach Urs Meyer zu verstehen sind. Das Erkenntnisinteresse dieser Arbeit richtet sich auf die medialen Erscheinungsformen einerseits und auf die Darstellungsweise der Autorschaft andererseits. Auf dieser Grundlage werden multiple Autorbilder von Uwe Timm vor dem Hintergrund des Konzepts des literarischen Felds und des Habitus von Pierre Bourdieu herausgearbeitet: der politisch engagierte Autor, der Autor als Ethnologe, der Autor als Erinnerungsarbeiter des kollektiven Gedächtnisses sowie der Autor als Geschichtenerzähler.This dissertation addresses the question of how authorship is presented in the works of Uwe Timm. To explore this issue, four different “accompanying” genres have been considered: journals and newspapers, travel writings, autobiographies and poetic lectures, all of which are to be understood as “Media of Authorship” according to Urs Meyer. The discussion revolves around two aspects, the forms of media on the one hand, and the representational techniques on the other. Through Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of literary field and habitus, Uwe Timm’s multiple author images have been highlighted: the politically engaged author, the author as an ethnologist, the author as a memory worker of the collective memory and the author as a storyteller
Entrevista com André Timm: corpos, migração e linguagem em seu romance Morte Sul Peste Oeste
Interview with André Timm, a Brazilian author from Porto Alegre and based in Santa Catarina. In this interview, interesting aspects present in his latest novel, Morte Sul Peste Oeste (2020), are revealed.Entrevista a André Timm, autor brasileño natural de Porto Alegre y radicado em Santa Catarina. En esta entrevista se revelan aspectos interesantes presentes en su última novela, Morte Sul Peste Oeste (2020). Entrevista a André Timm, autor brasileiro natural de Porto Alegre e radicado em Santa Catarina. Nesta entrevista revelam-se aspectos interessantes desenvolvidos no seu último romance, Morte Sul Peste Oeste (2020).
Motive of food and its significance for the work of Uwe Timm
This thesis deals with the subject of food and its aspects in the work of Uwe Timm. The first part depicts different areas from everyday life which are in some way linked to food. German-speaking writers are mentioned for comparison since they address the subject of food in their literary works in some way as well. In the next section the biography of the author is presented, since he incorporates his autobiographical features and experiences in his work. Based on motive research, selected literary works by Uwe Timm are examined and different nuances of the aspect of food are presented. KEY WORDS food, motive of food, motive research, Uwe Timm, literatur
From 'Vergangenheitsbewaltigung' to generational memory contests in Gunter Grass, Monika Maron and Uwe Timm
Against the backdrop of the proliferation of trauma theory in public and academic debates, the paper argues that in spite of a recent trend to question the canonised discourse of contrition, German discussions about the legacy of the Nazi past are still largely dominated by the following two paradigms: a first psychoanalytic narrative tells a drama of repression, acting out and repetition compulsion, and a second narrative then restores the Enlightenment paradigm through its story of critical engagement with the past. In order to avoid the pitfall of an unhelpful demonisation of forgetting on the one hand, and the danger of a displaced sacralisation of the Holocaust on the other, the paper introduces the notion of memory contests into the debate. Provisionally defined as retrospective imaginings that simultaneously articulate, question and investigate the normative self-image of previous generations, this notion accounts for the intergenerational dynamic of recent German identity debates. The dynamic of post-‘Wende’ memory contests is explored with reference to recent works by Grass, Maron and Timm
The Tinderbox of Memory:Generation and Masculinity in Väterliteratur by Christoph Meckel, Uwe Timm, Dagmar Leupold, and Ulla Hahn
The tinderbox of memory : generation and masculinity in Väterliteratur by Christoph Meckel, Uwe Timm, Dagmar Leupold, and Ulla Hahn
Nachgetragene Erinnerung: Uwe Timm, „Am Beispiel meines Bruders“ (2003) und Robert Schiff, „Feldpostbriefe. Chronik eines ungebauten Hauses“ (1994)
Uwe Timm and Robert Schiff have both written an autobiographical text dealing with the premature death of an elder brother who was a combattant in the Waffen-SS in their childhood. Despite the frappantly similar biographical constellation, there are differences in narrative technique and thematical focus that stem from their respective sociocultural context. The analysis shows that Timm is in many ways a representative author of the German ‘68 generation that critically reevaluates the attitude of their parents during the national socialist period and points to omissions and falsifications in the oral family history, while the narration of Schiff, an emigrated author born in the pre-war milieu of the German minority of Southwest Romania, is mainly a reconstruction of the impact of big history on his childhood and thus also the effort to conserve the memory of a world that has passed away and to reconcile himself with the experience of loss
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