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Über das Promovieren mit Kindern. Ein Interview mit Janine Funke, assoziierte Doktorandin am Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung in Potsdam
Interview mit Janine Funke, Doktorandin am Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potstdam, Geschichtspodcasterin und Seminarleiterin im Bereich digitale Wissenschaftskommunikation und digitale Lehre, über das Promovieren mit Kind und ihre berufliche Laufbahn
Es geht darum, ein Gleichgewicht zu finden. Die Journalistin Ronja von Wurmb-Seibel im Interview
Im neuen Visual-History-Beitrag unterhält sich Janine Funke mit der Journalistin Ronja von Wurmb-Seibel. Im Fokus stehen dabei das neu veröffentlichte Buch der Journalistin sowie ihr Umgang mit Nachrichten und Social Media. Auch die Stichpunkte Kriegsfotografie, Symbolbilder, Fake News und Transparenz kommen dabei zur Sprache
Janine Funke (geb. Noack): Historische und museumstheoretische Aspekte beim Aufbau eines Heimatmuseums zur Erinnerung an die Bewohner Göygöls/ Helenendorfs
Fantasising the self: a study of Alasdair Gray's 'Lanark', '1982 Janine', 'Something Leather' and 'Poor Things'
This thesis explores the use of fantasy in Alasdair Gray's major fictions: Lanark
(1981), 1982 Janine (1984), Something Leather (1990) and Poor Things (1992).
The main purpose is to study the way Alasdair Gray borrows elements from
different forms of fantasy - magical realism, pornography, the Gothic and science
fiction - in order to explore and resolve the internal conflicts of his characters.
In the introduction current definitions of fantasy are surveyed. Also explored is
the concept of magical realism, as one of the objectives of the thesis is to
demonstrate that some of Gray's work, particularly Lanark, presents some of the
characteristics of this branch of Postmodernism.
The first chapter concerns Lanark. The juxtaposition of fantasy and
realism is explored in order to show the fragmentation of the self represented by
the figure of Thaw/Lanark. Also paradoxes and contradictions at the heart of this
work are investigated from the point of view of form and content. Of particular
importance is the conflict between the individual and society.
In the chapter dealing with 1982 Janine, the concept of deidealisation is
introduced to show how Jock deals with the figures in his past, Scotland and
himself Jock's personal conflicts and damaged psyche are explored through his
pornographic fantasies.
In chapter III Something Leather is compared to works by Sade,
particularly their use of sadomasochistic and homosexual fantasies as a form of
social subversion.
Chapter IV discusses Poor Things from the point of view of how characteristics
typical of the Gothic novel are parodied to explore gender issues such as the
construction of female identity by a male Other. Parallelisms between this novel
and Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children and John Fowles' A Maggot are also
explored.
In the conclusion the main concerns and obsessions of Gray's fiction are explored
through a discussion of his shorter fiction
Die „Freimaurer“ geben sich zu erkennen
Dies ist ein archivierter Beitrag. Das histocamp ist umgezogen auf histocamp.de. Geheimtreffen der Freimaurer in Bonn #histocamp @histocamp pic.twitter.com/9uAkN84bzD — Janine Noack (@janinenoack) June 11, 2015 „Was ist das eigentlich für ein ominöser Verein, der dieses Barcamp in Bonn organisiert?“ mögen sich einige fragen. Am 11.06. dieses Jahr haben sich einige Historiker*innen in Bonn getroffen und eine Unterschrift unter die Vereinssatzung gesetzt, in der steht, der „Open History e. V...
Die „Freimaurer“ geben sich zu erkennen
Dies ist ein archivierter Beitrag. Das histocamp ist umgezogen auf histocamp.de. Geheimtreffen der Freimaurer in Bonn #histocamp @histocamp pic.twitter.com/9uAkN84bzD — Janine Noack (@janinenoack) June 11, 2015 „Was ist das eigentlich für ein ominöser Verein, der dieses Barcamp in Bonn organisiert?“ mögen sich einige fragen. Am 11.06. dieses Jahr haben sich einige Historiker*innen in Bonn getroffen und eine Unterschrift unter die Vereinssatzung gesetzt, in der steht, der „Open History e. V...
Inhabit Janine Antoni jako metafora kobiecej twórczości
Janine Antoni’s Inhabit as a metaphor of feminine creativity
The article aims to present the figure of contemporary artist Janine Antoni by discussing her most important performances. The author of the article pays particular attention to Antoni’s work Inhabit, which she interprets and analyzes in the spirit of arachnology. This strategy intends to present Inhabit as a kind of metaphor of feminine creativity
‘Inhabit’ of Janine Antoni as a metaphor of female creation
‘Inhabit’ of Janine Antoni as a metaphor of female creationThe article aims to present the figure of contemporary artist Janine Antoni by discussing her most important performances. The author of the article pays particular attention to Antoni’s work Inhabit, which she interprets and analyzes in the spirit of arachnology. This strategy intends to present Inhabit as a kind of metaphor of feminine creativity. ‘Inhabit’ of Janine Antoni as a metaphor of female creationThe article aims to present the figure of contemporary artist Janine Antoni by discussing her most important performances. The author of the article pays particular attention to Antoni’s work Inhabit, which she interprets and analyzes in the spirit of arachnology. This strategy intends to present Inhabit as a kind of metaphor of feminine creativity
Book Review: Surprised to be Standing: A Spiritual Journey
Title: Surprised to be Standing: A Spiritual Journey
Author: Steven E. Brown
Reviewer: Janine Bertram Kemp
Publisher: Honolulu, HI: Healing Light, 2011
Paper: ISBN: 13: 978-1456521691
Cost: $19.95, 218 page
Provision of secondary prevention medication information to stroke patients with aphasia: an audit proposal
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