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    Varianz, Konstanz, Polyvalenz. Wo und was ist Arbeit in der (Gegenwarts-)Literatur?

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    Balint I, Henkes J, Petzold K. Varianz, Konstanz, Polyvalenz. Wo und was ist Arbeit in der (Gegenwarts-)Literatur? In: Balint I, ed. Arbeit am Text. Poetikvorlesungen von Jörg Albrecht, Jonas Lüscher, Kathrin Passig und ein Interview mit Rainer Komers. Berlin: Verbrecher; 2020: 9-23

    Christian Petzold

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    In eleven feature films across two decades, Christian Petzold has established himself as the most critically celebrated director in contemporary Germany. The best-known and most influential member of the Berlin School, Petzold's career reflects the trajectory of German film from 1970s New German Cinema to more popular fare in the 1990s and back again to critically engaged and politically committed filmmaking. His combination of critical celebration and popular success underscores Petzold's singular cinematic achievement: the deliberate and shrewd negotiation of art cinema and popular Hollywood genre. This book frames Petzold's cinema at the intersection of international art cinema and sophisticated genre cinema. This approach places his work in the context of global cinema and invites comparisons to the work of directors like Pedro Almodovar and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who repeatedly deploy and reconfigure genre cinema to their own ends. These generic aspects constitute a cosmopolitan gesture in Petzold's work as he interprets and elaborates on cult genre films and popular genres, including horror, film noir, and melodrama. The book explores these popular genres while injecting them with themes like terrorism, globalization, and immigration, central issues for European art cinema. The volume also includes an extended original interview with the director about his work.</p

    Coat Cooke & Joe Poole | Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens: Reviews

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    Coat Cooke album reviews by Randy Raine-Reusch. Coat Cooke (sax); Joe Poole (drums); Rainer Wiens (guitar)

    Robert Rainer and Claud Garner

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    Author Claud Garner, right, autographed copies of his second novel while discussing a tour of other Southwest cities with Robert Rainer, representing his publisher, Creative Age Press. Published in the Fort Worth Star - Telegram morning edition, September 29, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/6596/thumbnail.jp

    Quantum chemistry of 2D-nanomaterials : investigation of graphene, hBN and α-borophene on SiO2 (001)

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    Author: Felix Rainer Serafin Purtscher, BScMasterarbeit University of Innsbruck 202

    Quantum chemistry of 2D-nanomaterials : investigation of graphene, hBN and α-borophene on SiO2 (001)

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    Author: Felix Rainer Serafin Purtscher, BScMasterarbeit University of Innsbruck 202

    Die politische Religion : Eine Untersuchung über den Ursprung des Verfalls in der Geschichte (1935). Herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Rainer Hering

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    Der vierte Band der "Hamburger Historischen Forschungen" umfasst in erster Linie die Edition eines unveröffentlichten Textes. Autor ist der Theologe Prof. Dr. Dr. Paul Schütz (1891–1985), der von 1940 bis 1952 Hauptpastor an der Hamburger Hauptkirche St. Nikolai war und zugleich als hauptamtlicher Dozent und später als Professor der Theologie an der Kirchlichen Hochschule Hamburg lehrte. Er gehört zu den ersten, die ein Konzept der politischen Religion entwickelten. Sein 1935 verfasster Beitrag konnte damals nicht publiziert werden. Heute ist eine Edition dieses Beitrages zum einen wichtig für die Theologie- und Kirchengeschichte. Zum anderen gibt es seit einigen Jahren in der historischen Forschung eine intensive Diskussion über die in den Dreißigerjahren des 20. Jahrhunderts entwickelte Interpretation des „Dritten Reiches“ als „politische Religion“. Dieses Modell, das Diktaturen, insbesondere den Nationalsozialismus, als „politische Religion“ versteht, wird im Allgemeinen Eric Voegelin und Raymond Aron zugeschrieben, die ihre Ansätze 1938 bzw. 1939 publizierten. Dass Paul Schütz schon drei bzw. vier Jahre zuvor eine solche Konzeption entwickelt hatte, war bis vor Kurzem nicht bekannt. Die vorliegende Edition kann daher neue Impulse für die Debatte über die Geschichte und Tragfähigkeit dieses Ansatzes geben und sie inhaltlich bereichern.The fourth volume of the series "Hamburger Historische Forschungen" comprises primarily the edition of an unpublished text. The author is the theologian Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Paul Schütz (1891-1985) who was the main pastor at the Hamburg Main Church St. Nikolai from 1940 to 1952. At the same time he taught as a full-time lecturer and later as professor of theology at the Church University of Hamburg. Schütz was one of the first to develop a concept of political religion. His contribution, written in 1935, could not be published at that time. Today, an edition of this article is important for the history of theology and church history. On the other hand, for some years now there has been an intensive discussion in historical research on the interpretation of the "Third Reich" as a "political religion" developed in the 1930s. This model, which sees dictatorships, especially National Socialism, as a "political religion", is generally attributed to Eric Voegelin and Raymond Aron, who published their approaches in 1938 and 1939 respectively. It was not known until recently that Paul Schütz had already developed such a concept three or four years earlier. The present edition can therefore provide new impetus for the debate on the history and viability of this approach and enrich its content

    Dos motius grecs en la poesía de Rainer Maria Rilke

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    The author has located two ideas in the poet Rainer Maria Rilke from his Duineser Elegien, which come up exactly with two other by Plato and one by the arcaic lyric poet Ibycus of Rhegium. The author has found an echo of the first theme in the Elegies de Bierville by the poet Carles Riba

    Dos motius grecs en la poesía de Rainer Maria Rilke

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    The author has located two ideas in the poet Rainer Maria Rilke from his Duineser Elegien, which come up exactly with two other by Plato and one by the arcaic lyric poet Ibycus of Rhegium. The author has found an echo of the first theme in the Elegies de Bierville by the poet Carles Riba

    Propagation Rule Compiler: Tool Description

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    This document describes the Propagation Rule Compiler, a tool which has been developed by the Bonn team within task 2.4 &quot;Tools for Rule Design and Analysis&quot; of the IDEA project. It is intended to serve as a compilation of background material accompanying the demonstration of the tool during the December 95 review. A full documentation of the tool will be provided as a further deliverable in June 96 as planned. Author(s): Ulrike Griefahn, Rainer Manthey Contributor(s): Thomas Rath, Ulrich Daugs Issued by: Rainer Manthey Department of Computer Science III University of Bonn Romerstr. 164 D-53117 Bonn, Germany Tel. (+49) 228/550-292 Authorised by: Stefano Ceri Issue number: 1 Status: DEFINITIVE Date of issue: 4.12.1995 Reference: IDEA.DE.22.O.003 Number of pages: 43 Copyright 1995 University of Bonn ESPRIT Project 6333 Intelligent Database Environment for Advanced Applications IDEA CONTENT
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