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Canada’s geographic centre lies in the Territory Nunavut. From here the distance to the geographic North Pole is as far as to the US border. Nunavut takes up about 1/5 of the Canadian land mass but has by far the smallest population with currently about 38,000 residents. 85% of its population are Inuit whose culture dramatically changed within the last 70 years.
As a result, the territory is dealing with several generations of Inuit that are traumatized or at least severely affected by cultural and economic changes that started after World War 2 with the resettlement from the land into permanent communities. No matter if we are talking about the actual elders, mid-age adults or pre-teenagers, each of this generation experienced and still experiences various personal and cultural challenges of identity, financial and housing insecurity, food insecurity, substance abuse education, change of social values ranging from inter-generational and gender relationships to the introduction of a foreign political and legal system.
On the other side, a lot of the traditional societal values are still being practiced in Inuit families. Despite all the tragedies that several generations of Inuit have experienced by now, the society keeps generating the strength and cultural pride that allows many Inuit both, as individuals and as a collective under the umbrella of either Inuit Land Claims or not for profit organizations to advocate on behalf of Inuit culture, to fight for more acknowledgement of Inuit culture and to enhance pride in the historic and present day cultural achievements of Nunavut’s indigenous population.
The social issues, inter- and intra-cultural processes described in my thesis are not exclusive to the situation in Nunavut or to Inuit. Studies from other regions, in Canada or from around the world (LaPrairie 1987; Jensen 1986; Nunatsiaq News 6/30/2010) reveal similar challenges.
Though many structural similarities can be identified by comparing these studies with each other, e.g. marginalization of the indigenous local population, colonization, paternalism and resulting issues like personal and cultural identity loss, it is important to have a more in depth look into the single cases to determine which individual events and developments causes and maybe still cause such a devastating social situation as it is found among many indigenous peoples across the world. From my perspective effective improvements of the situation of a group, a respective community or region can only happen when particularities of socialization, communication and philosophy in the single cultural entities are being considered.
That is why my thesis will exclusively focus on developments in Nunavut and use various case studies of communities. The case studies shall help to identify local differences in historic and recent developments and thus provide starting points for explanations of different developments in different Nunavut communities.
The thesis is looking at both, historic and recent root causes for the many issues in Nunavut.
The data that my my thesis is based on are a combination of literature and about 60 formal and informal interviews that I conducted in three Nunavut communities (Iqaluit, Whale Cove, Kugluktuk) during my 18 months of field work between October 2008 and March 2010. Many more spontaneous unstructured conversations between me and community members added to the pool of first-hand information that I gathered.
Since my field work is limited to those three communities it has a very strong qualitative character. The quantitative side, which allows me to confidently apply my research analyses to entire Nunavut, comes from literature research as well as many informal conversations and a few formal interviews that I conducted with people who had some experience in other communities than Iqaluit, Kugluktuk and Whale Cove.
Furthermore, while I was living at the old residence of the Nunavut Arctic College in Iqaluit, I spend time with college students from across Nunavut. Through them, I obtained „case studies “from following communities: Iqaluit, Qikiqtarjuaq, Kimmirut, Pangnirtung, Clyde River, Pond Inlet, Igloolik, Repulse Bay, Cape Dorset, Chesterfield Inlet, Baker Lake, Rankin Inlet, Whale Cove, Arviat, Taloyoak, Kugluktuk.
My general categorization of “early contact period”, “contact”, “1st generation” and “2nd generation” is very similar to Damas’ terms of “early contact phase”, “contact – traditional”, “resettlement” that he uses to create a timeline that describes the major phases of impact for Inuit society (Damas 2002: 7, 17).
Chapters 2 is meant to provide an inventory of the key aspects of current social issues in Nunavut. In this context I am looking at the four major aspects that in my opinion shape Nunavut’s society:
1) violence and other forms of social dysfunctions
2) the associated services and delivering agencies that try to address those matters
3) Education
4) Inuit cultural particularities in communication and socialization
Those four areas are forming the foundation for the rest of my work. The following chapters will guide the reader through the historic transformation process of Inuit pre-colonial semi-nomadic society to a society that is living in permanent settlements, strongly influenced if not in many ways dominated by Euro-Canadian culture. Each of those chapters will be referring to the social and cultural changes that happened in the different time periods that I labeled with “Pre-settlement, First, Second, and Third Generation”. The relevance of violence and other social dysfunctions, their context and strategies how each generation dealt with those matters will be analyzed while I will be also referring to the impacts that non-Inuit, primarily Euro-Canadians and Euro-Americans had and have on Inuit society.
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This paper aims to demonstrate the hidden place of the surrealist poet, Paul Éluard, in Samuel Beckett's writing process. It will show that Beckett not only read and translated Paul Éluard, as is known, but also quoted him extensively. Moving from Beethoven to the short story "Lessness", the place of quotation as a trace of emotion will be examined.
Die Dissertation (Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt) beginnt mit dem Satz "Am Ende stritt man um Akten" und endet auf Seite 483 mit eben dem gleichen Satz. Zwischen Anfang und Ende dieser akribisch gearbeiteten Publikation, die Denzler bescheiden eine "Studie" nennt, werden die massenweise in den Archiven vorhandenen Akten, die während der letzten Visitation des Reichskammergerichts von 1767–1776 produziert wurden, nach ihrer Entstehung und Funktion untersucht. Als Leitbild der Untersuchung dient der "Reformhorizont" der Aufklärung, vor dessen Hintergrund das Visitationsgeschehen in Gestalt seiner Hand- und Druckschriften analysiert wird. "Reform"-zeiten, -räume, -akteure, -verfahren sowie -inhalte geben dem engagiert geschriebenen Buch eine klare Gliederung für die Untersuchung aller Schriftgattungen von den Protokollen, Schreiben, Diktaten, Abschriften, Diarien, Korrespondenzen, Instruktionen, Berichten bis zu Gutachten und Notizen, die alle das Visitationsgeschehen in und als "Akten" repräsentieren: 562 Aktenbündel; von 1056 Sitzungen sind 13 Bände Beratungsprotokolle überliefert, die 15732 Folioseiten umfassen; 50 Visitationsbeschlüsse liegen vor; die schriftlichen Befragungen von 92 Gerichtsmitgliedern ergaben 25000 Antworten (355, 478); hinzu kommen noch die Produktion aus der visitationseigenen Druckerei sowie 200 Einzelpublikationen zur Visitation und eine visitationseigene Zeitschrift als schriftliches Untersuchungsmaterial. Daraus entsteht ein höchst umfassendes und anschauliches Bild über Medientechnik, Schriftkultur, Justizkontrolle und Dienstaufsicht im Rahmen der Visitation. Aus dem quantitativen Befund in diesem "tintenklecksenden Saeculum", wie es Schiller genannt hat, leitet Denzler die These ab, dass die Visitation von 1767 eine enorme Vermehrung und Aufwertung von Schriftlichkeit schlechthin dokumentiert (16). Vor diesem Hintergrund soll die alltägliche Bedeutung der Schriftlichkeit für die Visitation analysiert und der "Entstehungs- und Überlieferungskontext" möglichst genau im "Schriftalltag" rekonstruiert werden. Dieser "Schriftalltag" reflektiert auch den Justizalltag in seiner rechtshistorischen Bedeutung. Diesen zu beschreiben ist zwar nicht Denzlers vorrangiges Ziel, aber die Kulturgeschichte des Geschriebenen beleuchtet und ergänzt die Geschichte der Rechtspraxis am Beispiel der Visitation von 1767 in vielfältiger Weise. Das belegen auch das reiche Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis (489–562) und die Statistiken über Personalia, Visitationskosten, Examina, Gesandtschaftsquartiere, Verfahren usw. (565–604). ...
O presente artigo tem por objetivo tecer uma reflexão crítica acerca da "paixão" enunciada pela campanha de marketing da empresa de combustíveis Ipiranga, a partir das contribuições teóricas formuladas por Adorno e Horkheimer, teóricos da Escola de Frankfurt, no que concerne ao conceito de Indústria Cultural. Salientamos, desde já, que este ensaio não visa a estudar epistemologicamente a referida Escola, mas sim a apontar a atualidade do conceito de "indústria cultural". Em vista da atual crença na felicidade a partir do consumo idealizado de mercadorias, disseminados pela publicidade, o presente trabalho tem por objetivo tecer uma reflexão crítica acerca da Indústria Cultural contemporânea e suas implicações psicossociais na atual constituição das subjetividades, a partir da Teoria Crítica. Tomamos como exemplar da referida Indústria o slogan publicitário: "Apaixonados por carro como todo brasileiro", que divulga como "cultura de massa" esta "paixão". Metodologicamente procedemos a uma revisão de conceitos da Escola de Frankfurt vinculados à racionalidade técnico-instrumental moderna, apontando a atualidade do conceito de "indústria cultural" e diferenciando-o de uma cultura originária das massas. A pesquisa empírica, cuja estratégia metodológica consistiu em recolhermos depoimentos de internautas em 12 sites relacionados à temática do slogan, visou investigar as atuais formas de adesão/resistência ao referido slogan. Em nossa leitura teórico-crítica dos depoimentos, apesar das formas de adesão fascinadas serem majoritárias, também detectamos formas de resistência; o que nos aponta que esta "paixão", como muitas outras proclamadas pela indústria cultural, não emerge espontaneamente dos brasileiros, mas que, em verdade, foi construída para os brasileiros – forma atualizada do fetichismo da mercadoria.
The present study focuses on imagology. Starting from the theoretical aspects of the concepts self-image and hetero-image, the analysis ponders upon the imagological constructs of two ethnical groups in the novel of the Romanian German-language author Andreas Birkner. In this analysis, the self image identifies with the one of the Transylvanian, and the image of the other is that of the Roma. The analysis of Birkner's novel leads to the conclusion that there have been certain mental images deeply rooted in historical reality and which can be, partly, explained by means of collective memory parameters. Stereotypes and prejudices should be considered in this context.
Birgit Griesecke wendet sich einem Aphorismus Georg Christoph Lichtenbergs und dessen späterem Stellenwert in der Sprachphilosophie Ludwig Wittgensteins zu. Wenn Lichtenberg die Philosophie als "Berichtigung des Sprachgebrauchs" verstanden wissen wolle, bette er diese Idee in eine Satzkonstruktion ein, die "aus einem rhetorischen Manöver ein Erkenntnisinstrument macht", indem sie performativ gerade unterschiedliche Sprachgebräuche in Szene setze. Komme der Aphorismus Lichtenbergs Sprachdenken entgegen, so kündige Wittgenstein diese Form über ein Zitationsverfahren, das nicht auf Pointierung, sondern auf Reihung ziele, unter der Hand wieder auf. In seinem "Experimentalsinn" stehe Wittgenstein Lichtenberg freilich nicht nach.
Aber auch und gerade der von ihm [Heinrich Heine] als "Brutus" apostrophierte Nachfolger [Georg Herwegh] und Gegenspieler macht sich den Vergleich mit der römischen Geschichte im Allgemeinen und dem Tyrannenmörder im Speziellen zu eigen. In Herweghs Nachmärzlyrik dient die historische Parallele als wichtiges Signal zur Verortung des politischen Lyrikers im Spannungsfeld zwischen Kontinuität im Sinne einer Perpetuierung des revolutionären Kampfanspruchs und pragmatisch-opportunistischen Formen der Anpassung. Als besonders aufschlussreich und in seiner Komplexität noch längst nicht vollständig ausgeleuchtet erweist sich dabei Herweghs einzige ausführlichere öffentliche Stellungnahme zu Heine, die 1863, einige Monate nach dem Abdruck von dessen frühestem lyrischen Herwegh-Porträt in derselben Zeitschrift des Campe Verlags ("Orion") zum Abdruck gelangte. Es handelt sich um eine lyrische Trilogie mit unausgeführtem Mittelteil, was sich dem Leser allerdings nur über die zugehörige Anmerkung des Autors erschließt [...]
Rezension zu Chézy, Wilhelm von. Camoens. Bayreuth: Die Grausche Buchhandlung, 1832.