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Eine Auslandsgermanistik ist von vornherein auf so genannte inlandsgermanistische Musterbeispiele angewiesen und eingestellt. Darin liegt eine allgemeine Regel, der auch die russische Germanistik nolens volens folgt, wenn sie sich anschickt, die kulturwissenschaftliche Wende mitzumachen. Davon zeugen etwa die sich mehrenden Versuche, neue kulturell bedeutungsvolle Themen in wohlbekannten Texten aufzuspüren oder vermeintlich nichtliterarische Texte im Hinblick auf ihre Literarizität zu lesen.
After giving an overview of the implementation of Business German in the curricula of German Departments outside of Germany and showing which place Business German has taken within these departments today, this article focuses on the teaching goals and contents as well as on the competences that ought to be achieved by the students in the German Department at Istanbul University in order to explain which chances and opportunities this study field opens up to students of German language and literature.
Speakers of Russian from the former Soviet Union and speakers of Turkish form the two biggest groups of immigrants in Germany. There is a number of surveys, that focus on early second language acquisition of kindergarten and primary school children in these ethnic groups. In this article, I will discuss differences and similarities of the second language acquisition process, that Russian and Turkish speaking children go through. I will compare not only the interlingual development (pronunciation, lexicon, syntax and morphology) but also the sociocultural context. For this purpose the data of my case studies will be contrasted with the other research results.
„Football“, „soccer“ in British terms, is the most famous sport of the world. The history of the football goes back to the ancient times. In this article, the football terms used in Germany and Turkey are handled together with the historical development of football. Various differences and similarities between these terms and their features are also demonstrated.
“Translational turn” in the cultural studies and “the cultural turn” in the translation studies show that the term “culture” is very important in the literary translation. The key terms of a foreign culture play a great role in literary translation because of the intercultural dialogue. The translator must pay attention to the clash of cultural terms in the literary texts and in the translation. The literary translation helps to understand between cultures if it carefully handles the cultural terms of a foreign culture which is translated into a target culture. The cultural terms which belong to Turkish culture are to be understood by the readers of the target culture. As readers, we must read the literary texts with a “thick description” and we hope the literary texts help intercultural dialogue if they are translated into a foreign culture. The translator must see the cultural terms diachronically and synchronically.
Surrounding globalism , due to digital connections, is felt in all the fields of our life. Globalism causes changes in local conditions. However, there are also local realities and peope live with local conditions. As a result of this, according to R. Robertsson emerge “globalocalisation”. How is a language influenced from this “globalocalisation” process? This study trys to research with samples the changes in language as a consequence of globalocal interactions.
The life of humans goes on through the coincidence of time and space. Every human has a different environment in life. According to Otto Friedrich Bollnow, humans can have prosperous and healthy life if they set up a balance between their lives in and outside their homes. This idea has been confirmed in the German author Herrad Schenk’s ,,Am Ende” and the Turkish author Orhan Pamuk’s ,,Die Geschichte des Prinzen” (,,Das schwarze Buch”) . It is the aim of this study to examine comparatively this balance expressed in both books.
The learning outcomes of teaching translation in German departments at Moroccan universities have hardly been the subject of scientific debate among translation teachers and researchers alike. The actual translation course can only train students to pursue a career in intercultural communication and not in translation, because the teaching material and methodology don’t reflect the training objectives. The thesis of this paper is that the teaching of translation in the departments of German studies in Moroccan universities, as it stands, can have professional rather than academic goals, if the university pedagogical and technical conditions change and if the constraints projected in section 4 and the lines proposed in the same section below are followed.
Propagandafilme der NSDAP
(2005)
Dass dokumentarische Filme auch Propagandazwecken dienen können, war in den 20er und 30er Jahren international akzeptierter Konsens. Der nationalsozialistische Propagandafilm war, so gesehen, keine ausgesprochene dokumentarische Entgleisung. Wie die nationalsozialistische Partei und später der NS-Staat den Dokumentarfilm nutzten, um ihre Ideologie und Ziele zu verbreiten, untersucht Peter Zimmermann in diesem Beitrag. Er behandelt den nationalsozialistischen Propagandafilm von den Anfängen der Wahlwerbung über die Parteitagsfilme bis zur Verbreitung der arischen Rassenideologie. Besonderes Augenmerk legt er auf die Ästhetik der Riefenstahl-Filme mit ihrer idealisierenden Verklärung Hitlers und der NSDAP und auf die filmische Konstruktion von Feindbildern wie in Hipplers Propagandafilm "Der ewige Jude". Die einzelnen Kapitel sind Auszüge aus Band 3 des Sammelwerks "Geschichte des dokumentarischen Films in Deutschland".
Der Aufsatz "Zwischen Sachlichkeit, Idylle und Propaganda. Der Kulturfilm im Dritten Reich" von Peter Zimmermann beschäftigt sich mit der Nazi-Propaganda in den Filmen des Dritten Reiches. Dabei analysiert er typische Kulturfilme dieser Zeit und stellt die These auf, dass der Kulturfilm des Dritten Reichs vielfältiger, widersprüchlicher und in weiten Teilen weniger propagandistisch gewesen zu sein scheint, als es das kritische Stereotyp wahrhaben möchte.