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"Der Prinz von Theben" beinhaltet neun Geschichten ('Miniaturen'). die sich im märchenhaften, teilweise Surrealen, sowohl örtlich, als auch zeitlich nicht weiter definierbaren Orient abspielen. Der Orient wird - auf den ersten Blick aber eben nicht ausschließlich - als stereotyper Schauplatz der Trieb- und Sündhaftigkeit gefasst. Er ist 'das Andere', das Undefinierbare, das 'Surreale' und steht im Gegensatz zum 'geregelten' Abendland. Hier setzt die Lektüre an. Über den theoretischen Zugang von Queertheorien und postkolonialenTheorien wird das gegenseitige Bedingungsverhältnis von kultureller und sexueller Differenz in den Texten durchmessen, literarisch erkundet und die (post-)kolonialen Schreibweisen ausgelotet.
Lasker-Schülers Text verfährt zum einen kolonial, d.h., dass der orientalische Ort zur Projektionsfläche für eigene Wünsche, Sehnsüchte wird und einer, vermeintlich im 'anderen' aufgehobenen Identität, Raum gibt. Zugleich wird er zum Schauplatz, an dem im Sinne eines queertheoretischen und postkolonialen Ansatzes sich das Subjekt auf der Basis von zum Teil widersprüchlichen und ungelösten, nicht vereinheitlichenden Aspekten von Identität formiert. In diesem Spannungsfeld, in diesen Momenten der Ambivalenz verschränken sich diese Verfahrensweisen und eröffnen Momente von 'postcolonial-queer'.
Islamophobia has arisen following to the event on 11 of September 2001 in Christian world. Remembering first reaction, all “Muslim” world was accused and new “Crusades” were on agenda. Concept and concept pairs of “Muslim Radicalism” “Muslim Terror” “Radical/Extreme Islam” “Radicalism” “Islamic” in pressor media after September 11 attacks and first shock. The aim was to differentiate “Islam” and terrorist who lost their identity via İslam. Representatives of the muslim world declared that these terrorist never represented Islam in any manner. The declaration was mutual and right. Despite mutual constructive efforts, due to discussion appeared after attacks, disintergration and polarization occured among believers of two monotheistic religions. In my opinion, regardless of place of birth, poets and writers who are philosopher, have specific issues national and local or world issues which they share, communicate and have information exchange on. Two main means of communication are philosophy and literature. The aim of the current paper is to discuss philosophic information included in “Avicenna and the Aristotelic Left” (Suhrkamp Verl.) by Ernst Bloch who lived in Tübingen released in 1963 and philosophic foundations of literature theory by Bertolt Brecht. My aim is to hope to declare that (Far) East and West have more in common compared to differences within limits of time and place given.
It could be said that learner’s dictionaries are the most reliable expression of lexicography in terms of providing the necessary tools to help the learning process of a foreign language. This paper analyses three English learner’s dictionaries in order to establish its stylistic patterns as well as to compare them with four German learner’s dictionaries. Undoubtly, the lexicography of English learner’s dictionaries is a model. However, we argue that this model can not be transfered to German lexicography since each language has its own particularities which demand specific solutions.
Os dois Oskar Matzerath
(2010)
O presente trabalho analisa a estrutura narrativa do romance "O tambor" ("Die Blechtrommel") de Günter Grass e do filme homônimo dirigido por Volker Schlöndorff, observando a forma como o romancista articula a construção complexa de seu foco narrativo e como o cineasta trabalha essa estrutura em seu filme, o que resulta em diferentes formas de perceber e interpretar tanto o narradorpersonagem quanto o universo no qual está inserido, levando em consideração que a discussão sobre adaptações de obras literárias em realizações cinematográficas já passou da discussão moralizante da fidelidade ou traição para uma discussão menos valorativa. O artigo enfatiza o estudo da intertextualidade entre a adaptação cinematográfica e o romance original, tendo como pontos de observação o tipo de seleção feita no processo da realização fílmica, a concretização visual do texto literário, a atualização de determinados temas abordados na obra e o foco narrativo, por exemplo.
The personality of the highly charismatic foremost African Nationalist, Kwame Nkrumah as featured once in a while in Ghanaian fiction. For example, the celebrated Ghanaian novelist, Ayi Kwei Armah draws attention to the corrupt nature of the Nkrumah regime in his famous novel, The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born. But this is by far the very first time that Kwame Nkrumah and his era have been made the main subject of a full-length novel.
Osoma na waatikha wa Ekoti
(2010)