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In der Antike und den überlieferten antiken Mythen spielen Visionen bzw. Prophezeiungen und Träume – wie sich beispielsweise am Status des Orakels von Delphi als Omphalos (Giebel 2001, S. 7 f.) oder am vom römischen Philosophen Lukrez beschriebenen Beruf des Traumdeuters (Naf 2004, S. 90 f.) erkennen lasst – eine wichtige Rolle und nehmen ebenfalls politischen Einfluss (Trampedach 2015). Es ist daher nicht verwunderlich, dass auch gegenwärtige Mythenadaptionen, allen voran Rick Riordans Percy Jackson-Reihe bzw. mittlerweile korrekter: Reihen, in denen Percy Jackson mitunter als Crossover-Figur auftritt, auf Orakel, Prophezeiungen, Visionen und Träume vermehrt zurückgreifen...
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• Parents with and without migration background differ in educational knowledge.
• Parents with migration background have less educational knowledge on average.
• Variations in educational knowledge by immigrant groups.
• Social and cultural resources are central to explaining knowledge differences.
• Acculturation strategies prove to be of little relevance.
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Although extant research persistently highlights the importance of information for educational decision-making, better understanding the existence of, and the underlying reasons for, informational differences between immigrant and non-immigrant parents is important. This study examines the differences in the level of information between immigrant and non-immigrant parents of third graders just before they make probably their most important educational decision in the German education system. We draw on approaches highlighting the importance of resources and parents’ acculturation to explain the informational differences between immigrant and non-immigrant parents. Employing linear regression and probability models on data from the National Educational Panel Study in Germany (N = 3961), we demonstrate that all immigrant groups, particularly those from Turkey, the former Yugoslavia, the Middle East, and northern Africa, are significantly less informed than parents without own immigration experience. This result is evident both in our overall test and in various domains of the test, which analyze different aspects of information relevant to parents’ educational decision-making. Furthermore, different endowments with social and cultural capital largely explain the informational differences between parents with and without an immigrant background. In contrast, different acculturation strategies are almost negligible in explaining the differences in the level of information. Our findings provide important insights for research on migration-related inequalities in educational decision-making and for developing interventions to improve migrant parents’ ability to make well-informed and thus intended educational decisions.
Das Licht gilt uns als "das" Signum von Humanität, Aufklärung, Erkenntnis und Fortschritt, aber im Theater "übersehen" wir das Licht meist oder reduzieren seinen Einsatz auf eine technische Dienstleistung, die mit "hoher Kunst" scheinbar nichts zu tun hat. Woher kommt das? Und welche Gründe sprechen dafür, dem Licht im Theater mehr Aufmerksamkeit zu schenken, als es viele Zuschauer, Theaterwissenschaftler und Theaterschaffende derzeit tun? Antworten lassen sich unter anderem bei Michel Foucault, Friedrich Schiller und Adolphe Appia finden.
Edda – diesen Namen tragen zwei isländische Werke aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Gemeinsam überliefern sie, das eine in Liedern, das andere in Prosa, den größten erhaltenen Schatz an nordischer Mythologie und Heldensage. Gern für »germanisch« gehalten sind diese Stoffe seit dem 18. Jahrhundert weit über Island hinaus bekannt. Das spiegelt sich auch in den mehr als 1200 Objekten der Frankfurter Edda-Sammlung, die zeigen, wie die Mythen buchstäblich in jeden Winkel der Kultur vordringen können.
Island ist Ehrengast der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2011: eine willkommene Gelegenheit für das kleine Land, seinen riesigen Literaturschatz zu präsentieren. Der glänzt gegenwärtig mit Perlen wie den Romanen des Björk-Texters Sjón. Bedeutender noch ist aber wohl Islands einzigartige volkssprachliche Literatur im Mittelalter: mit Gattungen wie Edda, Saga und Skaldendichtung der wichtigste isländische Beitrag zur Weltliteratur. Bis zum heutigen Tag entfalten gerade die Isländersagas und die eddischen Texte ihre Wirkung weit über Island hinaus. Die altisländische Überlieferung und ihr Nachleben in der Neuzeit sind seit Langem Gegenstand der Forschung am Institut für Skandinavistik. Eines der größten Projekte, die Island mit deutschen Partnern eigens für den Gastlandauftritt vorbereitet, wird von Prof. Dr. Julia Zernack wissenschaftlich mitbetreut: die deutsche Neuübersetzung einer breiten Auswahl von Isländersagas, die in einer fünfbändigen Ausgabe im S. Fischer Verlag erscheinen wird.
Employing an intersectional approach—drawing on cultural and new kinship studies, (medical) anthropology, gender and media studies—this article analyzes how the 2013 MTV series Generation Cryo as cultural text deals with medicalized masculinities and (in)fertilities. It asks in what ways masculinities and also fathers, fathering, and fatherhoods are (re)presented and negotiated in a story which has sperm donation by an anonymous donor and the donor siblings and/in their respective families at its center. In the show, essentially an (auto)biographical narrative, all families emphasize social parenthood over genetic inheritance, yet there are also deep-seated insecurities (re)triggered by the donor who is literally and metaphorically a present absence transforming into a potential family member, thus shaking family tectonics and challenging familial/familiar gender and family roles. Generation Cryo is a story about donor conceived children, but also about clinically infertile men and their social roles as fathers, their struggles to narrate and embody individual forms of masculinities in the face of cultural normative templates of hegemonic masculinities— complex practices constantly oscillating between genetic essentialism and social parenthood.
Memoirs by women (from the Global North) who have employed a gestational host (from the Global South) to become mothers are situated in a force field of intersecting discourses about gender, race and class. The article sheds light on the characteristic dynamics of this special sub-genre of ‘mommy lit’ (Hewett), labelled ‘IP memoirs,’ with a special emphasis on memoirs featuring transnational cross-racial gestational surrogacy arrangements in India. These texts do not only present narratives of painful infertility experiences, autopathographic self-blame, and scriptotherapeutic quests towards happiness, i.e. (a) child(ren), but also speak back to knotty issues such as potential exploitation, commodification, colonisation and disenfranchisement, as well as genetic essentialism in the context of systemic inequities.
Philologe im "Kriegseinsatz" : der Frankfurter Germanist Julius Petersen und der Erste Weltkrieg
(2014)
Vorlesungen für Studenten und Bildungsangebote für Bürger – wie lässt sich dieser Anspruch der jungen Stiftungsuniversität auch in Zeiten des Krieges realisieren, wenn Professoren wie Studenten ins Feld ziehen müssen? Das Beispiel des Germanisten Julius Petersen zeigt, welche Anstrengungen zwischen 1914 und 1918 unternommen wurden, um "Volksbildung" und "Vaterländischen Unterricht" zu ermöglichen. Dazu gehörten Vorträge an der Front ebenso wie Bürgervorlesungen in der Heimat.
"Die Strahlen der Sonne vertreiben die Nacht" : Licht und Schatten im (Musik-)Theater der Vormoderne
(2015)
Bis zur Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts waren Akteure und Zuschauer in einem geschlossenen Theaterraum gleich stark beleuchtet, wenn auch nur mit Kerzen und Öllampen. Erst danach geriet die Bühne – nicht ohne Protest der Besucher – ins Zentrum der Beleuchtung. Auf der Opernbühne führte der Einsatz der Kohlenbogenlampe, auch "Prophetensonne" genannt, im 19. Jahrhundert zu einem radikalen Umbruch: Endlich konnten Übergänge vom Dunkel zum Licht musikalisch und szenisch realisiert werden.
Richard Wagner hatte ein gebrochenes Verhältnis zum Geld: Er benötigte viel, hatte aber meist so wenig, dass er auf Pump leben musste. Nicht selten war er auf der Flucht vor seinen Gläubigern. Die Erfindung des Geldes hielt er für einen Sündenfall, das Eigentum für die Wurzel allen Übels. Im »Ring des Nibelungen « spiegelt er im Mythos vom Fluch des Goldes die moderne Erfahrung der Macht des Geldes.