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This paper tries to present Ernst Jüngerʼs perception of „the enemy“ in his first publication, the novellike, personal report on his experiences in WW I, „Storm of Steel“, published for the first time in 1920. Interestingly his characterization of the French, English, Scottish – and a squad of Indian – Soldiers varies in the different editions of this work, which suffered six to seven revisons (the last one for editing the opera omnia in 1978). While especially the 1924 edition had a nationalistic bias, as Jünger for example mocked on French civilization, such passages were eliminated during a revison in 1934. Generally, also in the earlier editions, Jüngerʼs approach towards describing the enemy is distinguished by high respect and an outmoded chevalersque ethos of a warrioar-caste, which was in WW I already part of the historical past. Only some traces of every-day racism, typical for the German imperial age, found its way also in the last editions: the description of colonial military forces (Moroccans, Indians).
"Literatur als Erinnerungsspeicher" : die Erzählung "In der Nachbarschaft" von Joachim Wittstock
(2009)
Memory has established itself as an important paradigm in many different sciences since the 1980s, as also in literature. Memories form and stabilize identity and are therefore indispensable for individuals and communities. Literature, as a memory medium, has an important role in the transition from individual recollections to collective memory. It is a storage medium. Narrations make others’ experiences understandable; they fix memories and so make the transition into cultural memory possible. The narration „In der Nachbarschaft“ (In the neighbourhood) by Joachim Wittstock serves as a good example of this. Written in the style of a diary, it allows the reader to experience the hours and days of the upheaval in 1989. Collective experiences are recorded, such as the demonstrations, as well as the very personal impressions of Joachim Wittstock. Through the narration the recipient can comprehend both. The memories exist beyond their carrier.
Das Kanon-Motiv "Der Wanderer" im Denkraum Sarmatien, ausgehend von Johannes Bobrowskis Gedicht
(2015)
Nach Bobrowskis Statement ist auch der Kanon eine "Vorstellung", die "zuende" geht, dennoch liegt in diesem klaren Eingeständnis gleichzeitig für ihn die Verpflichtung zu einer "Überschau", zur Darstellung von "Bindungen" in einem 'tiefen Verständnis', zu einer Allgemein-'Gültigkeit' trotz vergangener und zukünftiger Verlusterfahrungen. Wenn Kanon, dann in diesem neuen Sinne, im Bewusstsein einer Herkunft und eines Weiterziehens in eine andere, fremde Zukunft, in der offenen Beweglichkeit von Lebensräumen im Plural, in einer Bereitschaft zum Gehen im Spannungsfeld der Beobachtung von 'Vergehendem' und 'Noch-nicht-ganz-Vergangen-Sein'. [...] der Kanon [erweist sich] in Form des Motivs "Wanderer" als gattungsübergreifendes – hier Lyrik und Prosa – Narrativ in klarer chronologisch-topographisch-logischer Struktur. Das Wandern als Bewegung in Zeit und Raum ist Modell für eine Wandlungsbereitschaft, die erst Orientierung für das Leben in der Zukunft bietet.
Neste artigo, proponho a aproximação do poema "Engführung" (1958), do poeta Paul Celan, com o ensaio "Cascas" (2011 [2017]), do historiador de arte francês Georges Didi-Huberman, tomando como ponto de partida a ideia de percurso que atravessa ambas as obras. Para tanto, baseio-me nas leituras que Joachim Seng faz do poema de Celan (1992; 1998), nas quais lê "Engführung" como um trajeto do eu-poético pelo campo de concentração (Auschwitz) que é, ao mesmo tempo, campo da memória e linguagem. Em "Cascas", Didi-Huberman relata o percurso da sua visita a Auschwitz, enfocando o papel do olhar na realização do trabalho da memória. Nesse sentido, ao posicionar lado a lado o poema e o ensaio, estes parecem apontar para modos de olhar e dizer Auschwitz que colocam para o leitor as tensões inerentes a este movimento, não se omitem desta tarefa ética e refletem criticamente a postura individual e coletiva diante da lacuna do testemunho e do que resta do campo de concentração.
Residual connections have been proposed as an architecture-based inductive bias to mitigate the problem of exploding and vanishing gradients and increased task performance in both feed-forward and recurrent networks (RNNs) when trained with the backpropagation algorithm. Yet, little is known about how residual connections in RNNs influence their dynamics and fading memory properties. Here, we introduce weakly coupled residual recurrent networks (WCRNNs) in which residual connections result in well-defined Lyapunov exponents and allow for studying properties of fading memory. We investigate how the residual connections of WCRNNs influence their performance, network dynamics, and memory properties on a set of benchmark tasks. We show that several distinct forms of residual connections yield effective inductive biases that result in increased network expressivity. In particular, those are residual connections that (i) result in network dynamics at the proximity of the edge of chaos, (ii) allow networks to capitalize on characteristic spectral properties of the data, and (iii) result in heterogeneous memory properties. In addition, we demonstrate how our results can be extended to non-linear residuals and introduce a weakly coupled residual initialization scheme that can be used for Elman RNNs.
Recent findings indicate that visual feedback derived from episodic memory can be traced down to the earliest stages of visual processing, whereas feedback stemming from schema-related memories only reach intermediate levels in the visual processing hierarchy. In this opinion piece, we examine these differences in light of the 'what' and 'where' streams of visual perception. We build upon this new framework to propose that the memory deficits observed in aphantasics might be better understood as a difference in high-level feedback processing along the ‘what’ stream, rather than an episodic memory impairment.
Este artigo propõe-se a analisar a trajetória do escritor austríaco Fritz Kalmar e seu conto "Der Austrospinner" ("O austro-louco"), incluído na antologia "Das Herz europaschwer", de 1997, à luz das identidades surgidas no contexto da emancipação e da assimilação judaicas na Áustria. Georg von Winternitz, protagonista desta narrativa, encarna, em seu exílio boliviano, os fundamentos de uma identidade austríaca cultivada na velha Monarquia Habsburga, legatária do Sacro Império Romano Germânico, e organiza sua existência no novo país de acordo com valores éticos e com princípios católicos, humanistas e universalistas, cultivados, sobretudo, por literatos austríacos do fim do século XIX e do início do século XX, que se dedicaram à construção da identidade imperial austríaca. Esse sistema de valores, particularmente caro aos judeus austríacos da época do Kaiser Franz Josef, revela uma surpreendente sobrevida nos Andes bolivianos depois de 1938. Ao adotar um menino indígena que está em vias de tornar-se um ladrão, esse personagem não só pretende educá-lo como, sobretudo, pretende fazer dele "um austríaco", o que significa, para o personagem, nele instilar um sistema de valores vinculado à extinta Áustria imperial. A discussão sobre esse conceito, "o austríaco", presente na literatura austríaca do século XIX e do início do século XX, é trazida à tona para tentar compreender o que se encontra por trás deste projeto. Para além dessa questão surge, ao longo da narrativa, uma alusão ao fato de que tanto o narrador quanto o protagonista da narrativa são descendentes de judeus que também "se tornaram" austríacos. "Tornar-se austríaco", assim, e com isto o conceito de 'gelernter Österreicher', temas inextricavelmente ligados ao processo de emancipação e assimilação judaica na Áustria do século XIX, são questões que ressurgem, de forma distópica e anacrônica, na Bolívia dos anos 1950, na trajetória de Kalmar tanto quanto na de seu personagem.
Was war und ist heute die Rolle der Griots im alten Afrika? Es besteht darin, über das Leben der Gemeinschaft durch die verschiedenen historischen Begebenheiten zu berichten. So begreift auch Sembene Ousmane seine Bestimmung als Filmemacher. Er soll ein "Griot der modernen Zeiten sein". Diese Rolle als Vertreter der eignen Gemeinschaft in den modernen Medien, wie z. B. dem Kino, entspricht auch Djibril Diop Mambetys Auffassung, jenes Filmemachers aus dem Senegal, der den Film als revolutionäres Vehikel begreift. Aber was wäre der afrikanische Film, fragt sich Signer, hätte man nicht Regisseure wie Idriss Ouadreogo oder die regionale Institution des FESPACO, die jährlich Preise für afrikanische Filmemacher vergibt. Dies bedeutet, dass der afrikanische Film seit der Unabhängigkeit präsenter geworden ist und versucht, selber als Vehikel realer oder fiktionaler Faktenin Afrika zu sein. So verspricht es auch der 1988 gedrehte Film Camp "Thiaroye" von Sembene Ousmane und Thierno Faty Sow, der kolonialgeschichtliche Geschehnisse in Afrika möglichst authentisch zu erzählen.
Despite the recent popularity of predictive processing models of brain function, the term prediction is often instantiated very differently across studies. These differences in definition can substantially change the type of cognitive or neural operation hypothesised and thus have critical implications for the corresponding behavioural and neural correlates during visual perception. Here, we propose a five-dimensional scheme to characterise different parameters of prediction. Namely, flow of information, mnemonic origin, specificity, complexity, and temporal precision. We describe these dimensions and provide examples of their application to previous work. Such a characterisation not only facilitates the integration of findings across studies, but also helps stimulate new research questions.