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Rezension zu Patricia Oster: Der Schleier im Text. Funktionsgeschichte eines Bildes für die neuzeitliche Erfahrung des Imaginären, München (Wilhelm Fink) 2002. 362 Seiten.
Mit dem Bild des Schleiers verbindet sich eine Fülle von Konnotationen, insbesondere deshalb, weil er, wie Patricia Oster einleitend statuiert, "im elementaren Sinn eine Anschauungsform" darstellt (9).
Rezension zu Elisabeth Arend, Elke Richter u. Christiane Solte-Gresser (Hg.), Mittelmeerdiskurse in Literatur und Film / La Méditerranée: représentations littéraires et cinématographiques. Frankfurt am Main (Peter Lang) 2010 (= Mittelmeer: Literaturen - Kulturen, hg. von E. Arend u. E. Richter, Bd. 2). 317 S.
This introductory analysis on the subject of werewolves in the Greek and Roman worlds in its legendary, mythical, scientific and medical dimension emphasizes an intrinsic combination of negative and positive aspects, human and non-human factors, and ancient and modern components, laying the groundwork for the study of the gendered duplicity of the werewolf's Self in the modern and contemporary literature of southern and northern Italy. In this presentation of the werewolf motif on the Italian literary panorama from the 19th to the 21st century through an overview of short stories and novels, we will examine the writers who have combined ancient rural legends with metropolitan reveries to underscore the complexity and obscure double life of the werewolf.
Rezension zu "Klassiker neu übersetzen. Zum Phänomen der Neuübersetzungen deutscher und italienischer Klassiker / Ritradurre i classici. Sul fenomeno delle ritraduzioni di classici italiani e tedeschi". Hg. Barbara Kleiner, Michele Vangi und Ada Vigliani. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2014 (Villa Vigoni im Gespräch; Band 8). 147 S.
The chapter explores the dimension of the living present as a form of temporal reduction, looking at its manifestation in literary texts. Bazzoni proposes here a focus on the living present as different from a still, eternal moment, and contrasts the experience of the living present with the reduction at play in trauma. Finally, the author discusses the affective, ethical, and political dimensions of the temporality of the living present as a site of subjectivation, which effects a counter-reduction of normative discourses.