Andrea Albrecht

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Andrea Albrecht (born November 18, 1971 ) is a German literary scholar and professor of modern German literature with a focus on modernism at Heidelberg University .

biography

Albrecht studied mathematics , German and philosophy in Bremen , Hamburg and Göttingen . After completing her doctorate in 2003 at the University of Göttingen, she was a research assistant at the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen and a visiting scholar at the University of California, and from 2007 she was a junior research group leader (Emmy Noether program of the DFG) at the German Department of the University of Freiburg , where she completed her habilitation . Albrecht was Professor of Modern German Literature at the University of Stuttgart from 2012 to 2017, since 2017 she has been professor for modern German literature with a focus on modernism at Heidelberg University . Albrecht is co-editor of “Scientia Poetica. Yearbook for the History of Literature and Science ”and“ Athenaeum - Yearbook of the Friedrich Schlegel Society ”.

Fonts (selection)

As an author

  • Cosmopolitanism. Discourses on world citizenship in literature, philosophy and journalism around 1800. Berlin 2005.
  • Mathematics in the 'this side of culture'. Literary and historical studies on the cultural representation of mathematics (habilitation thesis, manuscript).

As editor

  • With Hans Adler and Horst Turk (eds.) Integrity. European constellations in the medium of literature, special issue of the monthly issues for German-language literature and culture, vol. 97, no. 2, summer 2005.
  • With Gesa von Essen and Werner Frick (eds.) Numbers, signs and figures. Mathematical inspirations in art and literature. Berlin 2011.
  • With Giovanna Cordibella and Volker Remmert (eds.), Inkwell and telescope. Galileo Galilei at the intersection of scientific, literary and visual cultures in the 17th century, Berlin 2014.
  • With Lutz Danneberg, Olav Krämer and Carlos Spoerhase (eds.): Theories, methods and practices of interpreting. Berlin / Boston: 2015.
  • With Claudia Löschner (ed.), Käte Hamburger. Context, theory and practice. Berlin / Boston 2015.
  • With Lutz Danneberg and Simone De Angelis (eds.), The academic 'axis' Berlin-Rome? On the cultural-scientific exchange between Italy and Germany from 1920 to 1945, Berlin 2017.
  • With Moritz Schramm and Tilman Venzl (eds.), Literature and recognition. Interactions and Perspectives. Berlin 2017.
  • With Toni Bernhart , Sandra Richter and Marcus Willand (eds.), Quantitative Approaches in Literature and Humanities. Systematic and historical perspectives, Berlin a. a. 2018

In addition, Andrea Albrecht has published numerous articles in specialist journals and edited volumes.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.gs.uni-heidelberg.de/ndl/albrecht/index.html
  2. Andrea Albrecht: Cosmopolitanism. Discourses on world citizenship in literature, philosophy and journalism around 1800. Berlin 2005.
  3. Andrea Albrecht: Mathematics in 'this side of culture'. Literary and historical studies on the cultural representation of mathematics (habilitation thesis, manuscript).
  4. https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/scipo
  5. https://www.schoeningh.de/katalog/reihe/athenaeum_jahrbuch_der_frie.html