Anett C. Oelschlägel

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Anett C. Oelschlägel (Anna Sperk), 2018

Anett Christine Oelschlägel (born February 11, 1974 in Oelsnitz / Vogtl. ) Is a German ethnologist specializing in southern Siberia , Central Asia and experience of transformation in eastern Germany and a writer (pseudonym Anna Sperk ), who became known with a novel about science in Germany.

Life

Anett C. Oelschlägel studied ethnology , religious studies and Central Asian Studies and was a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale) from 2005 to 2013 . In 2011 she defended her dissertation on "Plural World Interpretations" in the subject of ethnology at the University of Leipzig . During her studies and after completing her doctorate, she conducted research in South Siberia and Central Asia, especially in the Tuva Republic of the Russian Federation and in Kyrgyzstan .

In 2017 she made her debut as a writer under the pseudonym Anna Sperk. She is a member of the support group for writers in Saxony-Anhalt, the Hallesches Dichterkreis and the Association of German Writers (VS) Saxony-Anhalt. She currently lives and works in Halle (Saale) .

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As a writer

Anna Sperk's fictional debut “The Hopeful” deals with the situation of young scientists today and paints a critical picture of science in Germany. The novel, which was funded by the state of Saxony-Anhalt in 2016 , was published by Mitteldeutscher Verlag in 2017 . In 2018 he was awarded the Klopstock Prize for New Literature .

"There are deep and harrowing books that are looking at us and are ahead of us, but they are also washed and rolled in the wool of hope, they are on an unswerving and courageous search that leaves no one untouched, and of breathtaking verve."

- André Schinkel : laudation for Anna Sperk, Klopstock Award 2018

Sperk's second novel “Beside Reality” deals with the situation of mentally ill people and their stigmatization in German society.

Grants and honors

  • Printing costs subsidy from the state of Saxony-Anhalt (2016)
  • Klopstock Prize for New Literature (2018)
  • "Culture on the Net" grant from the State of Saxony-Anhalt (2020)

As a scientist

Anett C. Oelschlägel with Tuvinian children in a yurt, 2005

Anett C. Oelschlägel studied at the University of Leipzig, among others with Erika Taube . From 1994 to 2016 Anett C. Oelschlägel researched and published on the topics of religious ethnology ( animism , historical and contemporary shamanism , divination ), oral tradition (contemporary sagas ) and economic ethnology ( pastoral nomadism and combined economic forms), mainly about the Tuvins in southern Siberia worked. After a long break in anthropology, the scientist changed her research focus in 2019. She is currently working on transformation experiences in East Germany and post-socialism , especially with the methods of oral history .

Grants

  • Research and residency grant from the German Academic Exchange Service / DAAD (2004–05, 12 months)
  • Project funding from the German Research Foundation / DFG (2005-08, 24 months with interruptions)
  • Research and residency grant from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation for Science Promotion (2012–13, 18 months)

bibliography

Fiction (Anna Sperk)

  • Next to reality. Novel. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle (Saale) 2018, ISBN 978-3-96311-014-6 .
  • The hopeful. Novel. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle (Saale) 2017, ISBN 978-3-95462-750-9 .
  • Heartbreaker. Poems. Author's booklet 68, sponsorship group for writers in Saxony-Anhalt, Halle (Saale) 2019.

Scientific monographs and editions

  • Plural World Interpretations. The case of the South-Siberian Tyvans (= Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology [Hrsg.]: Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia. Volume 32). Lit-Verlag, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-643-90788-2 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  • The taiga spirit. Reports and stories from people and spirits from Tuva. Contemporary sagas and other folklore texts. Tectum Verlag, Marburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-8288-3134-6 .
  • Plural world interpretations. The example of the Tyva of South Siberia. Kulturstiftung Sibirien , Fürstenberg / Havel 2013, ISBN 978-3-942883-13-9 (Zugl .: Leipzig, Univ., Diss., 2011; limited preview in the Google book search).
  • The white way. Natural religion and divination among the West Tyva in southern Siberia (= work from the Institute for Ethnology at the University of Leipzig. Volume 3). Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2004, ISBN 3-937209-52-2 .
  • “Red Altai, give your echo!” Festschrift for Erika Taube on her 65th birthday. Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005, Anett C. Oelschlägel, Ingo Nentwig and Jakob Taube , ISBN 3-86583-062-5 ( gko.uni-leipzig.de [15.3 MB; June 29, 2012, changed on March 18, 2014 ]).

Scientific articles (selection)

  • Çoğulcu Dünya Yorumları: Güney Sibirya Tuvaları Örneği. In: İ. A. Aydemir and M. Erdem (Eds.): Tuva Araştırmaları Tuvaca aryantların Belgelenmesi ve Tanımlanması. Aralık, Ankara 2017, pp. 137–164.
  • Plural World Interpretations. The case of the Tyvans of South Siberia. In: Anthropos. International Journal of Ethnology and Linguistics . Volume 109, Issue 2 (2014), ISSN  0257-9774 , pp. 551-566, JSTOR 43861792 .
  • Анетт К. Ольшлегель, Множественныe интерпретации мира. Пример тувинцев Южной Сибири. [Plural world interpretations. The example of the Tyva of South Siberia.] In: Этнографическое обозрение, 2014/5, pp. 88-103.
  • Анетт К. Ольшлегель, Современные предания из Тувы [Contemporary legends from Tyva]. In: Новые Исследования Тувы / The New Research of Tuva, 2012, No. 4, Issue 16, pp. 97–112.
  • Plural world interpretations and transdifference. Dominance and interaction model in the everyday practice of the West Tyva in South Siberia. In: Journal of Ethnology. 2010, 135/2, pp. 305-336.
  • Tuvan World Views and the Concept of Transdifference. In: Sayana Namsaraeva, Ni Ma and Wang Yudeng (eds.): Makesi Pulangke shehui renleixue yanjiusuo: Xibolia huigu. Review on Siberian Studies at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Minzu chubanshe, Beijing 2009, pp. 120-157.
  • Forest resource. Portrait of a southern Kyrgyz mountain village. In: Yearbook of the State Ethnographic Collections of Saxony . 2007.
  • The eighth continent. Why Siberia is still considered the treasure trove of Russia today. In: Journal University of Leipzig. Issue 3 (June) 2007, pp. 17-18.
  • The power of the "Pure Earth". How nomads in southern Siberia perceive their environment. In: Journal University of Leipzig. Issue 1 (February), 2006, pp. 8–9.
  • Анетт К. Оельшлаегел: Тувинское гадание "хуваанак" - вопросы к природе. [The Tyvan oracle "chuvaanak" - questions to nature.] In: Национальный музей «Алдан Маадыр» [National Museum "60 Warriors"]. (Ed.): Музей в XXI веке: проблемы и перспективы. [The Museum in the 21st Century: Problems and Perspectives]. Anyjak, Кызыл 2005, pp. 89-95.
  • The white-bearded old man. Myth and present in everyday life in the Tyva of southern Siberia. In: Katja Geisenhainer, Katharina Lange (Ed.): Movable Horizons. Festschrift for Bernhard Streck's 60th birthday. Leipzig University Press, Leipzig 2005.
  • Interpretation and truth. Two divination practices among the Tyva in southern Siberia. In: Anett C. Oelschlägel, Ingo Nentwig and Jakob Taube (eds.): “Roter Altai, give your echo!” Festschrift for Erika Taube on her 65th birthday. Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005, pp. 377–401 ( gko.uni-leipzig.de [15.3 MB; June 29, 2012, changed on March 18, 2014]).
  • Everyday religion. About the natural religion of the Tyva in southern Siberia. In: Tribus - Yearbook of the Linden Museum Stuttgart. Stuttgart 2004.
  • The way of milk. On the production and importance of dairy products in the western Tyva of southern Siberia. In: Tribus - Yearbook of the Linden Museum Stuttgart. Stuttgart 2000.

Web links

Commons : Anett C. Oelschlägel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Halle (Saale) Department of Culture: Project funding for cultural purposes 2017. (PDF; 444 kB) In: dubisthalle.de, March 6, 2017, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  2. ^ Anett Christine Oelschlägel ( Memento from May 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). In: eth.mpg.de, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Halle (Saale), accessed on July 9, 2020.
  3. Anna Sperk, short biography. In: foerderkreis-halle.de, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  4. Klopstock Prize 2018. In: Landesportal Sachsen-Anhalt. State of Saxony-Anhalt, State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture Saxony-Anhalt, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  5. André Schinkel: Set a point. Laudation for Anna Sperk on the occasion of the awarding of the Klopstock Prize 2018. (PDF; 49 kB) In: kultur.sachsen-anhalt.de, September 4, 2018, accessed on May 13, 2020.
  6. a b c Anna Sperk. In: literary port . Last updated by Anna Sperk on August 25, 2020, accessed on August 30, 2020.
  7. Anett C. Oelschlaegel, Vita. In: Researchgate , accessed July 9, 2020.
  8. Anett C. Oelschlaegel, Publications. In: Academia.edu , accessed on July 9, 2020.
  9. Detlev Brunner : Transformation from below. New perspectives on the unification process. In: H-Soz-Kult , June 15, 2020, accessed on August 30, 2020.
  10. ^ AC Oelschlägel: Plurale Weltinterpretationen. The example of the Tyva of South Siberia. 2013.
  11. DFG project: Empirical study of environmental perception and the associated beliefs in Central Asia and Siberia using the example of the Tyva of southern Siberia. In: gepris.dfg.de, DFG funded projects, accessed on August 30, 2020 (with a list of the project-related publications by AC Oelschlägel).
  12. Fritz Thyssen Foundation for Science Promotion : Funded projects: Project: AZ. 40.11.0.041, Oral History and Post-Socialism - (Survival) Life Strategies in the Present Political, Social and Economic Conditions of Southern Siberia and Northern Central Asia, especially the Republic of Tyva In: fritz-thyssen-stiftung.de, accessed on August 31 2020
  13. Fritz Thyssen Foundation for Science Promotion : Annual Report 2014. Cologne April 2015, ISSN  0930-4592 , p. 416 ( fritz-thyssen-stiftung.de [PDF; 3.2 MB] with a list of the supported publications).
  14. Publishing information and press reviews on: Anna Sperk: Beside Reality. In: Mitteldeutscherverlag.de, 2018, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  15. Publishing information and press reviews on: Anna Sperk: Die Hoffnungsvolle. In: Mitteldeutscherverlag.de, 2018, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  16. Book information on: Anna Sperk: Herzensbrecher. Poems. 2019. In: ebay.de, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  17. Publishing information / blurb to: Plural World Interpretations. The case of the South-Siberian Tyvans. In: lit-verlag.de, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  18. Publishing information on: Der Taigageist. Contemporary sagas of the Tyva of southern Siberia. In: deposit.dnb.de, accessed on July 9, 2020.
  19. Book information on: Plurale Weltinterpretationen. The example of the Tyva of South Siberia. In: siberian-studies.org. Siberian Cultural Foundation , accessed on July 9, 2020.
  20. Publishing information on: The White Way. Natural religion and divination among the western Tyva in southern Siberia. In: univerlag-leipzig.de, accessed on July 9, 2020.