Britta Herrmann (Germanist)

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Britta Herrmann (* 1968 ) is a German specialist in German .

Life

After studying German Philology and History in Göttingen , she received a DFG scholarship from the Munich Graduate School Gender Difference & Literature . After completing her doctorate in Munich in 1999 , she then received a DFG postdoctoral scholarship from the Gießen graduate school Classicism and Romanticism in a European context , from 2000 initially as an assistant, later as an employee in Bayreuth until her habilitation in 2008, then a professorship at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (2008/09), since 2009 temporary academic senior councilor at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , 2011/12 representation of a professorship at the University of Erfurt . Since April 2012 she has been teaching as a professor of modern German literature at the University of Münster .

Herrmann heads the Phonopoetics Research Center. Barbara Overbeck spoke to Herrmann about the early audio aesthetics of the Lindbergh flight

Herrmann has been the spokesperson for the Graduate School Practices of Literature since 2019

From 2012 to 2014 she was a member of the jury of the Tukan Prize (Munich), has been a member of the literature commission for Westphalia since 2013 and a specialist advisory board for the Scherer Prize since 2015 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Daughters of Oedipus. On the history of a narrative pattern in German-language literature of the 20th century . Tübingen 2001, ISBN 3-86057-212-1 .
  • as editor: Poetry for the ears. Literature as tonal art in modern times . Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-940384-67-6 .
  • About people as a work of art. On an archeology of the (post) human in the discourse of modernity (1750-1820) . Paderborn 2018, ISBN 3-7705-5970-3 .
  • as editor: Anthropology and Aesthetics. Interdisciplinary perspectives . Paderborn 2019, ISBN 3-7705-5966-5 .
  • When is the man a man ?: On the history of masculinity ISBN 978-3-476-01456-6
    • In search of the safer sex: Heinrich von Kleist's letters and masculinity around 1800
    • The explored man?
  • Romey Sabalius, Hugo Loetscher's novels in the field of tension between the foreign and the familiar DOI: 10.1515 / arbi.1998.16.1.122
  • La vie comme roman. Transformations médiales du fictif entre classicisme et romantisme DOI: 10.4000 / rgi.858
  • Masculinities - Masculinities: Myth - Reality - Representation - Roll Printing (pp.33-53): XY unsolved: Masculinity as a performance DOI: 10.1007 / 978-3-476-02875-4_3
  • The gender of the imagination: anthropoplasty around 1800
  • Prometheus and Pygmalion as translators: Production mythologems between science and art in the 18th century DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846745380_007
  • Sex, erotica, motherhood: Madonna's media strategies of the pervert DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846746103_016
  • When the soul builds its body: Education as body building On the aesthetics and poetics of physiological difference in the 18th century DOI: 10.1007 / BF03374722
  • Paper structures. Family, Roman and Wilhelm Raabes DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846750025_005
  • The Stranger and the Girl DOI: 10.14361 / zig-2014-0104
  • For truly German art and speech: Friedrich Schlegel and Adam Müller DOI: 10.30965 / 9783657782697_011
  • Announcements, listening, writing down: aurality and mediality in the act of text production DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846758311_009
  • Informed bodies and identities: The human being as a work of art DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846759707_006
  • Aesthetics, science and literature as techniques of the (post) human or: The art of producing beautiful people DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846759707_005
  • Sister worm, cousin monkey: Anthropological insults and the appearance of the superman DOI: 10.30965 / 9783846759707_004
  • On the power of words and the violence of the poet: On the creation of virtual reality in the 18th century DOI: 10.30687 / AnnOc / 2499-1562 / 2018/01/004

Web links

Single evidence

  1. https://www.uni-muenster.de/Germanistik/Lehrende/neuere_deutsche_literatur/herrmann_britta/forschungsstelle/index.html
  2. WDR, February 24, 2020, Early Music History of Radio
  3. https://www.uni-muenster.de/Practices-of-Literature/
  4. https://www.uni-muenster.de/Germanistik/Lehrende/neuere_deutsche_literatur/herrmann_britta/index.html accessed on June 18, 2020
  5. https://www.uni-muenster.de/Germanistik/Lehrende/neuere_deutsche_literatur/herrmann_britta/kurzbiographie.html