Dresden Chamisso Poetics Lecturer

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The Dresden Chamisso Poetics Lecturer for Migrant Literature was awarded 2001–2011 by the Central Europe Center for Political, Economic and Cultural Studies , a central scientific institution of the Technical University of Dresden , and the Robert Bosch Foundation , in cooperation with the Chair for Modern German Literature at the TU Dresden . The group of lecturers was fed by the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize awarded annually by the foundation for German-speaking authors of non-German language origins.

From 2005 to 2011 the Dresden Chamisso Poetics Lecturer was held with the Saxon Academy of the Arts .

In their lectures, authors whose mother tongue is not German reflected on their experience of writing in a foreign country and measured intercultural fields of perception. The main focus of the Chamisso Poetics Lecturer was the question of what personal experiences an author has "between languages" and how traditions of different language areas are explored and processed in literature. Categories such as emigration , home , language and exile are of particular importance .

Dresden Chamisso lectureships in poetry

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  • “For me, literature is an opportunity for dialogue”. Yüksel Pazarkaya received the Chamisso poetics professorship for modern German literary studies , interview with Marion Fiedler, in: Universitätsjournal der Technische Universität Dresden 12/2000, p. 12 ( online as PDF; 610 kB).
  • Sybille Graf: Poetics lectureships - getting to know cultures. In addition to literature from Central Europe, the focus is now also on migrant literature , in: Universitätsjournal der Technische Universität Dresden 11/2000, p. 5 ( online as PDF; 917 kB).
  • Sven Hacker: At home in the German language. Author Ilma Rakusa gives an insight into her poetic workshop , in: Sächsische Zeitung from January 25, 2005
  • Undine Materni : Singing for the M. Dresdner Chamisso-Poetikdozentur with Carmine Gino Chiellino , in: Sächsische Zeitung of May 31, 2001
  • Undine Materni: I'm here and elsewhere at the same time. Literature. Great start to the 4th Chamisso poetics lectureship with the award winner Ilma Rakusa , in: Sächsische Zeitung of January 21, 2005
  • Tomas Gärtner: Vladimir Vertlib gave a poetics lecture in the Blockhaus , in: Dresdner Latest News from January 4, 2006.
  • Undine Materni: Life in between. The author Vladimir Vertlib tells with subtle irony about the search for home , in Sächsische Zeitung of January 11, 2006.

Footnotes

  1. Central Europe Center on the website of the TU Dresden

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