Chris Zintzen-Bader

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Chris Zintzen-Bader (born Christiane Zintzen on December 12, 1966 in Moosburg an der Isar ) is a German literary scholar , author , journalist and publisher.

Life

Zintzen-Bader studied German, Romance languages ​​and art history at the Universities of Vienna , Basel and Whitman College , Wall Walla, Washington. In addition to his studies, he completed several internships in research and edition (Walter Hasenclever Edition, Institute for German Studies, RWTH Aachen , Georg Büchner Research Center, University of Marburg / Lahn ). He received his doctorate in 1998 with the dissertation From Pompeii to Troy . Literature, the public, and archeology in the 19th century . According to Dutch archaeologist Eric M. Moormann, the part about Pompeii is the first serious attempt to analyze the literature about the monument. He then worked as a research assistant in the FWF project Literary Life in Austria 1848-1890 at the Institute for German Studies, later as a freelance lecturer.

In free research (Research Fellow of the International Research Center for Cultural Studies, scholarship from the Jubilee Fund of the City of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences), Zintzen-Bader dealt with the history of psychiatry, focusing on the Vienna clinic "Am Steinhof" (today SMZ Otto Wagner Spital ) .

Since the beginning of his studies, Zintzen-Bader has been working as a freelance journalist for radio (ORF Radio Wien, Radio Österreich 1), independent media (fanzine "Vampyroteutes Infernalis", weblogs "inadaequat", "acheronta movebo"), tba. vienna pop cult chronicles and newspapers (Aachener Volkszeitung, Der Standard, NZZ). From 2001 to 2014 he was in charge of the series “Literature as Radio Art” as a freelance curator, director and presenter as part of the Ö1 radio broadcast Kunstradio - Radio Art with 56 commissioned productions by authors. Together with Hartmut Abendschein , he publishes the network " litblogs.net - literary weblogs in German".

Awards

Publications (selection)

See online catalog raisonné

Monographs
  • From Pompeii to Troy. Archeology, Literature, and the Public in the 19th Century . WUV | Universitätsverlag, Vienna 1998 ISBN 3-85114-374-4
  • The Austro-Hungarian monarchy in words and pictures. From the Crown Prince's work of Archduke Rudolf, selected, commented on and edited. v. Chris Zintzen-Bader. Böhlau, Vienna 1999 ISBN 3-205-99102-8
Editing
  • Freud's Pompeian muse. Contributions to Wilhelm Jensen's novella “Gradiva”. Edited by Michael Rohrwasser, Gisela Steinlechner, Juliane Vogel u. Chris Zintzen-Bader. Vienna: Special number 1997 ISBN 3-85449-101-8
  • Public and character. For Kurt Neumann / Essays, ed. v. Chris Zintzen-Bader. Vienna: Special number 2000 ISBN 3-85449-179-4
  • Richard Reichensperger, (rire). Literary criticism | Cultural criticism. With contributions by Christoph Leitgeb, Elfriede Jelinek and Hermes Phettberg, ed. by Claus Philipp u. Chris Zintzen-Bader. Vienna / New York: Springer 2005 (= Edition Transfer, edited by Christian Reder) ISBN 3-211-22260-X
  • Renate Giacomuzzi, Chris Zintzen-Bader, Stefan Neuhaus (eds.): Digital literature mediation. Practice, research and archiving (= Applied Literary Studies, Vol. 10). Studienverlag, Innsbruck 2010, ISBN 978-3-7065-4883-0 .
  • with language: talking about the situation. 10 Austrian writers in public space. DVD-Video + booklet. Script & direction video, editing of the booklet: Chris Zintzen-Bader. Edited by the Austrian literature houses. Vienna: Klever Verlag 2013 ISBN 978-3-902665-69-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eric Moormann: Pompeii's Ashes. The Reception of the Cities Buried by Vesuvius in Literature, Music, and Drama , De Gruyter, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-1-61451-885-3 , p. 5.
  2. Klaus Amann et al .: Literary Life in Austria 1848-1890 , Böhlau, Wien / Kön / Weimar 2000, ISBN 978-3-205-99028-4 , authors, p. 917.
  3. "acheronta movebo" ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / acheronta10.blogspot.co.at
  4. [http: /tba66.blogspot.co.at/ "tba. vienna pop cult chronicles "]
  5. ^ Perlentaucher press review from 2001-2008
  6. literature as radio art kunstradio.at,
  7. Literature + Radio = Art , DER STANDARD, online March 25, 2009
  8. Literature as radio art: more than an audio book , Falter, February 16, 2011
  9. ^ Kunstradio - Radiokunst , Ö1, May 18, 2014