Claudia Maria Pecher

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Claudia Maria Pecher at the awarding of the Korbinian - Paul Maar Prize 2019

Claudia Maria Pecher (* 1976 in Ichenhausen ) is a German literary scholar. Pecher is President of the German Academy for Children's and Young People's Literature .

Pecher studied modern German literature , linguistics and Catholic theology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. She did her doctorate on the World Council of Trento in Franciscan mediation , after which she was managing director of the Walter Kahn Fairy Tale Foundation and managing director of the German Academy for Children's and Youth Literature for a few years . After various teaching assignments, she worked from 2011 to February 2020 at the Institute for Youth Book Research at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , before taking over the management of the state department for libraries of the Sankt Michaelsbund in Bavaria.

In addition to other projects, as a literary scholar, she was particularly concerned with research on fairy tales and film media in the field of children and youth. She has - together with the political scientist Martin Hoppe - u. a. initiated the Grimm Citizens' Lecturer , an award jointly awarded by the City of Hanau and Frankfurt University.

Publications (selection)

  • The World Council of Trento in Franciscan Mediation - A study of the work “De civitate et civibus Dei ac de civitate civibusque Satanae” by the South Tyrolean Franciscan scholar Ludovicus Boroius (doctorate). utzverlag, 2007
  • together with Kurt Franz: "Do you know the Brothers Grimm?" Bertuch Verlag, 2012
  • Fairy tales - (not) a romantic myth? On the poetology and comparative literature of fairy tales. Series of lectures by the Walter Kahn Fairy Tale Foundation. Schneider Hohengehren, 2013
  • together with Kurt Franz, Mirjam Burkhard; "What the white ravens have": poems for children and young people from 1945 until today . Schneider Hohengehren, 2016
  • together with Klaus Maiwald, Anna-Maria Meyer: Classics "of children's and youth films . Schneider Hohengehren, 2016
  • together with Ute Dettmer, Ron Schlesinger: Fairy tales in media change: On the past and present of the fairy tale film. Metzler, 2017
  • together with Gabriele von Glasenapp , Martin Anker: Martin Luther and the Reformation in children's and youth literature: Contributions to literary historical and literary aesthetic practice . Schneider Hohengeren, 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German Academy for Children's and Young People's Literature: About Us, accessed on May 11, 2019
  2. ^ Goethe University Frankfurt: Dr. Claudia Maria Pecher accessed on March 25, 2020
  3. Sankt Michaelsbund: About Us - State Office, accessed on March 25, 2020
  4. ^ Goethe University Frankfurt: Dr. Claudia Maria Pecher - Curriculum Vitae accessed on May 10, 2019