Eske Bockelmann

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Eske Bockelmann (born January 17, 1957 in Friedrichshafen , Germany ) is a German teacher and author .

Life

Bockelmann studied classical philology and German . He later worked as a dramaturge at the Mannheim National Theater and in various functions at the universities of Munich , Würzburg and Marburg (here at the Georg Büchner Institute). He currently lives in Chemnitz and teaches at the Technical University of Chemnitz as a language professor for Latin and at the Karl-Schmidt-Rottluff-Gymnasium in Latin and Ancient Greek .

Every semester, the two philologists Eske Bockelmann and Burkhard Müller present three to four authors and their work in a thematic reading series in the Chemnitzer Weltecho (formerly Voxxx ). The program will later in Radio T broadcast.

Fonts

  • How does the world get away from money? In: Streifzüge 64/2015
  • Synthesis in Money: Nature of the Modern Age. An answer to Sohn-Rethel's question about the connection between the form of goods and the way of thinking. In: EXIT! Crisis and Criticism of the Commodity Society, No. 5, 2008.
  • ... but actually you were a devilish person! Kafka 2nd part. In: Streifzüge 42/2008
  • Kafka 1st part. In: Streifzüge 41/2007
  • Abolition of money. In: Rudolf Heinz , Jochen Hörisch (ed.): Money and validity. On Alfred Sohn-Rethel's socialist theory of knowledge. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2006. (for the first time in Streifzüge . No. 36, 2006)
  • In time with the money. On the genesis of modern thought. To Klampen, Springe 2004, ISBN 3-934920-37-3 .
  • Listening to the beat. Or: From the riddle of innate history , In: Historical Anthropology. Culture - Society - Everyday Life, Volume 6, Issue 2 (August 1998)
  • Propaedeutics of a finally valid theory of the German verse. Niemeyer, Tübingen 1991, ISBN 3-484-22050-3 .
  • The metrics lecture by early humanist Peter Luder. Kaiser, Bamberg 1984.

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