Fleur Sakura Wöss

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Fleur Sakura Wöss

Fleur Sakura Wöss (born April 15, 1953 in Tokyo ) is an Austrian Zen teacher and author.

Life

Fleur Sakura Wöss was born in Tokyo as the daughter of the musicologist Margareta Wöss and the conductor Kurt Wöss . It was named "Sakura" after the Japanese cherry blossom because of the date of birth in April . She spent her early childhood in Melbourne , Australia , where her father was appointed Chief Conductor after his position as chief conductor in Japan. She spent her first school days in Vienna, her high school including high school diploma in Gmunden, Upper Austria, interrupted by a year as a guest student in California, USA.

Fleur Sakura Wöss is married to Paul Matusek (* 1948, Vienna); the two have three sons together.

Education and professional activity

  • 1971–1980 studied Japanology and Buddhist Studies in Vienna
  • 1978–1980 Research on the sociology of religion in Tokyo, stay in a temple ( Jōdo-Shinshū )
  • 1982–1992 teaching positions at the Universities of Vienna, Zurich and the Free University of Berlin
  • 1981–1994 Ass. And Ass. Prof. at the Institute for Japanese Studies, University of Vienna
  • 1994–2000 managing director of the TopTwo seminar company
  • 2008 meditation teacher of Rinzai-shū
  • 2008 Foundation of the Zen Center Vienna Misho-an in Vienna together with Paul Matusek

Publications

Contributions

Books

  • Occur calmly - meditate, speak, convince , Kösel Verlag, 2019, ISBN 978-3-466-37225-6
  • Present confidently! The manual for speakers , myMORAWA Verlag, 2018, ISBN 978-3-99070-499-8 and ISBN 978-3-99070-500-1
  • Pause - practice Zen, take a breath, draw strength. Kösel Verlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-466-37196-9
  • The sovereign presentation - informing, convincing, inspiring. Linde Verlag , 2004, ISBN 978-3-7093-0029-9
  • Ruth Linhart, Fleur Wöss: Nippon's new women. Rowohlt Verlag , Reinbek near Hamburg 1990, ISBN 978-3-499-18585-4
  • Ruth Linhart-Fischer (Ed.): Japan's women today. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, 1990, foreword and pp. 170–191, ISBN 978-3-499-18585-4
  • Divergences in social and religious development using the example of the temple-parish relationship in a Japanese village. Dissertation, University of Vienna 1980, 272 pp.
  • Ariyoshi Sawako : San-baba. German translation by Fleur Wöss, Galrev Verlag , 1989, ISBN 978-3-925230-05-9
  • according to with Evelyn Schmid: Bibliography of German-language literature on Japanese women. In: The Japanese woman in the past and present. Contributions to Japanology Volume 17. Vienna 1981, pp. 303-324
  • Megumi Maderdonner, Sepp Linhart: Old Age in Japan. Contributions to Japanese Studies, Volume 20, Institute for Japanese Studies, University of Vienna, Vienna 1987

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Perform confidently! 2018, ISBN 978-3-99070-499-8 .
  2. Dissertations ( Memento of the original dated February 6, 2017 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. at the University of Vienna  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / japan.univie.ac.at