Hans-Christoph Graf von Nayhauss

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Hans-Christoph Graf v. Nayhauss

Hans-Christoph Graf von Nayhauss-Cormons (* 1940 in Semmelwitz , Silesia ) is a German literary scholar .

Life

From Nayhauss-Cormons graduated after studying German and history at the Universities of Göttingen and Freiburg. Br. Passed the first and second state examinations with distinction for the higher teaching post and entered high school education. In addition to the first state examination, he also received his doctorate, as his admission work for the state examination on the "meaning and function of the battle scenes for the adventure path of the heroes in Erec and Iwein Hartmanns von Aue" was also recognized as a dissertation. He later completed his habilitation in German literary history at the University of Breslau .

Until 1972 he was a grammar school teacher, from 1971 also a lecturer and from 1976 professor for German literature and literary didactics at the Karlsruhe University of Education until his retirement in 2007. He was then a lecturer there until 2017. In 1979 he was the founder of the specialist journal “karlsruher pedagogical contributions” and theirs Editor-in-chief from 1979 to 1986 and from 1993 to 2002. In 1988 he also founded the “Research Center for the Reception and Didactics of German-Language Literature in Non-German-Speaking Countries” and was its director from 1988 to 2007.

The main focus of his work were theories of literary didactics, hermeneutics, reception theory, literary history, contemporary literature, intercultural German studies.

Graf Nayhauss has been the honorary chairman of the Gernsbach Cultural Community since 2005 and has invited over 80 contemporary German writers and public figures to Gernsbach for readings and lectures.

Visiting professorships and lecture tours

Visiting professorships and lecture tours, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), took Count Nayhauss to Egypt, Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Benin, China, France, Greece, Great Britain, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Canada, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, Tunisia, Ukraine, Belarus.

The main focus of his work here were, above all, multiple visits every year due to university partnerships, institute partnerships and textbook projects in Egypt, Algeria, China, Poland, Russia and Turkey.

Memberships

  • Society for Intercultural German Studies (GIG), International Association for Germanic Linguistics and Literature Studies (IVG), review team for the Yearbook for International German Studies,
  • Reviewer at the Supreme Council of Universities of Egypt,
  • Scientific Advisory Board of the Cairo German Studies,
  • Scientific advisory board of the journal of the Oraner Deutschlehrerverband,
  • Scientific advisory board of the magazine "Zblizienia Interkulturowe" (intercultural approaches: Germany - Poland - Europe),
  • Member of the scientific advisory board of the journal Alman Divile Edebiyati Dergisi (Studies on German Language and Literature) of the Department of German Language and Literature at Istanbul University,
  • Member of the scientific advisory board of the online journal Diyalog (intercultural journal for German studies. Organ of the Turkish association of Germanists GERDER).

Honors

  • Festschrift for the 60th birthday - literature in intercultural dialogue, edited by Manfred Durzak and Beate Laudenberg, Verlag Peter Lang 2000
  • Festschrift of the subject German language and German literature at the PH-Karlsruhe on the farewell of Prof. Dr. Count v. Nayhauss from active service - interculturality and multilingualism, edited by Havva Engin and Ralph Olsen, Baltmannsweiler 2008, Schneider Verlag Hohengehren 2009
  • Honorary doctorates from the Pedagogical University of Omsk, the Mikhail Sholokhov University in Moscow and the Kuban University Krasnodar;
  • Honorary professorship as Advisory Professor at the Hua Dong University in Shanghai
  • Award of the golden doctoral certificate on June 13, 2018 (50 years of doctorate) at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg i. Br.

Works (selection)

  • The meaning and function of the fight scenes for the adventure path of the heroes in Erec and Iwein Hartmanns von Aue . Diss. Phil. Freiburg i. Br. 1968
  • Reading and workbook on courtly and knightly literature of the 12th and 13th centuries , Baltmannsweiler 1976
  • From pantomime to little piece . Dramatic forms in the teaching of secondary level I., Bochum 1977, Kamps Päd. Pocket books
  • Theory of Short History (Ed.), Stuttgart 1977, 5th edition 1987, Reclams Universalbibliothek, revised and expanded edition 2004
  • Introduction to literary didactics. Texts and questions , (Ed.) Munich 1978, Harms Päd. Series
  • Shortest stories (Ed.), Stuttgart 1982, 3rd edition 1987, Reclams Universalbibliothek
  • The pocket book in the classroom 3. Analyzes - Models - Practical Reports (Ed.), Ravensburg 1982
  • Israel. Goldstadt travel guide , Pforzheim 1982
  • Holy places. Pilgrimage destination Jerusalem , Pforzheim 1988
  • In dialogue with intercultural German studies. Festschrift for Norbert Honsza on the occasion of his 60th birthday, (Ed. With K. Kuczynski), Wrocław 1993
  • Documentation on the reception and didactics of German-language literatures in non-German-speaking countries. (with Michel S. Batts, Manfred Durzak, Götz Großklaus, Norbert Honsza, Kamal Radwan), Iudicium Verlag Munich 1993
  • Insights and attempts at order. Studies on contemporary literature and literature reception in the present, Peter Lang Verlag 1998
  • Contemporary German literature since 1968. Presentation and text examples. (Prose) . A literary workbook (with VA Zaretchneva and LS Egorova), PU Omsk publishing house 1999
  • Contemporary German and foreign cultural literature from the perspective of reception-oriented and intercultural literature didactics . Omsk - Karlsruhe 2000, (Omsk handouts for studying German, Vol. 2)
  • Basic concepts of text analysis (with S. Polouikova, N. Morosova, K. Plastoun) , Omsk - Karlsruhe 2000, (Omsk handouts for studying German, Vol. 1)
  • German contemporary literature at the turn of the century / millennium . A literary workbook, (with VA Zaretchneva and LS Egorova) Omsk-Karlsruhe 2005
  • Divergent cultural areas in literature (with Marc Cluet and others). Files of the XI. International Germanist Congress Paris 2005, Verlag Peter Lang 2007
  • Contemporary German literature 1968–2000. Prose lyric drama. (with LS Egorova, B. Laudenberg, W. Woesler, VA Zaretchneva), European University Press 2010
  • Profiles of German cultural epochs. Enlightenment , (with Joachim Bark), Verlag A. Kröner 2009
  • Profiles of German cultural epochs. Classic, Romantic, Restoration 1789–1848 , (with Joachim Bark), Verlag A. Kröner 2011
  • Section 28 National and Transnational Identities in Literature . (with Aleya Khattab and Laura Auteri) Files of the XII. International German Studies Congress in Warsaw 2010 "Diversity and Unity of German Studies Worldwide", Verlag Peter Lang 2012
  • Profiles of German cultural epochs. From realism to modernity. 1849–1918 , (with Joachim Bark), Verlag A. Kröner 2015
  • Section B 27 Literary images of rulers between justice and despotism . (with Aleya Khattab and Arianna Di Bella) Acts of the XIII. Congress of the International Association for German Studies in Shanghai August 2015, Verlag Peter Lang 2018

Web links

Commons : Hans-Christoph Graf von Nayhauss-Cormons  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Germanist index : Hans-Christoph Graf v. Nayhauss. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  2. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2007, Vol. II, I - Sche, p. 2534.
  3. ^ History. Kulturgemeinde Gernsbach, accessed on April 22, 2019 .
  4. gernsbach.de - cultural organizer. Retrieved April 22, 2019 .
  5. See Germanistic institute partnerships for the promotion of the German language in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and in the CIS. DAAD Bonn 2003, pp. 196–198
  6. ^ Karlsruhe University of Education: Publications by Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Graf v. Nayhauss. Faculty 2, 2016, accessed February 1, 2019 .