Hans-Thies Lehmann

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Hans-Thies Lehmann (born September 22, 1944 ) is a German Germanist , comparative scholar and theater scholar .

Life

From 1981 to 1987 Lehmann worked with Andrzej Wirth to develop the courses in applied theater studies at the University of Giessen . From 1988 until his retirement in 2010, Lehmann taught as a professor of theater studies at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . Lehmann has been a guest lecturer at the universities of Amsterdam , Paris , Vienna , Krakow , Tokyo , Kaunas and Charlottesville .

Lehmann is considered a theoretician of post-dramatic theater . He published books on contemporary theater , the theory of theater , aesthetic theory and in particular Bertolt Brecht and Heiner Müller . In addition, he developed his own scenic projects and dramaturgical work at various theaters.

In 2017 Hans-Thies Lehmann was accepted into the Berlin Academy of the Arts .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Subject and language process in Bertolt Brecht's "Hauspostille". Text theoretical readings. 1978
  • With Helmut Lethen: Bertolt Brecht's "Hauspostille" - text and collective reading. Metzler, Stuttgart 1978 ISBN 3-476-00378-7
  • Theater and Myth. The constitution of the subject in the discourse of ancient tragedy. Metzler, Stuttgart 1991 ISBN 3-476-00754-5
  • Post-dramatic theater. Publishing house of the authors, Frankfurt am Main 1999 ISBN 978-3-886612-84-0
  • Political writing. Essays on theater texts. 2nd ext. Edition Theater der Zeit , Berlin 2012 ISBN 978-3-943881-17-2
  • Tragedy and Dramatic Theater. Alexanderverlag, Berlin 2013 ISBN 978-3-895813-08-5
  • Brecht "read". Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2016 ISBN 978-3-95749-079-7

Editorships

  • Contributions to a materialistic theory of literature. Ullstein, Frankfurt 1977
  • With Renate Voris: The Brecht Yearbook. Volume 17: The Other Brecht. 1992
  • With Erika Fischer-Lichte , Wolfgang Greisenegger : Areas of work in theater studies. Forum Modern Theater, Vol. 15, 1994
  • With Patrick Primavesi: Heiner Müller Handbuch. JB Metzler, Stuttgart 2003 ISBN 978-3-476018-07-6
  • With Martina Groß (ed., Authors): Popular culture in contemporary theater . Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2012 ISBN 978-3-942449-19-9

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ New members of the Akademie der Künste , Akademie der Künste, July 7, 2017, accessed on July 9, 2017.