Ingvild Richardsen

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Ingvild Richardsen is a German literary and cultural scientist , author and exhibition curator .

Ingvild Richardsen studied musicology at the LMU in Munich from 1982 to 1983 in preparation for the entrance examination at the University of Music in Würzburg , where she then studied piano as a major instrumental subject from 1985 to 1988. She then began studying German , philosophy , communication research and English at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . After moving to LMU, she completed her master's degree in 1992 in the subjects of Modern German Literature , German Language and Literature of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, and Philosophy. She received her doctorate in 2000 with the interdisciplinary dissertation Antichrist Polemics in the Time of the Reformation and the Faith Struggles up to the beginning of the 17th Century: Argumentation, Form and Function .

Since then, Ingvild Richardsen has worked as a lecturer at the universities of Munich and Augsburg, as a book author, as a writer of television films and as an exhibition curator.

Since 2017, Richardsen and Waldemar Fromm (Laboratory for Literature in Bavaria) have been the editor of the series "Forgotten Bavaria" published by Volk Verlag

As the author of numerous publications on the culture of remembrance and forgotten writers, she succeeded in rediscovering formerly renowned authors such as Carry Brachvogel , Emma Haushofer-Merk and Marie Haushofer. In the course of their research and the discovery of biographical material that had already been believed to be lost, their importance for the Munich and German women's movement emerged. Ingvild Richardsen presented the first results in 2018 in the exhibition she curated Evas Töchter in the Munich Monacensia , which was supported by the publication “ Evas Töchter. Munich writers and the modern women's movement. 1894-1933 ”. In 2019 she was able to write her non-fiction book “ Passionate Hearts, Fiery Souls ” published by S. Fischer Verlag . How women changed the world through the unusual interaction of the women’s active Munich writers and many men of the Munich avant-garde at the time, among them well-known representatives of Art Nouveau , to open up a wider public for the topic for a new gender ratio. She also succeeded in doing this with films for Bavarian television . 2014 together with Michael Appel about the writer of Jewish origin Carry Brachvogel: In the White-Blue Land. The writer Carry Curlew. , and in 2016 in collaboration with Martin Otter with the film documentary Die Vergessenen. Emma Haushofer-Merk, Marie Haushofer, Max Haushofer .

She reissued several works by Carry Brachvogel and Emma Haushofer-Merk at Allitera Verlag ( edition monacensia ).

Ingvild Richardsen, together with Klaus Wolf and Peter Czoik, has been running the TELITO (Tegernsee LiteraTouren) project, financed by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture , since 2019 , which aims to better tap into the cultural diversity and culture of remembrance of the region and is located at the Edelstetten Literature Castle .

Publications (selection)

  • Antichrist polemics in the time of the Reformation and the religious struggles up to the beginning of the 17th century: argumentation, form and function . Frankfurt / M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Vienna: Peter Lang, 2003. [also Diss. LMU Munich 2000] ISBN 978-3-631-39653-7 .
  • The Fraueninsel. On the trail of the forgotten female poets of Frauenchiemsee . Munich: Volk Verlag, 2017 (Forgotten Bavaria. Ed. By Ingvild Richardsen and Waldemar Fromm). ISBN 978-3-86222-222-3
  • Eve's daughters. Munich writers and the modern women's movement (1894–1933) . Exhibition catalog for the exhibition of the same name in the monacensia from March 14, 2018 to September 15, 2018. Munich: Volk Verlag ISBN 978-3-86222-271-1
  • "Passionate hearts, fiery souls". How women changed the world . Frankfurt / M .: S. Fischer, 2019. ISBN 978-3-10-397457-7
  • "Free and equal and worthy". The women's movement and the first Bavarian women's day in 1899 . Munich: Bavarian State Center for Political Education, 2019.

Film documentaries

  • Ingvild Richardsen, Michael Appel: In the White-Blue Land. The writer Carry Curlew . Bavarian TV (BR), 30 min, EST: January 20, 2014
  • Ingvild Richardsen, Martin Otter: The forgotten. Emma Haushofer-Merk, Marie Haushofer, Max Haushofer . Bavarian Television (BR), EST: March 25, 2016

Exhibitions

  • 2005 young: de . Four-year worldwide traveling exhibition of the Goethe-Institut about young people in Germany (2005–2009). Goetheinstitut / Zentrale München 2005. Concept, research, scientific development and text panels on »Media«, »Film and Book«, »Computer«, »Youth Language«, »Values«, »Family«, »Getting involved«.
  • 2009 Medieval gemstones . Interdisciplinary exhibition in cooperation with the Mineralogical State Collection Munich and the Museum Reich der Kristalle. Munich 2009/2010. Concept, research, texts.
  • 2018 Eva's daughters. Munich writers and the modern women's movement. 1894-1933 . Exhibition in the Monacensia in the Hildebrandhaus from March 14 to September 16, 2018. Curator, conception and texts.

Prices

  • 2020 Zonta Club Media Prize

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://volkverlag.de/autoren/richardsen-ingvild/%7C author page of the Volk Verlag, accessed on June 30, 2020
  2. https://www.literatur-in-bayern.germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/lösungen/weiter-mitarbeiter/richardsen/index.html
  3. https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/philhist/professuren/geschichte/europaische-kulturgeschichte/team/ingvild-richardsen/
  4. https://www.literatur-in-bayern.germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
  5. https://volkverlag.de/themen/die-buchreihe-vergessenes-bayern/
  6. Ingvild Richardsen: “The women's island. On the trail of the forgotten female poets from Frauenchiemsee “Volk Verlag, Munich 2017
  7. Photos of the exhibition here http://www.christophsauter.net/portfolio/evas-toechter/
  8. https://www.muenchner-stadtbibliothek.de/veranstaltungen/details/evas-toechter-muenchner-schriftstellerinnen-und-die-moderne-frauenbewegung-1894-1933-1651
  9. https://www.br.de/mediathek/video/es-lebe-die-freiheit-wie-muenchner-frauen-die-welt-veraenderten-av:5dcafe968d0ddc001a46ae90 online until November 11, 2020
  10. https://www.br.de/mediathek/video/geschichten-carry-brachvogel-bayerische-schriftstellerin-und-frauenrechtlerin-av:5d9a6459517c4a001a9c360b, accessed on June 30, 2020
  11. https://www.br.de/mediathek/video/geschichten-emma-haushofer-merk-frauenrechtlerin-und-muenchner-schriftstellerin-av:5d9a64953dacde001aa497e6%7C Retrieved June 30, 2020
  12. Search results Allitera-Verlag Carry Brachvogel
  13. http://www.literaturschloss-edelstetten.de/?s=Ingvild+richardsen
  14. https://zonta-fuenfseenland.de/project/medienpreis/; https://zonta-fuenfseenland.de/