Isolde Charim

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Isolde Charim (2015)

Isolde Charim (* 1959 in Vienna ) is an Austrian philosopher and publicist .

Life

Isolde Charim's family comes from Galicia . Her Jewish parents fled the Germans to Palestine , most of their relatives became victims of the Shoah . In the mid-1950s, her parents went to Vienna, where her father worked as a correspondent for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz .

Charim studied philosophy in Vienna and Berlin and works as a freelance journalist and regular columnist for the taz , the Wiener Zeitung and the Falter . She has been a scientific curator at the Bruno Kreisky Forum since 2007 . She also taught at the Faculty of Philosophy and Education at the University of Vienna .

On the occasion of the formation of a government between the ÖVP and the FPÖ in 2000, Charim founded the Platform Democratic Offensive together with her then partner Robert Misik and Doron Rabinovici . In February 2000, she called for a demonstration on Heldenplatz in Vienna , in which more than 100,000 people took part.

She was a juror for the Austrian Paul Watzalwick Ring of Honor in 2019 and 2020.

Prizes and awards

Works

  • Unions, chambers, social partnership and parties after the fall of the Wall: with experiences from Sweden, Great Britain, France and Germany. Published by Heinz Füreder, ÖGB-Verlag, Vienna 2000, ISBN 978-3-7035-0831-8 .
  • Austria: reports from quarantines. Joint editor with Doron Rabinovici . Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2000, ISBN 978-3-518-12184-9 .
  • The Althusser Effect: Drafting an Ideology Theory. Passagen, Vienna 2002, ISBN 978-3-85165-475-2 (2nd edition 2018, ISBN 978-3-7092-0342-2 ).
  • Diaspora life model: About modern nomads. Editor together with Gertraud Auer Borea. Transcript, Bielefeld 2012, ISBN 978-3-8376-1872-3 .
  • Me and the others. How the new pluralization changes us all. Zsolnay. Vienna 2018, ISBN 978-3-552-05888-0 .

Translations

  • Slavoj Žižek : Everything you always wanted to know about Lacan and Hitchcock never dared to ask. Translation from English. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2002, ISBN 978-3-518-29180-1 .

Web links

Commons : Isolde Charim  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Tobias Rapp: “Immigration changes everyone. Nobody can stay as they were. ” In: Der Spiegel No. 41/2018, October 6, 2018, pp. 128–130 (interview).
  2. Politics & Emotions ; orf.at from February 1, 2018, accessed on March 15, 2018.
  3. augustverlag.de: Isolde Charim ; accessed on March 15, 2018
  4. ^ Matthias Dusini: I. Ch. And the others ; falter.at of March 13, 2018, accessed on March 15, 2018.
  5. Civil society is not a party ; derstandard.at of February 28, 2018, accessed on March 15, 2018.
  6. The jury of the Paul Watzalwick Ehrenring , watzlawickehrenring.at, accessed June 28, 2020
  7. derstandard.at of December 21, 2006: Publizistik-Preis for Isolde Charim ; accessed on March 15, 2018
  8. Ana Honnacker: Isolde Charim receives the Philosophical Book Prize 2018. Research Institute for Philosophy Hanover, press release from March 16, 2018 at Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), accessed on March 16, 2018.
  9. Annual best list of future literature. Accessed December 5, 2018 (German).