Juliane Vogel

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Juliane Vogel (born 1959 in Mainz ) is a German literary scholar and professor of modern German literature and general literary studies at the University of Konstanz .

Life

Juliane Vogel was born in Mainz in 1959 and studied German and English at the University of Vienna and the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . She received her doctorate in Vienna in 1987 and was an assistant and later assistant professor and associate professor at the University of Vienna until 2007. In 2001 she completed her habilitation in the field of 19th century tragedy . Research stays at the International Research Center for Cultural Studies in Vienna and at the University of California, Berkeley followed . In addition, she was visiting professor at the in 2003 and 2004Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich .

In 2007 she was appointed to the professorship for modern German literature and general literary studies at the University of Konstanz. From 2007 to 2011 she was visiting professor at Princeton University on several occasions and, since 2014, at the University of Chicago . From 2013 to 2019 she was a member of the board of the Konstanz Cluster of Excellence “Cultural Foundations of Integration”, in 2018 she was a fellow in the DFG-funded research group “BildEvidenz. History and Aesthetics ”at the FU Berlin and from 2018 to 2019 she did research as a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin .

In 2020 Juliane Vogel was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize “for work that, in historical and systematic terms, sets standards for a hermeneutically inspired and hermeneutically oriented literary and theater studies with international appeal”.

Publications (selection)

Juliane Vogel is the author and editor of numerous articles and specialist books.

Book publications

  • Elisabeth of Austria. Moments from the life of a fictional character. Verlag Christian Brandstätter, Vienna 1992. Revised new edition by Verlag neue kritik, 1998.
  • The fury and the law. On the dramaturgy of the "big scene" in the tragedy of the 19th century. Rombach, Freiburg 2002 (= Litterae series).
  • Entanglement. Solution arts. On the story of the dramatic knot. Poetica 3-4, 2008, pp. 269-288.
  • For this reason: minutes of the appearance between Racine and Nietzsche. Fink Verlag, Paderborn 2017.
  • Point of battle of sharp objects. Writing and writing around 1900. In: Helmut Lethen (Hrsg.) Konstellationen - Experimental arrangements of writing , Vienna University Press, Vienna 2013, pp. 67–81.

Editorships

  • Juliane Vogel and Sabine Schneider (Eds.): Epiphany of Form. Goethe's »Pandora« in the light of his concept of form and culture. Wallstein Verlag, 2018.
  • Bettine Menke, Juliane Vogel (ed.): Flight and scene. Perspectives and forms of a theater of the fleeing people. Publisher Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2018.
  • Juliane Vogel, Christopher Wild (Ed.): Appearance: Paths to the stage. Publisher Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2014.
  • Thomas Eder, Juliane Vogel (ed.): Praise of the surface. On the work of Elfriede Jelinek. Fink Verlag, Munich 2010.
  • Thomas Eder, Juliane Vogel (eds.): Different sentences appear. The Viennese group in action. Paul Zsolnay Verlag, Vienna 2008.
  • Wolfgang Ullrich, Juliane Vogel (eds.): White. Fischer, Frankfurt / Main 2003.
  • Michael Rohrwasser, Gisela Steinlechner, Juliane Vogel, Christiane Zintzen (eds.): Freud's Pompejanische Muse. Contributions to Wilhelm Jensen's novella “Gradiva”. Vienna: special number, Vienna 1996.
  • Juliane Vogel (Ed.): Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Opera poems. Salzburg 1994 (Austrian Library).
  • Juliane Vogel (Ed.): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Bäsle letters. Reclam, Stuttgart 1993.
  • Juliane Vogel (Ed.): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Lettere alla Cugina. Traduzione di Claudio Groff. Postfazione e note di Juliane Vogel. Milan 1991.

supporting documents

  1. ^ Juliane Vogel , portrait on the website of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin; accessed on January 3, 2020.
  2. a b c Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize for Prof. Dr. Juliane Vogel. Press release from the University of Konstanz, December 5, 2019; accessed on January 3, 2020.
  3. a b Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prizes 2020. DFG press release, December 5, 2019; accessed on January 3, 2020.
  4. ^ Publications by Juliane Vogel on the website of the University of Konstanz; accessed on January 3, 2020.

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