Kirsten Dickhaut

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Kirsten Dickhaut (* in the 20th century ) is a German Romance studies and lecturer at the University of Stuttgart .

Career

In 1996, Dickhaut first completed her English and Romance studies in Giessen and Grenoble and in the same year passed the first state examination for teaching at grammar schools. While working on her dissertation, she was an associate member of the Gießen graduate school "Classicism and Romanticism". From 1996 she also took part in the DFG project "The Subject / Motif of the Library in Fictional Literature", to which she belonged until 2000.

In 2002, Dickhaut did his doctorate in Gießen on the subject of “Inverted worlds of books. A cultural-historical study on deformed libraries in French literature, ”her doctoral supervisor was Dietmar Rieger . It was there that she completed her habilitation in 2009 on the subject of "Utopia and transgressive power structure: The symbolism of Kythera in Italy and France (1500-1750)".

From 2008 to 2013, Dickhaut was on leave of absence from her obligations in Gießen to hold professorial positions in Cologne and Koblenz-Landau, until she was offered the chair for Romance literature and cultural studies at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz in 2013 received. In 2014 she was offered the professorship for Romance studies at the University of Koblenz-Landau.

From 2015 to 2017 Dickhaut was visiting professor at the Karl-Franzens-University Graz and professor at the University of Koblenz-Landau. In 2017 she was offered a professorship at the University of Stuttgart as head of the Department of Romance Literature I: Gallo Romance Studies.

Publications

Co-editing

  • Comparatio - Journal for Comparative Literature Studies (Heidelberg: Winter) together with Linda Simonis and Annette Simonis (published every six months)
  • Book series Culturae - Historical Anthropology and Intermediality (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz); Intermediality and historical anthropology / intermédialité et anthropologie historique / intermediality and historical anthropology. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, together with Prof. Dr. Jörn Steigerwald

Monographs

  • Positive image of man and venezianità - Kythera as a model of a sociable utopia in literature and art from the Italian Renaissance to the French Enlightenment. Habilitation thesis. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2012.
  • Inverted book worlds. A cultural history study of deformed libraries in French literature. Dissertation. Munich: Fink 2004.

Edited volumes (as editor)

  • La vraisemblance ou les enjeux de la representation. Le théâtre et la peinture dans les discours académiques (1650-1730), ed. together with Markus Castor, Paris: Garnier 2017.
  • Art of deception. Art of deception. On the status and meaning of aesthetic and demonic illusion in the early modern period (1400-1700) in Italy and France. Conference proceedings. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2016.
  • Le jardin au center des discours culturels au XVIIIe siècle / The garden in the focus of cultural discourses of the 18th century. Conference proceedings, ed. together with Peter Wagner, Frédéric Ogée, Ottmar Ette, Trier 2015.
  • Les stratégies de la représentation et les arts du pouvoir, ed. together with Markus Castor, Jörn Steigerwald, conference files of the DFK conference. Papers on Seventeenth Century Literature. Kiel 2014.
  • Love semantics. Early modern depictions of love in Italy and France. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2014.
  • History - memory - aesthetics. Festive colloquium and conference files for Dietmar Rieger's 65th birthday, conference October 2nd-5th, 2007, ed. together with Stephanie Wodianka. Tübingen: Fool 2010.
  • Social and aesthetic practice of courtly (festival) culture in the 16th and 17th centuries. Section files of the Vienna Romanista Day with contributions to German, French and Italian festival culture; Series: culturae 1, ed. together with Jörn Steigerwald, Birgit Wagner. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2009.
  • Les discours artistiques de l'amour à l'âge classique. Special issue of the magazine Littératures classiques 69 (2009), ed. together with Alain Viala.
  • Love and emergence. New models of affect comprehension in French cultural memory around 1700, ed. together with Dietmar Rieger, Tübingen: Niemeyer 2006.
  • The beautiful in the real - the real in the beautiful. Festschrift for Dietmar Rieger for his 60th birthday, ed. together with Anne Amend-Söchting, Walburga Hülk, Klaudia Knabel, Gabriele Vickermann, Heidelberg: Winter. 2002.

Membership in scientific advisory boards for specialist publications

  • Member of the scientific advisory board of the Mirabilia series: théorie et histoire de la merveille et de l'emerveillement, series editor: Aurélia Gaillard (Bordeaux), Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux.
  • Member of the scientific advisory board of the series Interfacing Sciences, Literature and Humanities, series editor: Vita Fortunati (Bologna), Elena Agazzi (Bergamo). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
  • Member of the scientific advisory board of the series The Enlightenment in Romania. Lumiéres - Ilustración - Illuminismo, series editor: Klaus-Dieter Erter (Graz). Frankfurt / M .: Peter Lang.

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