Natalie Binczek

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Natalie Binczek (* 1967 ) is a German Germanic literary scholar . She teaches modern German philology at the Ruhr University in Bochum .

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Natalie Binczek studied German, theater, film and television studies as well as philosophy in Cologne , Bochum and Jerusalem from 1987 to 1995 . Her studies were funded with a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation. From 1995 to 1997 she was a doctoral candidate in the literary and communication studies graduate college " Intermediality " at the University of Siegen . In 1997 she received her doctorate in Bochum with a dissertation on the " deconstructive part in Niklas Luhmann's system theory ". From 1998 to 2000 she initially worked on scientific research projects , from 2000 to 2009 as a research assistant and subsequently as a senior assistant at the University of Siegen. There she completed her habilitation in 2004 with a thesis on the “ Sense of Touch in Enlightenment Texts ”. As part of the Fritz Thyssen scholarship program , Natalie Binczek worked in the research institutions of the Francke Foundations in Halle in 2007/08 . She represented professorships in Würzburg and Essen .

As a university professor, she has held the chair for "Modern German Studies, in particular the theory and history of literary communication and its media" at the Ruhr University in Bochum since 2010 . - In 2014 she was a visiting fellow at the Department of German at Princeton University ( Princeton , NJ) .

research

Natalie Binczek's research focuses on the one hand in literary and media theory , on the other hand in German-language literary history from the 17th to the 21st century, that is, from the early Enlightenment to contemporary literature . Most recently, her research has concentrated on the field of the “media of literature”, which she has theoretically mapped: From this perspective, she has presented philological works primarily on the acoustic media of audio books , reading and lecture, as well as on dictation techniques . She has also addressed the newspaper and the coffee house as literary media.

Fonts (selection)

  • Actually, everything could be different: Peter Zimmermann . Edited by Natalie Binczek. König, Cologne 1998, ISBN 3-88375-323-8 .
  • "... they just want to be what they are, namely pictures ..." Connections to Chris Marker. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Martin Rass. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg: 1999, ISBN 3-8260-1587-8 .
  • In the medium of writing. On the deconstructive part in Niklas Luhmann's system theory. Fink, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-7705-3453-0 ( full text) .
  • Paratexts in literature, film, television. Edited by Klaus Kreimeier , Georg Stanitzek with the collaboration of Natalie Binczek. Academy, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-05-003762-8 .
  • Contact. The sense of touch in Enlightenment texts. Niemeyer, Tübingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-484-18182-3 .
  • Strong ties / Weak ties: friendship semantics and network theory. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Georg Stanitzek. Winter, Heidelberg 2010 (=  supplements to the Euphorion. Journal for the history of literature, 55), ISBN 978-3-8253-5559-3 .
  • Literature and audio book. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Cornelia Epping-Jäger. Edition Text + Review im Richard-Boorberg-Verlag, München 2012 (=  Text + Review, 196), ISBN 978-3-86916-198-3 .
  • Say thanks. Politics, semantics and poetics of commitment. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Remigius Bunia , Till Dembeck, Alexander Zons. Fink, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-7705-5669-4 .
  • Handbook media of literature. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Till Dembeck, Jörgen Schäfer. De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, ISBN 978-3-11-020493-3 .
  • The audio book. Practices of audio literary writing and understanding. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Cornelia Epping-Jäger. Fink, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-7705-5346-4 .
  • The dictation. Phono-graphic method of recording. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Cornelia Epping-Jäger. Fink, Paderborn 2015, ISBN 978-3-7705-5831-5 .

Magazines

Together with friends cried Natalie Binczek in the 1990s, the Theoriefanzine Number: Journal of theoretical television to life (eight issues 1994-1999). She is currently co-editor of the Germanistic journal Sprache und Literatur.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Entry in the International Directory of Germanists .
  2. a b c Prof. Dr. Natalie Binczek on the Ruhr University Bochum website .
  3. Natalie Binczek: In the medium of writing. On the deconstructive part in Niklas Luhmann's system theory. Fink, Munich 2000, p. 2 (foreword) .
  4. ^ Website of the Department of German at Princeton University .
  5. Cf. u. a. Media of literature. Edited by Natalie Binczek, Till Dembeck, Jörgen Schäfer. De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston, MA 2014.
  6. Natalie Binczek: The book, the newspaper and the coffee house. On the epitextual poetics in Arthur Schnitzler's short story 'Später Ruhm'. In: Paratextual Politics and Practice. Interdependencies between work and authorship. Edited by Martin Gerstenbräun-Krug, Nadja Reinhard. Böhlau, Vienna 2018, pp. 254–270.
  7. See author's information in Binczek / Rass 1999, p. 189; DNB.
  8. See language and literature (on the website of Wilhelm Fink Verlag).