Poetics lectureship

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Poetics lectureships are series of events at universities in which writers hold lectures , seminars and workshops .

The visiting lecturer usually wants to stimulate an intellectual discourse that promotes the networking of literature, science and the public. The focus is on the interdisciplinary intra-university dialogue and the exchange between the university and the city or region.

The events are usually organized annually by foundations or by the universities themselves. Known poetry lectureships are the Tübingen poetry chair at the university, the Frankfurter poetry lectures , the Heidelberg Poetics Lectureship , the poetics lecturer of the Academy of Sciences and Literature at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the Liliencron lectureship for poetry at the Christian- Albrechts University Kiel . The Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences is the only university of applied sciences in Germany to award a lectureship in poetry: young authors .

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Secondary literature

  • Assmann, David-Christopher: "Intoxication and work, hard work. John von Düffel's authentication gesture", in: Seminar. A Journal of Germanic Studies 47.3 (2011), pp. 365–378.
  • Basker, David: "'Key scenes of experience': (Dis) location in the Prose Work of Hans-Ulrich Treichel", in: ders. (Ed.), Hans-Ulrich Treichel (= Contemporary German Writers), Cardiff: University of Wales Press 2004, pp. 37-60.
  • Bohley, Johanna: "On the boom of the genre poetics lecture as" Form for nothing "", in: Schöll, Julia / Bohley, Johanna (ed.), The first decade. Narratives and poetics of the 21st century, Würzburg: Königshausen u. Neumann 2012, pp. 227-242.
  • Schmitz-Emans, Monika: "Reflections on presence. Poetics lectures as experiments with the self and with time", in: dies. u. a. (Ed.), Comparative Literature as Human Science. Festschrift for Manfred Schmeling's 65th birthday. With the collaboration of Hans-Joachim Backe u. a., Würzburg: Königshausen u. Neumann 2008, pp. 377-386.
  • Schmitz-Emans, Monika u. a. (Ed.): Poetics. Authors - texts - terms. With the collaboration of Kai Fischer u. a. 2009.
  • Volk, Ulrich: The poetological discourse of the present. Studies on the contemporary understanding of poetics, presented using selected examples from the Frankfurt Foundation Guest Lecturer on Poetics, Frankfurt a. M. u. a .: Peter Lang 2003.

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