Renate Lachmann

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Renate Lachmann (born February 4, 1936 in Berlin ) is a German Slavist and literary theorist .

biography

Lachmann studied Slavic Studies and Eastern European History at the Universities of Cologne and Berlin . In 1961 she received her doctorate from the University of Cologne with a study of the ragusan baroque literature under Reinhold Olesch . In 1964 she completed her habilitation there with the monograph “Slavic Rhetorics and Poetics of the 17th and 18th Centuries”. From 1969 to 1978 she held the chair for Slavic Studies at the Ruhr University in Bochum . In 1978 she followed the call to Konstanz to the chair for general literary studies and Slavic literatures, which she held until her retirement in 2001. Through her teaching activity in Constance, she came into contact with the research group “ Poetics and Hermeneutics ”, in whose conferences she participated from 1984 onwards.

In 1991 Renate Lachmann was appointed to the Academia Europaea , and since 1994 she has been a member of the Philosophical-Historical Class of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences . In 1996/1997 she was a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin . She also held visiting professorships in Yale , Tel Aviv , Stockholm , Prague , Moscow and Irvine .

Research priorities

Publications (selection)

Monographs

  • Ignjat Đorđić. A stylistic study of the Slavic baroque (= Slavic research. Vol. 5, ISSN  0583-5437 ). Böhlau, Cologne et al. 1964.
  • Memory and literature. Intertextuality in Russian Modernism. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1990, ISBN 3-518-58019-1 .
  • The destruction of the beautiful speech. Rhetorical tradition and concepts of the poetic (= theory and history of literature and the fine arts. Series A: Hermeneutics, semiotics, rhetoric. NF Vol. 8). Fink, Munich 1994, ISBN 3-7705-2999-5 .
  • Narrated fantasy. On the history of fantasy and the semantics of fantastic texts (= Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 1578). Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2002, ISBN 3-518-29178-5 .

Editor

  • Dialogicity (= theory and history of literature and the fine arts. Series A: Hermeneutics, semiotics, rhetoric. NF vol. 1). Fink, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7705-2089-0 .
  • together with Anselm Haverkamp : Memory Art. Space - image - writing. Studies on mnemonics (= Edition Suhrkamp 1653 = NF 653). Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1991, ISBN 3-518-11653-3 .
  • together with Anselm Haverkamp: Memoria. Forgetting and remembering (= Poetics & Hermeneutics. Vol. 15). Fink, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-7705-2736-4 .
  • together with Riccardo Nicolosi and Susanne Strätling : Rhetoric as cultural practice (= figures. Vol. 11). Fink, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-7705-4490-5 .

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