Ruth Romer

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Ruth Römer (born September 28, 1927 in Dresden ; † June 21, 2011 ; née Kirschner ) was a German specialist in German.

Life

Römer studied German , philosophy and history in Leipzig from 1947 to 1952 . She was a research assistant at the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin (East). In 1960 she moved to the Federal Republic of Germany . From 1963 to 1971 she was an assistant at the German Department of the University of Bonn . In 1966 she received her doctorate with the study, which was repeated several times, The language of advertising , followed by her habilitation in 1971. From 1971 to 1990 she taught as a professor for German language and literature and its didactics, since 1980 at Bielefeld University . As editor, Römer was in charge of the Leipzig lectures on the history of philosophy of her teacher Ernst Bloch (1985).

Fonts

  • The language of advertising. 1966. 6th edition 1980, Düsseldorf: Pädagogischer Verlag Schwann
  • Sigmund Feist: Deutscher - Germanist - Jude In: Mutterssprach 91 (1981), pp. 249-308
  • Linguistics and race ideology in Germany. Munich: Fink, 1985. 2. verb. 1989 edition
  • Sigmund Feist and the Society for German Philology in Berlin, in: Mutterssprache 103 (1993), pp. 28–40
  • Did Kassandra understand Greek? Language barriers in drama. Bielefeld: Aisthesis-Verl., 1999
  • Spiritual arsonists from the left. How anti-democrats set the tone in universities. Graz: Aula-Verl., 2007

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