Stefanie Stockhorst

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Stefanie Stockhorst (born March 2, 1974 in Hamburg ) is a German German philologist and cultural historian .

Live and act

Stefanie Stockhorst studied German, sociology, political science, pedagogy, philosophy and medical history at the University of Göttingen from 1993 to 1998 . After working as a freelancer on the Frankfurt edition of Goethe's works at Deutscher Klassiker Verlag , from 2000 she was a research assistant at the chair for European cultural history at the University of Augsburg . In 2001 she was awarded the prince prize and art program in Göttingen . Studies of social and genre history on Goethe's occasional poems for the Weimar court for Dr. phil. PhD . After stays as a visiting professor at Queen Mary and Westfield College in London and at the University of Cambridge , she completed her habilitation in 2005 at the University of Augsburg with a thesis on Reform Poetics. Codified genus theory of the Baroque and alternative norms in poetological paratexts . She was then an A. Bartlett Giamatti Fellow at Yale University and, in 2006, visiting professor at Queen Mary College London. From 2007 she was professor at the universities of Hanover and Rostock . In 2009 she was appointed to the chair for Modern German Literature / Early Modern Times at the University of Potsdam .

From 2008 to 2010 she was Vice President of the German Society for the Study of the 18th Century and from 2014 to 2018 President of the Society. Since 2019 she is elected assessor ( elected member ) the board of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.

Stefanie Stockhorst played the saxophone in the Academic Wind Orchestra of the University of Potsdam.

Awards

Fonts

  • The birth of myth from the spirit of reason. Selected investigations into mythical structures in Enlightenment dramas (= series and materials of the Fantastic Library Wetzlar. Volume 43). Fantastic support group in Wetzlar, Wetzlar 1998, DNB 954372921 .
  • Hanns Heinz Ewers as a prophet without a future. Condition analysis of the failed propaganda novel "Horst Wessel" (= series and materials of the Fantastic Library Wetzlar. Volume 56. Ed. Thomas LeBlanc). Fantastic support group in Wetzlar, Wetzlar 1999, DNB 957508662 .
  • Prince Prize and Art Program. Studies of social and genre history on Goethe's occasional poems for the Weimar court. Dissertation. University of Göttingen 2001. Niemeyer, Tübingen 2002, ISBN 3-484-18167-2 .
  • with Achim Landwehr : Introduction to European cultural history. Schöningh, Paderborn u. a. 2004, ISBN 3-506-71712-X .
  • Reform poetics. Codified genus theory of the Baroque and alternative norms in poetological paratexts. Habilitation thesis. University of Augsburg 2005. Niemeyer, Tübingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-484-36628-2 .
  • (Ed.): Concepts of time. On the pluralization of the time discourse in the long 18th century. Wallstein, Wolfenbüttel 2006, ISBN 978-3-8353-0056-9 .
  • (Ed.): Cultural Transfer through Translation. The Circulation of Enlightened Thought in Europe by Means of Translation (= International Research on General and Comparative Literature. Volume 131). Rodopi, Amsterdam / New York et al. 2010, ISBN 978-90-420-2950-7 .
  • Introduction to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's work . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 2011, ISBN 978-3-534-22984-0 .
  • (Ed.): Friedrich Nicolai in the context of the critical culture of the Enlightenment (= writings of the Early Modern Center Potsdam. Volume 2). V&R, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-89971-909-3 .
  • (Ed.): Epoch and Project. Perspectives of the enlightenment research (= The eighteenth century. Supplementa. Volume 17). Wallstein, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8353-1122-0 .
  • with Christoph Schmitt-Maaß, Doohwan Ahn (Ed.): Fénelon in the Enlightenment. Traditions, Adaptations, and Variations (= International Research on General and Comparative Literature. Volume 178). With a foreword by Jacques Le Brun. Rodopi, Amsterdam / New York 2014, ISBN 978-90-420-3817-2 .
  • (Ed.): War and Peace in the 18th Century. Cultural history studies. Wehrhahn, Hannover 2015, ISBN 978-3-86525-424-5 .
  • with Marcel Lepper, Vinzenz Hoppe (Ed.): Symphilologie. Forms of cooperation in the humanities. V&R, Göttingen 2016, ISBN 978-3-8471-0567-1 .
  • with Barry Murnane, Ritchie Robertson, Christoph Schmitt-Maaß (eds.): Eat, kill, heal. Practices of literary critical writing in the 18th century (= The 18th century; Supplementa. Volume 24). Wallstein, Göttingen 2019, ISBN 978-3-8353-3395-6 .
  • with Søren Peter Hansen (Ed.): German-Danish Cultural Relations in the 18th Century / German-Danish Cultural Relations in the 18th Century (= Writings of the Early Modern Center Potsdam. Volume 9). V&R, Göttingen 2019, ISBN 978-3-8471-0920-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Board of the German Society for Research in the 18th Century ( Memento from December 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Officers of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies , accessed September 24, 2019
  3. Orchestra goes rock! on the website of the University of Potsdam