Search results for ""Author Aleida Assmann""
Picus Verlag GmbH Vergangenheit die nicht vergeht
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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Im Dickicht der Zeichen
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Herder Verlag GmbH Zeit und Tradition
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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Im Dickicht der Zeichen
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Beck'sche CH Verlagsbuchhandlung Oscar Beck Erinnerungsraume
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C.H. Beck Der europäische Traum
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Picus Verlag GmbH Menschenrechte und Menschenpflichten
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Wallstein Verlag GmbH Formen des Vergessens
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C.H. Beck Gemeinsinn
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Cornell University Press Is Time out of Joint?: On the Rise and Fall of the Modern Time Regime
Is, as Hamlet once complained, time out joint? Have the ways we understand the past and the future—and their relationship to the present—been reordered? The past, it seems, has returned with a vengeance: as aggressive nostalgia, as traumatic memory, or as atavistic origin narratives rooted in nation, race, or tribe. The future, meanwhile, has lost its utopian glamor, with the belief in progress and hope for a better future eroded by fears of ecological collapse. In this provocative book, Aleida Assmann argues that the apparently solid moorings of our temporal orientation have collapsed within the span of a generation. To understand this profound cultural crisis, she reconstructs the rise and fall of what she calls "time regime of modernity" that underpins notions of modernization and progress, a shared understanding that is now under threat. Is Time Out of Joint? assesses the deep change in the temporality of modern Western culture as it relates to our historical experience, historical theory, and our life-world of shared experience, explaining what we have both gained and lost during this profound transformation.
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V&R unipress GmbH Eckert. Die Schriftenreihe.
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Universitatsverlag Winter This Blessed Plot: Studien Zur Englischen Literatur- Und Kulturgeschichte
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Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig The Uncanny Familiar: Images of Terror
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Hatje Cantz Paris Calligrammes: (English, German & French edition): Landscape of memory. Ulrike Ottinger
In Paris Calligrammes the filmmaker, photographer and collector of worlds Ulrike Ottinger links historical archival material with her own art and film works to create a sociogram of the era in which she came of age as an artist. In the grip of political upheavals, Paris of the 1960s attracted artists from all over the world and was a pulsating stream of energy hovering between trauma management and the utopia of Europe. From the Librairie Calligrammes, a meeting place of exiled German intellectuals, to the Cinémathèque française, which sparked her love of film, Ulrike Ottinger charts a city and its utopias. They live on in her collaged landscape of memories in a workshop exhibition complimenting her film Paris Calligrammes (2019).Ulrike Ottinger's (*1942 Konstanz, Germany) films were shown at the most important international festivals and honored at various major museums, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris, the Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. With her photographs she was represented at the documenta and the Biennale di Venezia. Exhibition: HKW, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin 23.8—13.10.2019
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