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Biblical songs have multiple afterlives. In a history of invasion, their reverberations are poignant. What is now called Australia is a continent of many First Nations where Country has been sung for tens of thousands of years before the Bible arrived as part of the cultural cargo of the colonisers. Reading the Magnificat in Australia focuses on one text, Mary's Magnificat, around two thousand years old in its Lukan form, and carrying Hebraic traditions some thousand or more years older. First Nations traditions are older still.In this colonial context, the Magnificat inspired settler-migrant writing, composition and art. Reading the Magnificat in Australia is a settler reading, but not a conventional one. It offers a performative, conversational reading trajectory that places instances of cultural reception of the Magnificat in the context of colonial occupation of Country, the problematics of whiteness, and the ensuing hiatuses for settler biblical scholars in Australia.Reading the Magnificat as a song of protest, placed in the mouth of a young Jewish woman of the first century ce, Anne Elvey sketches a counter-colonial reading practice that in compassionate grief and hope is attentive to the ecological trauma of our time. The readings engage with creative responses to the Magnificat, from pious verse to abstract expressionist art, and include a number of the author's creative engagements in response. Grounded in feminist and ecological approaches, Reading the Magnificat in Australia employs hermeneutics of restraint, intertextual engagement and creative witness, rereading the biblical text in relation to contexts of conflict, intersections of race, gender, species and sexuality, constructive and deconstructive materialities in colonised space, and finally the song of birds (of which the Australian magpies on the front cover are an emblem). This listening again to an ancient text reimagines an aesthetics of reading-as-writing that opens to a situated and unsettled praxis, where the Magnificat points inward to its material contingency as a colonial artefact and outward toward contemporary songs of protest.
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I Jägarna i Armentières samlar Steve Sem-Sandberg fyra korta och längre berättelser som alla tillkommit parallellt med arbetet med den hyllade romanen W. Här varieras teman som förekommer hos Georg Büchner eller i hans litterära omkrets. Den avslutande novellen "Oberlin" är en omskrivning av Büchners prosastycke "Lenz" som berättar om den äldre dramatikerns psykiska sammanbrott i en avlägsen bergsby i Elsass i januari 1778. Ett övergripande tema är individens längtan efter frihet, respekt och egenvärde i mötet med ett föråldrat ståndssamhälles krav på lydnad och underkastelse, en konflikt där ofta bara våldet eller vansinnet erbjuder möjliga utvägar.
Literatur. --- Rezeption. --- Büchner, Georg,
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Nietzsche, Friedrich --- Literaturpsychologie. --- Rezeption. --- Psychoanalyse. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich,
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Literatur. --- Rezeption. --- Geschichte 1918-2018. --- Österreich.
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Kultur. --- Rezeption. --- Geschichte 600-1100. --- Europa. --- Orient.
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Die bisherige altertumswissenschaftliche Rezeptionsforschung zu Euripides konzentrierte sich zumeist auf die Euripides-Rezeption in der griechischen Komödie oder in der römischen Tragödie. Eine eigene Beschäftigung mit der Euripides-Rezeption in Kaiserzeit und Spätantike stellt bislang ein Desiderat dar. Euripides galt in dieser Zeit als Tragiker schlechthin und war der nach Homer am häufigsten zitierte Dichter. Zumeist rezipiert über die Buchlektüre, war er Schulautor geworden und hatte insbesondere im Rhetorikunterricht der „Zweiten Sophistik“ eine herausragende Stellung. In dieser Epoche konstituierte sich auch die uns bekannte Auswahl an Stücken des Euripides.Der Band arbeitet in 20 Beiträgen die griechischsprachige Rezeption der vollständig wie auch der fragmentarisch erhaltenen Tragödien des Euripides in zentralen Autoren und literarischen Gattungen der Kaiserzeit und Spätantike heraus und diskutiert sie im kultur- und literaturhistorischen Kontext der Zeit. So leistet der Band nicht nur einen Beitrag zur Erforschung der Wirkungsgeschichte des Euripides, sondern auch zu einem allgemeinen Verständnis der literarischen Kultur der Kaiserzeit und Spätantike. During the Imperial Rome Age and late antiquity, Euripides was considered a tragic dramatist par excellence, and, alongside Homer, was the most frequently cited poet. This book examines the reception of complete and partially transmitted Euripidean tragedies into the Greek language vis-à-vis key authors and literary genres of the Imperial Rome Age and late antiquity, situating them in the cultural and literary-historical context of the times.
Euripides. --- Rezeption. --- Tragödie. --- reception. --- tragedy. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical.
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Druckgrafik. --- Fernsehen. --- Film. --- Fotografie. --- Internet. --- Rezeption. --- Michelangelo, --- Leonardo,
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Ausgehend von Studien zur attischen Demokratie, dem Phänomen des Cäsarenwahnsinns oder den Überlegungen Max Webers zum antiken Kapitalismus versammelt der Band unterschiedliche Beiträge zur Rezeptions- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte und bezeugt damit zugleich die ungebrochene Aktualität der Alten Welt. Based on studies of attic democracy, the phenomenon of Caesarean insanity or the reflections of Max Weber on ancient capitalism, the volume assembles different contributions to the history of science and reception of the ancient world that demonstrate the lasting relevance of antiquity.
Reception --- Rezeption --- Wissenschaftsgeschichte --- economy --- history of scholarship --- Ökonomie
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"Herodotus in the Long Nineteenth Century traces the impact of Herodotus' Histories during a momentous period in world history - an era of heightened social mobility, religious controversy, scientific discovery and colonial expansion. Contributions by an international team of specialists in Greek historiography, classical archaeology, receptions, and nineteenth-century intellectual history shed new light on how the Histories were read, remembered, and re-imagined in historical writing and in an exciting array of real-world contexts: from the classrooms of English public schools and universities to the music hall, museum, or gallery; from the news-stand to the nursery; and from the banks of the Nile to the mountains of the Hindu Kush. They reveal not only how engagement with Herodotus' work permeated nationalist discourses of the period, but also the extent to which these national and disciplinary contexts helped shape the way both Herodotus and the ancient past have been understood and interpreted"--
History, Modern --- Historiography. --- Herodotus. --- Geschichtsschreibung. --- Rezeption. --- Historiography --- Herodotus, --- History (Herodotus). --- 1800-1899.
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Neuplatonismus. --- Rezeption. --- Olympiodorus, --- Plato, --- Ethics, Ancient --- Political science --- Alexandrian school --- Plato --- Plato.
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