Papers by Katrin Dautel
Birgit Vanderbeke
Schriftstellerinnen IV
GEM: Germanistica Euromediterrae, 2022
The paper analyses Friedrich Christian Delius’ story Der Spaziergang von Rostock nach Syrakus (19... more The paper analyses Friedrich Christian Delius’ story Der Spaziergang von Rostock nach Syrakus (1995) in the context of island discourses and the discursive construction of insular spaces. It argues that, in a satirical adaptation of Seume’s Stroll to Syracuse (1803), Delius reconceptualises the Mediterranean island of Sicily as the traditionalplace of longing in German travel literature since the 18th century by contrasting it to the political ‘island’ of the GDR. He constructs the socialist state as a place of yearning and develops a counter-discourse to the established European island imaginary.
Introduction – 17(1)
Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures
Island Studies Journal, Dec 1, 2017
In recent years, there has generally been an increasing scholarly interest in island literature. ... more In recent years, there has generally been an increasing scholarly interest in island literature. German-language literature and scholarship concerning it have proven highly relevant to the analysis of contemporary island literature, yet these are rarely recognised within English-language island studies publications. The editorial introduction to this special thematic section on Island Fictions and Metaphors in Contemporary Literature sets the stage for further analyses.
Rezeption in Film und Fernsehen, im Hörspiel und auf der Bühne
Christa Wolfs kunstlerischem Schaffen in Film, Fernsehen, Horspiel und Theater wird neben ihrem v... more Christa Wolfs kunstlerischem Schaffen in Film, Fernsehen, Horspiel und Theater wird neben ihrem viel rezipierten literarischen Werk oftmals zu Unrecht eine untergeordnete Rolle zugewiesen. Ab Mitte der 1960er Jahre wurden vor allem ihre Filme im Feuilleton von Filmwissenschaftler/innen und Kulturschaffenden der DDR vielfach rezipiert und kontrovers diskutiert. Im Zuge der politischen Situation nach dem ›kulturellen Kahlschlag‹ durch das 11. Plenum des ZK der SED fiel zudem ein nicht zu missachtender Teil ihres filmischen Schaffens der Zensur zum Opfer.

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms: a. Authors retain copyright a... more Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms: a. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal. b. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). antae is an international refereed postgraduate journal aimed at exploring current issues and debates within English Studies, with a particular interest in literature, criticism and their various contemporary interfaces. Set up in 2013 by postgraduate students in the Department of English at the University of Malta, it welcomes submissions situated across the interdisciplinary spaces provided by diverse forms and expressions within narrative, poetry, theatre, literary theory, cultural criticism, media studies, digital cultures, philosophy and language studies. Creative writing is also accepted.
Das Argonautenschiff (1949)
Anna Seghers-Handbuch, 2020
Rezeption
Christa Wolf-Handbuch
The Sound of a (New) Generation? Intermedial References to Pop Music in Judith Hermann's Prose
Forum for Modern Language Studies
In recent years, there has generally been an increasing scholarly interest in island literature. ... more In recent years, there has generally been an increasing scholarly interest in island literature. German-language literature and scholarship concerning it have proven highly relevant to the analysis of contemporary island literature, yet these are rarely recognised within English-language island studies publications. The editorial introduction to this special thematic section on Island Fictions and Metaphors in Contemporary Literature sets the stage for further analyses.
Projects by Katrin Dautel
by Laura Dierksmeier, Stefano Cespa, Anastasia Christophilopoulou, Valerie Elena Palmowski, Frerich Schön, Miriam Kroiher, Helen Dawson, Katrin Dautel, Kathrin Schödel, David Hill, Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, and Matteo Cantisani The line drawing is a depiction of an Early Cycladic boat on a marble fragment found in Naxos, da... more The line drawing is a depiction of an Early Cycladic boat on a marble fragment found in Naxos, dated ca. 2500-2000 BC. The photo (courtesy of the Centro Studi Ustica) is of cattle being exported from the small island of Ustica to Sicily in the 1950s. Registration This conference is free and open to networks members and guests invited by them.
Funded by the German Research Foundation since Feb. 2021
Books by Katrin Dautel
by Laura Dierksmeier, Frerich Schön, Anna Kouremenos, Annika Condit, Helen Dawson, Erica Angliker, David Hill, Kyle Jazwa, Zeynep Yelce, Ela Bozok, Sergios Menelaou, Alexander J Smith, Francesca Bonzano, Dunja Brozović Rončević, Katrin Dautel, and Beate M W Ratter University of Tübingen Press, 2021
The three maps at the beginning of this book have been produced by Cartographer Richard Szydlak, ... more The three maps at the beginning of this book have been produced by Cartographer Richard Szydlak, who gracefully accepted the challenge to map very many islands, some very small, others imaginary. We are very grateful for the high quality of his work.
DFG Island Studies Network by Katrin Dautel
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