Journal
Warburg Professorship 2018
Alexander Honold, Basel
We are delighted that Alexander Honold holds the Warburg Professorship 2018 of the Aby Warburg Foundation and is staying at the Warburg-Haus from April to July 2018. Prof. Dr. Alexander Honold is Professor of modern German literary studies at the University of Basel since 2004. After studies of German and Comparative Literature, Philosophy and Latin American Studies in Munich and Berlin, he completed his PhD in 1994 at Freie Universität Berlin with a thesis on Robert Musil and World War I. His Habilitation was completed in 2002 with a treatise on astronomy in the works of Friedrich Hölderlin.
Alexander Honold has taught, amongst others, at the Freie Universität Berlin, at Huboldt-Universität Berlin, at the University of Konstanz and the University of Basel; the most recent of his numerous international research stays were as a Senior Fellow at the IFK International Research Center for Cultural Studies, Vienna, University of Art and Design Linz (October 2017-January 2018) and as Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA (January-March 2018).
His research areas include the study of narration (the history of genres, forms and media of narration), the cultural theory of classical modernism, travel literature, intercultural and postcolonial literary studies, the semantics of landscape and cultural topography, texts and authors from Switzerland and Austria, literary theatre and play (in and since the Goethe era) as well as literature and music (cooperation between, transfer of forms and mutual dealings with each other).
Lecture
Monday, July 2nd, 7 pm
“Rausch, Taumel, Schicksalsergebenheit: Im Planetarium des Krieges”
Warburg-Professur
Online: Vortrag von Elisabeth Bronfen
Hermiones Rückkehr - Das Nachleben einer Pathosgeste
Vortrag der Trägerin des Wissenschaftspreises der Aby-Warburg-Stiftung 2017 Elisabeth Bronfen, Ordinaria am Englischen Seminar der Universität Zürich und Global Distinguished Professor an der New York University, anlässlich der Verleihung der Martin Warnke-Medaille am 19.12.2017 im Warburg-Haus…
Latenz in den Künsten / Martin Warnke-Medaille / Publikationen / Wissenschaftspreis
Verleihung der Martin Warnke-Medaille an Elisabeth Bronfen
Anschließender Vortrag der Preisträgerin: "Hermiones Rückkehr - Das Nachleben einer Pathosgeste"
Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Bronfen wurde am Dienstag, den 19. Dezember 2017, 19 Uhr, im Warburg-Haus feierlich die Martin Warnke-Medaille verliehen. Sie ist Ordinaria am Englischen Seminar der Universität Zürich und seit 2007 zugleich Global Distinguished Professor an der New York University. Ihre…
Latenz in den Künsten / Martin Warnke-Medaille / Wissenschaftspreis
Lecture by Jacqueline Jung online
THE ›GERICHTSPFEILER‹ AS ›GEDANKENPFEILER‹: MOVEMENT, MEDIUM, AND MEMORY IN THE STRASSBURG SOUTH TRANSEPT
Long mediated by a few highly artificial photographs made in the 1920s, the monumental Pillar of Judgment (a.k.a. Pillar of Angels) in the thirteenth-century south transept of Strasbourg Cathedral has come to be understood as a fairly straightforward, if singular, example of Gothic religious art…
Publikationen / Wissenschaftspreis
Jacqueline E. Jung ist Wissenschaftspreisträgerin 2016
Aby-Warburg-Stiftung zeichnet Forscherin der Yale University aus
Jacqueline Jung lehrt als Associate Professor am Department für Kunstgeschichte der Yale University europäische Kunst und Architektur des Mittelalters. Die Forschung zur figürlichen Skulptur in Deutschland und Frankreich bildet dabei ihren Schwerpunkt. Ihr Buch ‚The Gothic Screen: Space,…
Wissenschaftspreis