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  1. [Resenha:] Gabriele Diewald, Grammatikalisierung: Eine Einführung in Sein und Werden grammatischer Formen. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1997 (Germanistische Arbeitshefte 36, viii + 131 pág., DM 22,80, ISBN 3-484-25136-0)
  2. [Resenha:] Oddleif Leirbukt, Untersuchungen zum "bekommen"-Passiv im heutigen Deutsch. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1997 (Reihe Germanistische Linguistik 177, ix + 242 pág., DM 118,00, ISBN 3-484-31177-0)
    Published: 30.12.2012

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    Language: Portuguese
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    Subjects: Passiv; Deutsch
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  3. Exílio no Brasil de escritores e intelectuais de fala alemã e a literatura do exílio de Ulrich Becher e Hugo Simon
    Published: 30.12.2012

    This paper presents some of the major aspects of the history of German exile after 1933 and the history of the exile of German-speaking writers and intellectuals in Brazil. The second part of the title is focused on the works of exile written by... more

     

    This paper presents some of the major aspects of the history of German exile after 1933 and the history of the exile of German-speaking writers and intellectuals in Brazil. The second part of the title is focused on the works of exile written by Ulrich Becher and Hugo Simon in Brazil. Der vorliegende Aufsatz stellt einige der wichtigsten Aspekte der Geschichte des deutschen Exils nach 1933 und der Geschichte des Exils der deutschsprachigen Schriftsteller und Intellektuellen in Brasilien dar. Der zweite Abschnitt der Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die in Brasilien geschriebenen Exilwerke von Ulrich Becher und Hugo Simon.

     

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    Subjects: Exilliteratur; Deutsche; Brasilien; Becher, Ulrich (Schriftsteller); Simon, Hugo
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  4. Present directions of German exile studies in the USA
    Published: 30.12.2012

    This essay considers the present state of U.S. scholarship on German exile Literature, focusing on the recent move from a purely literary toward a social and cultural perspective. This move becomes evident in research projects on refugee children as... more

     

    This essay considers the present state of U.S. scholarship on German exile Literature, focusing on the recent move from a purely literary toward a social and cultural perspective. This move becomes evident in research projects on refugee children as well as in the growing interest for women in exile. The article presents the abundant research opportunities in the U.S., but mentions also voices of frustration and fatigue. Perhaps the generational replacement among North-American Germanists contributes to bring forth a different attitude toward the subject of literary exile. In view of political shifts and technological changes, some reorientation in literary exile studies may be inevitable. Este ensaio trata da presente situação dos estudos norte-americanos sobre literatura alemã de exílio, focalizando a volta recente de um enfoque puramente literário a uma percpectiva social e cultural. Essa volta torna-se evidente em projetos de pesquisa sobre filhas de exilados, bem como no interesse crescente em mulheres no exílio. O artigo apresenta as oporhinidades abundantes de pesquisa nos Estados Unidos, mas observa também indícios de frustração e cansaço. Talvez, a troca de gerações entre os germanistas norte-americanos contribua para criar uma atitude diferente em relação ao assunto do exílio literário. Em vista de modificações políticas e mudanças tecnológicas, uma reorientação dos estudos literários do exílio pode ser inevitável.

     

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    Subjects: Exilliteratur; Deutsch; Weiblicher Flüchtling; Flüchtlingskind
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  5. German studies in the U.S.: history, theory and practice
    Published: 30.12.2012

    This paper discusses the profile of German Studies in the context of interdisciplinary intercultural area studies, as it has been developed during the last decades at universities in the United States, particularly at the University of California at... more

     

    This paper discusses the profile of German Studies in the context of interdisciplinary intercultural area studies, as it has been developed during the last decades at universities in the United States, particularly at the University of California at Berkeley. In its first part, it deals with the institutional history of German Studies, in the second, with the underlying cultural theory, and in the third, with its hermeneutic practice. Este artigo discute o perfil dos German Studies no contexto de estudos interdisciplinares e interculturais, Corno desenvolvidos, especificamente, nas universidades dos Estados Unidos, em particular na Universidade de Califórnia, em Berkeley, nas últimas décadas. A primeira parte trata da história institucional dos Gennon Studies, a segunda, da teoria cultural que lhe serve de base, e a terceira, da prática hermenêutica.

     

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    Subjects: Germanistik; Interkulturalität; Interdisziplinarität
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