Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague
The paper concentrates on selected passages from Uwe Johnsonʼs opus magnum, Jahrestage (Anniversaries), in which the Prague Spring and the events of 1968 play a key role, and develops some ideas on how narrations of history and critique of language can jointly (as a translation of sorts) be under...
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doaj-2b764e2fee6a469aba7fae1405afc4c72020-11-25T00:13:59ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSlovo a Smysl1214-79152336-66802015-12-011224171179Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to PragueNils Plath0Universität ErfurtThe paper concentrates on selected passages from Uwe Johnsonʼs opus magnum, Jahrestage (Anniversaries), in which the Prague Spring and the events of 1968 play a key role, and develops some ideas on how narrations of history and critique of language can jointly (as a translation of sorts) be understood as a critical approach to what is taken to be the present and the reality of the past. It is argued that Hannah Arendtʼs notion of the unpredictability of the future and of the event variously influenced the modalities of narration as employed by Johnson. The central issue of Jacques Derridaʼs Prague lecture on how a city determines ‘our’ modes of (self-)preception and how a location can be grasped and ‘dated’ in writing is put to use in order to develop a singular perspective on some neglected aspects in Johnsonʼs work. Johnson’s novel and its commentaries form a diverse reflection on time, reality, and the media which can affirm its contemporaneity when understood as exemplary in contesting, by the voice of literature, the functionalization of history and its narrative.https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/wordandsense/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2016/02/Nils-Plath_171-179.pdfUwe JohnsonHannah ArendtWalter BenjaminJacques Derridapražské jarojazykdiferencenarativefekty realitydějepismateřský jazykpozicekonstelacemasová médiahistorický románthe Prague Springlanguagedifferencenarrativereality effectshistory writingsmother tonguelocationconstellationmass mediahistoric novel |
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Nils Plath Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague Slovo a Smysl Uwe Johnson Hannah Arendt Walter Benjamin Jacques Derrida pražské jaro jazyk diference narativ efekty reality dějepis mateřský jazyk pozice konstelace masová média historický román the Prague Spring language difference narrative reality effects history writings mother tongue location constellation mass media historic novel |
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Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague |
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Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague |
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Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague |
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Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague |
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Vortage passieren lassen: Skizzen zu Transfers zwischen Ort und Zeitbezug in Uwe Johnsons Jahrestagen in Hinsicht auf Prag // Letting Preceding Days Pass: Sketches on the Transfers between Locality and Time-Anchoring in Uwe Johnson’s Anniversaries — with Regard to Prague |
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vortage passieren lassen: skizzen zu transfers zwischen ort und zeitbezug in uwe johnsons jahrestagen in hinsicht auf prag // letting preceding days pass: sketches on the transfers between locality and time-anchoring in uwe johnson’s anniversaries — with regard to prague |
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Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta |
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The paper concentrates on selected passages from Uwe Johnsonʼs opus magnum, Jahrestage
(Anniversaries), in which the Prague Spring and the events of 1968 play a key role, and develops
some ideas on how narrations of history and critique of language can jointly (as a translation of
sorts) be understood as a critical approach to what is taken to be the present and the reality of
the past. It is argued that Hannah Arendtʼs notion of the unpredictability of the future and of the
event variously influenced the modalities of narration as employed by Johnson. The central issue
of Jacques Derridaʼs Prague lecture on how a city determines ‘our’ modes of (self-)preception and
how a location can be grasped and ‘dated’ in writing is put to use in order to develop a singular
perspective on some neglected aspects in Johnsonʼs work. Johnson’s novel and its commentaries
form a diverse reflection on time, reality, and the media which can affirm its contemporaneity
when understood as exemplary in contesting, by the voice of literature, the functionalization of
history and its narrative. |
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Uwe Johnson Hannah Arendt Walter Benjamin Jacques Derrida pražské jaro jazyk diference narativ efekty reality dějepis mateřský jazyk pozice konstelace masová média historický román the Prague Spring language difference narrative reality effects history writings mother tongue location constellation mass media historic novel |
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