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To mark the 400th anniversary of the birth of Martin Opitz on 23
December 1597, a colloquium took place in Gorlitz involving a list
of speakers as international as it was interdisciplinary. In line
with the occasion, the conference essayed as comprehensive an
account as possible of Opitz' work and the impact it had in its
day. The guiding principle underlying the papers presented here was
a concept of 'life-world' as -perceived reality in which social
groups and individuals not only act and behave but also themselves
produce reality through their thinking and actions- (Rudolf
Vierhaus). In the context of the early modern age, however, such
construction of reality took place in text varieties of a highly
circumscribed nature, structured by traditional and normative
concepts. The textual and perceptive patterns themselves are not
however geared to concepts of 'reality' or 'authenticity' such as
those formulated later in history but to a form of reality
represented by binding standards. The various contributions range
from systematic studies to the history of genres and perennial
themes, while others concentrate on individual works. Common to
them all is a concern to cast new light on the keynote subject of
the conference. As such they open up new avenues for exploring the
life and work of this 'father of German literature'."
The present volume has been put together in honour of Sibylle von
Steinsdorff and her long record of sterling research and editorial
activity in connection with the German literature of Romanticism,
Biedermeier and Vormarz. Accordingly, the articles contributed here
by friends and colleagues concentrate on themes and/or works from
the period 1800 to 1848. They range from interpretations of
individual texts to comparative overviews, source research findings
and reception studies."
Die im vorliegenden Band versammelten Studien stutzen sich auf
ungewoehnlich umfangreiches empirisches Material, das im Rahmen
eines kommunikationswissenschaftlich-medizinischen Modellprojekts
an der Universitat Duisburg-Essen, Campus und Klinikum Essen,
erhoben wurde. Am Beispiel von Videokonferenzen isolierter,
krebskranker Kinder mit ihren Familien und Freunden entstand ein
ubertragbares Modell fur "Telekommunikation von Kindern im
Krankenhaus mit Eltern, Lehrern, Freunden (TKK-ELF)". Seine
Entwicklung und kommunikationswissenschaftliche Evaluation werden
hier ebenso dokumentiert wie die daran anschliessenden
interaktions- und gesprachsanalytischen Arbeiten der Essener
Forschungsgruppe zur Theorie und zur methodischen Erforschung
technisch vermittelter (multimedialer) interpersonaler
Kommunikation und ihrer oft multiplen Multimodalitat.
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