Dear Colleagues
probably the moment to share the overall perspective of e.g. the Frankfurt
School on the developments that now reach academia:
Kai Dröge: "Leistung aus Leidenschaft" oder das Regime des Marktes? in:
Forschung Frankfurt, Nr. 3/2007, S. 10-15.
(http://www.muk.uni-frankfurt.de/Publikationen/FFFM/2007/Forschung_Frankfurt_2007/3-07/Leistung_aus_Leidenschaft__2_.pdf)
With all best wishes
GF
Am Mi, 16.12.2009, 10:20, schrieb Frank Finlay:
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> Dear Colleagues
>
> This is simply to confirm that the above has now been submitted to HEFCE
> and to thank all of those who contributed to a lively debate.
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> With best wishes and in the hope that the approaching festive season is a
> peaceful and joyous one!
> Frank
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> Professor Frank Finlay, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Leeds,
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> President, Association for German Studies (formerly CUTG)
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Dr G Frank
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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University of Nottingham
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recent publications:
Symptoms of Epistemological Change: Intersections of Music and the Visual
Arts in the German Novel of the Long 19th Century. In: Textual
Intersections: Literature, History and the Arts in Nineteenth-Century
Europe. Hg. Rachael Langford. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi 2009, 53-62.
Girlkultur, Populärkultur und neues Wissen in der Weimarer Republik. In:
Irmgard Keun. Hg. Stefan Scherer. München: Text+Kritik 2009, 35-46.
Literaturtheorie und Visual Culture. In: Bildtheorien: Anthropologische
und kulturelle Grundlagen des Visualistic Turn. Hg. Klaus Sachs-Hombach.
Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp 2009, 354-392.
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