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Tagtigall 17.08.2019 […] Duden, the French Littré, the Italian Treccani, and Oxford English Dictionary (the latter unfortunately behind paywall), dictionaries of etymology, etc., including early modern dictionaries accessible through Google Books. Finally, simple Google searches, Google Ngram, etc., provide additional data about words and their combinations. All of this makes it easier for the poet to think about lexical issues […]
Außer Atem: Das Berlinale Blog 13.02.2014 […] von Uncle Ben. Da hat man ein für alle mal begriffen: Es kommt nicht nur darauf an, wer sich ein Bild macht, entscheidend ist auch, welches Bild man von sich selbst hat. In seiner Dokumentation "Through a Lens Darkly" rekonstruiert Harris die Geschichte der Schwarzen in der amerikanischen Fotografie, die in großen Teilen eine Fotografie der Weißen war, aber eben nicht nur. Von Beginn an gab es schwarze […] Bei Harris geht es wie in der Werbeindustrie immer nur um das "Image", das verbessert werden muss. Aber eigentlich ist die Fotografie immer auch das Gegenteil vom Image-Making.
Thekla Dannenberg
Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People. Regie: Thomas Allen Harris. Darsteller: Carrie Mae Weems, Lorna Simpson, Hank Willis Thomas, Lyle Ashton Harris, Glenn Ligon. USA 2014 […] Von
Thekla Dannenberg
Essay 02.05.2013 […] sixth through eighth centuries BCE, were ethically rather exemplary in their concern for the enemy, not especially violent. If monotheism teaches persecution, grieving for one's enemy is a strange way to show it. In light of these ethical principles, what are we to make of the Biblical wars of conquest? This is where one begins with Biblical exegesis-not with mimicry.
To start to work through it, one […] religious, political, or socio-economic--change through time and from place to place. The historical record suggests that this is true for Judaic monotheism as well. As we've seen, the theology shifted throughout the exodus, first, and second temple periods from weak monotheism to strong; mandates to aid the needy increased from the Hebrew Bible through the rabbinic eras and beyond. Worship shifted, […] understood. I do hope this can be repaired.
Linked to the question of the origin of monotheism is whether the later position of the Jews as the great Other of Christian Europe has colored the lens through which the ancient world is viewed-of whether the Near East of 1200 BCE is being recruited for Europe's deep structural anxieties about The Jew, The Other, Islam, religion, modernity, German guilt about […] Von
Marcia Pally