{"id":5506,"date":"2017-12-06T10:18:10","date_gmt":"2017-12-06T15:18:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/glossen\/?page_id=5506"},"modified":"2017-12-31T14:19:13","modified_gmt":"2017-12-31T19:19:13","slug":"autorenbiografien-glossen-43","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/glossen\/archive\/glossen-43-2017-current-issue\/autorenbiografien-glossen-43\/","title":{"rendered":"Autorenbiografien | Glossen 43"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Reinhard Andress<\/strong>\u00a0ist Professor f\u00fcr deutsche Sprache, Kultur und Literatur an der Loyola University-Chicago, USA. Er war u.a. Gastprofessor an der Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica del Ecuador. Zu seinen Buchver\u00f6ffentlichungen geh\u00f6ren:\u00a0<em>Protokolliteratur in der DDR<\/em>\u00a0(2000) und\u00a0<em>\u201eDer Inselgarten\u201c \u2013 das Exil deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller auf Mallorca, 1931-1936<\/em>\u00a0(2001). Eine \u00dcbersetzung aus dem Spanischen ins Deutsche von Benno Weiser Varons Exilroman\u00a0<em>Yo era europeo<\/em>\u00a0als\u00a0<em>Ich war Europ\u00e4er<\/em>\u00a0(zusammen mit Egon Schwarz) ist 2009 erschienen. Herausgeber von Fred Hellers\u00a0<em>Das Leben beginnt noch einmal<\/em>\u00a0(2016). Zahlreiche weitere Ver\u00f6ffentlichungen zu Exilthemen und Alexander von Humboldt.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Albrecht Classen<\/strong> ist University Distinguished Professor of German Studies an der University of Arizona, wo er vor allem mittelalterliche und fr\u00fchneuzeitliche Literatur und Kultur lehrt und erforscht. Neben seinen mittlerweile 94 wissenschaftlichen B\u00fcchern hat er auch neun B\u00e4nde eigener Lyrik publiziert. Er ver\u00f6ffentlicht regelm\u00e4\u00dfig Gedichte, seit j\u00fcngstem auch satirische Prosatexte, in <em>Trans-Lit2<\/em>. 2004 erhielt er das Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande, 2009 verliehen ihm die Studenten der UoA den Five Star Faculty Award, 2012 erhielt er den Carnegie Foundation Arizona Professor Award, 2015 den Faculty Advisor Award, und 2017 wurde er zum Gro\u00dfritterkommandeur des Most Noble Order of the Three Lions (GCTL) ernannt.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Carol Anne Costabile-Heming<\/strong> is Professor of German at the University of North Texas. She has published widely on <em>Wende <\/em>literature, including essays and book chapters on Volker Braun, F. C. Delius, J\u00fcrgen Fuchs, G\u00fcnter Grass, G\u00fcnter Kunert, Peter Schneider, and Christa Wolf, as well as essays on memorialization projects in Berlin. She serves as associate editor for the <em>Journal of Contemporary Urban Studies<\/em>. Along with Rachel Halverson she published a volume of essays entitled <em>Taking Stock of German Studies in the United States: The New Millennium <\/em>(2015), and she is currently completing a monograph on Friedrich Christian Delius.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Gabriele Eckart<\/strong>\u00a0ist eine deutsche Autorin und \u201cProfessor of German and Spanish\u201d an der Southeast Missouri State University.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fred Freeman<\/strong> is a ceramics artist and retired professor of Psychology who taught at Old Dominion University for 37 years. In recent years, he has taken a variety of workshops and classes including some at the Hermitage Museum in Norfolk, at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia with ceramic artists Lesley Hildreth and Dede Schmidt, and with ceramic artist Barbara Kobylinska.\u00a0 He has a studio at the d\u2019Art Center at 740 Duke Street in downtown Norfolk and is an associate artist at The Artists Gallery in Virginia Beach. He has won awards of merit and honorable mentions at art shows in the Tidewater communities communities of Hampton Roads in Southern Virginia.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Susanne Habel,<\/strong> 1960 in M\u00fcnchen geboren und in Bayern aufgewachsen. \u00dcbersetzer- und Dolmetscherexamen und abgeschlossenes Lehramtsstudium der Germanistik und Anglistik an der Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnchen. T\u00e4tig als Journalistin und Redakteurin in M\u00fcnchen und Berlin.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Maria Hofmann<\/strong> is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of German at Middlebury College. She received her PhD in German and Moving Image Studies from the University of Minnesota in 2017. Her research examines how nonfictional media respond to challenges of the post-truth era. In particular, she is interested how contemporary documentary films find new and inventive strategies to address issues that suffer from a crisis of perception where conventional media approaches fail to provide critical engagement. Her work focuses on documentary film, genocide and Holocaust studies, and contemporary literature and culture.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Frederick A. Lubich,<\/strong> 1951 als Kind m\u00e4hrischer Eltern im schw\u00e4bischen G\u00f6ppingen geboren und aufgewachsen. Autor von \u00fcber 400 Ver\u00f6ffentlichungen einschlie\u03b2lich Fachb\u00fcchern zu Thomas Mann, Max Frisch, Paradigmenwechseln der Moderne, sowie literaturwissenschaftlichen Aufs\u00e4tzen, journalistischen Essays (<em>Argentinisches Tageblatt,<\/em> <em>New Yorker Aufbau,<\/em> <em>Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung<\/em> etc), \u00dcbersetzer (u.a. von Yoko Onos Rockoper <em>New York Story<\/em> und deutsch-amerikanischen Drehb\u00fcchern), Herausgeber mehrerer Sammelb\u00e4nde und Autor von rund hundert lyrischen Publikationen auf Schallplatte, in Literaturzeitschriften und Lyrik-Anthologien. Lehrauftr\u00e4ge an sieben amerikanischen Colleges und Universit\u00e4ten und Gastvortr\u00e4ge in \u00fcber 30 L\u00e4ndern, sowie Features und Interviews in Rundfunk und Fernsehen in Deutschland, Amerika, Finnland, Marokko und \u00c4gypten.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Manuela Mour\u00e3o<\/strong>\u00a0(<a href=\"http:\/\/manuelamourao.digitalodu.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">artist website<\/a>) is a literary scholar and mixed media visual artist. She teaches literature at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and has published mainly on 18th- and 19th-century literature and culture, as well as on issues of gender and race. Her most recent work explores the intersections of art, scholarship, and personal identity. Three of her exhibitions in particular\u2014<em>Whitewash<\/em>, <em>Remainders<\/em> and <em>Habit<\/em>\u2014exemplify that practice as they investigate race, nationality, and cultural experience from a multidisciplinary perspective that widens the scope of the inquiry to blend scholarly analysis with personal, subjective impressions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Michael Panitz<\/strong>\u00a0is an academician and a rabbi. He teaches courses in Hebrew language, Religious Studies, and History at Old Dominion University and at Virginia Wesleyan College, and serves as the spiritual leader of \u201cTemple Israel\u201d, all in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. Panitz sees the pastoral and the academic sides of his career as several means to the end of fostering ethical and multi- cultural community. In his scholarly publications, Dr. Panitz has focused on aspects of Jewish intellectual and social history illuminating the interaction of Jews with the cultures and ideas of their contemporaries. He is currently researching and writing \u201cSee, O Israel\u201d, an intellectual-historical guide to cinematic retellings of Bible stories.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Utz Rachowski<\/strong>, born 1954 in Saxony (Germany). He was a former political prisoner in East Germany and was sentenced to 27 months in jail due to five of his own poems. He published 14 books with stories, essays and poetry. He has received the Reiner Kunze Prize (2007), the Hermann-Hesse-Grant (2008), and the Nikolaus-Lenau-Prize (2014). In 2013 he was nominated in the US for a Pushcart Prize. He is a member of the P.E.N.-Centre of German-Speaking Writers Abroad.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Axel Reitel<\/strong>, geboren 1961 in Plauen\/Vogtland, Schriftsteller und Journalist. Ging 1982 nach Haft und Freikauf nach Berlin und studierte an der TU Kunstgeschichte und Philosophie. Schreibt Prosa, Lyrik sowie Features, Reportagen und Essays f\u00fcrs Radio. Mitglied des PEN-Zentrum deutschsprachiger Autoren im Ausland. 2016 Verleihung der Solidarno\u015b\u0107-Dankbarkeitsmedaille durch das Europ\u00e4ische Solidarno\u015b\u0107-Zentrum in Gdansk.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Body\"><strong>Angela Scarlis<\/strong><i>, <\/i>born in Munich, Germany in 1951<i>,<\/i> lives and writes in Alexandria, VA since 1989. Editor in various German publishing houses,<i> <\/i>academic publications in the fields of educational science, aesthetic education and gender issues under the name of Dr. Angela Jurinek-Stinner; installations and performances as a visual artist under the name of Angela Scarlis; literary publications under the pen name Angela Goldemund: <em>The Gray Notebook of a Stranger &#8211; a Poetic Breviary for Seekers<\/em>, contributions to TRANS-LIT2 since 2006, recipient of the Lisa and Robert Kahn Lyric Prize 2016.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Christa Speidel<\/strong>, geboren 1966 in Freudenstadt, besuchte die Deutsche Schule in London und das Heinrich Hertz Gymnasium in Bonn. Nach dem Abitur studierte sie Musikwissenschaften und Kulturmanagement in K\u00f6ln Nach Abschluss als Dipl. Kulturmanagerin VWA arbeitete sie im Bereich PR-und K\u00fcnstlermanagement. In K\u00f6ln baute sie &#8220;kick.classic&#8221; mit auf und war zust\u00e4ndig f\u00fcr die PR verschiedener CD-Ver\u00f6ffentlichungen wie Michael Nymans \u201ePiano Concert\u201c, \u201eChristmas in Vienna\u201c, Markus und Simon Stockhausens \u201eClown\u201c. PR-T\u00e4tigkeit f\u00fcr TV-Serien wie &#8220;Hinter Gittern &#8211; Der Frauenknast&#8221;, &#8220;Letzte Spur Berlin&#8221;. Ihr mit Jovan Evermann geschriebenes Buch &#8220;Hinter Gittern &#8211; Der Frauenknast. Die Stars. Inside &amp; Outside&#8221; stand im Jahr 2000 auf der SPIEGEL-Bestsellerliste.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jenny Windsor<\/strong>\u00a0(<a href=\"http:\/\/jennywindsor.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">artist website<\/a>) was born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia. She has been painting for over thirty years. \u00a0She studied art at Tidewater Community College, Old Dominion University and Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia. Her works have been featured in numerous galleries and juried shows selected by jurors as diverse as artists Faith Reingold, William Berry, Sondra Freckelton, curator Brooks Alexander and Tom Armstrong, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Museum. She has received many awards, including a Best-in-Show Award at the Mid-Atlantic Show in Norfolk. Her works are held in over a dozen collections including Norfolk State University, Duke University Hospital, Austin Peay State University, Central Carolina Bank, and Smithfield Foods.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reinhard Andress\u00a0ist Professor f\u00fcr deutsche Sprache, Kultur und Literatur an der Loyola University-Chicago, USA. Er war u.a. Gastprofessor an der Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica del Ecuador. Zu seinen Buchver\u00f6ffentlichungen geh\u00f6ren:\u00a0Protokolliteratur in der DDR\u00a0(2000) und\u00a0\u201eDer Inselgarten\u201c \u2013 das Exil deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller auf Mallorca, 1931-1936\u00a0(2001). 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