Ästhetische Kulturen – Master-Forschungskolleg (glv)
Ines Kleesattel, Dominique Raemy
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.21F.003
Ästhetische Kulturen – Seminar 1: Witchy Ways of Knowing II. Theoriepraktische Erkundungen (glv)
Ines Kleesattel und Chantal Küng
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.21F.001
Ästhetische Kulturen – Seminar 2: How we read. Theory as practice – practice as theory. (glv)
Dominque Raemy
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.21F.004
Ästhetische Kulturen – Seminar 3: Deus ex machina. Religion, Medien, Ästhetik (glv)
Katerina Krtilova, Dominique Raemy
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.21F.002
Ästhetische Kulturen: 'Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ästhetik'(glv)
Katerina Krtilova, Dieter Mersch, Irene Vögeli
1 Creditmae-mtr-103.21F.001
Ästhetische Kulturen: Studierenden-Panel Konferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ästhetik (glv)
Katerina Krtilova
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.21F.005
Diplomkolloquien
Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli, Katja Gläss, Jana Thierfelder, Tina Omayemi Reden
1 CreditMTR-MTR-4008.21F.001
Kolloquien 2. Semester
Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli, Katja Gläss, Jana Thierfelder, Tina Omayemi Reden
1 CreditMTR-MTR-2005.21F.001
Kolloquium Zulassung zum Diplom
Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli, Katja Gläss, Jana Thierfelder, Tina Omayemi Reden und externe Jury
1 CreditMTR-MTR-2005.21F.002
LAB 2: Cooking – Reading – Eating (gLV)
Margaretha Jüngling, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.002
LAB 4: Ethnographieren (gLV)
Soenke Gau, Jana Thierfelder, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.004
LAB 7: Wissen teilen – Sharing Knowledge (gLV)
Irene Vögeli, Tina Omayemi Reden
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.007
LAB 8: Translocalities: Performing Soundscapes (gLV)
Patrick Müller, Mélia Roger, Cedric Maridet
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.008
Positionen und Diskurse in Kultur und Gesellschaft:
Sønke Gau, Ines Kleesattel
2 Creditsmae-mtr-200.21F.001
Projekttage 1: wir lassen uns arbeiten (gLV)
Esther Mathis, Hannah Walter, Julia Weber, Michael Günzburger, Nadine Städler, Tanja Schwarz
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1019.21F.001
Projekttage 2: How to Practise Practice. A Navigation Lab (gLV)
Katja Gläss, Emmanuel Michaud, Patrick Müller, Eirini Sourgiadaki
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1019.21F.002
Projekttage 3: Thinking with plants in 2436 meters above the sea (gLV)
Ulrich Görlich, Jana Thierfelder, Boris Previsic
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1019.21F.003
Seminar 1: Sunshine and Shroud: nomadic bodies in nebulous spaces (gLV)
Patrick Müller, Katja Gläss, Hannah Walter
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.001
Seminar 2: Figuren des Figurierens: Stehen und Einstehen für Andere (gLV)
Katja Gläss, Eva Mackensen, Irene Vögeli, Nina Willimann
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.002
Seminar 4: Ambivalenz der Kreativität (gLV)
Antoine Chessex und Soenke Gau
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.004
Seminar 5: Noise of Science II: meeting halfway (gLV)
Delphine Chapuis Schmitz, Patrick Müller, Jana Thierfelder, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.005
Seminar 6: Illness Narratives: On the Politics and Poetics of Sickness (gLV)
Jules Sturm, Lauren Henderson, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.006
Ästhetische Kulturen – Seminar 2: How we read. Theory as practice – practice as theory. (glv)
What can texts tell us? Do they tell us anything, or do they rather show us what they tell us?
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Nummer und Typ | mae-mtr-102.21F.004 / Moduldurchführung |
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Modul | Ästhetische Kulturen |
Veranstalter | Departement Kulturanalysen und Vermittlung |
Leitung | Dominque Raemy |
Zeit | Di 9. März 2021 bis Di 18. Mai 2021 / 17:45–20:45 Uhr |
Anzahl Teilnehmende | maximal 24 |
ECTS | 2 Credits |
Voraussetzungen | (E) Interest in reading theoretical texts. No prior knowledge required. Readiness to read English texts expected. Ability to read German texts recommended. Discussions will be in English, unless all participants understand German well enough. (D) Interesse am Lesen theoretischer Texte. Keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich. Bereitschaft englische Texte zu lesen vorausgesetzt. Fähigkeit deutsche Texte zu lesen empfohlen. Diskussionen sind auf Englisch, ausser alle Teilnehmenden verstehen Deutsch. Für Studierende anderer Studiengänge bzw. Vertiefungen der ZHdK, im Rahmen der geöffneten Lehrveranstaltungen: Einschreibung über ClickEnroll https://intern.zhdk.ch/?ClickEnroll |
Lehrform | Seminar |
Zielgruppen | open course for master students of all disciplines |
Lernziele / Kompetenzen | Participants get to know different ways of thinking about texts. |
Inhalte | Since antiquity, people have been occupied with the interpretation of texts. The problem of how texts should be interpreted and understood at first concerned holy scriptures and later on legal as well as literary texts. Until modernity hermeneutics, the theory of interpretation, had to assume that there is something to be understood in a text. But already Nietzsche doubted that an ultimate meaning could to be unearthed. This doubt would affect the way we read to the present day. In the post-war years, the question of the «right way» of interpreting texts was posed as a critique of power: who should have the prerogative of interpretation? The self-conception of hermeneutics was shaken. Susan Sontag spoke out «against interpretation», and Roland Barthes proclaimed the «death of the author». Finally, Jacques Derrida countered hermeneutics with the reading method of deconstruction. He and others pointed out that there is no truth to be deciphered if the symbols don’t refer to anything «beyond» the text. The medium is therefore self-referential … and it isn’t neutral. Language doesn’t allow for any uninvolved communication about the world but instead creates and changes it. With this, the perspective in dealing with texts shifts from the «what» of meaning to the «how» of sensuality. The concept of performativity lets us think of language as «medially embodied». «Linguisticality», Sybille Krämer says, «is dependent on picturality, saying is dependent on showing». If writing is thus always already performative, then it remains to be determined whether performativity can also describe a specific artistic strategy or, more generally, the art of writing. Irrespective of this question, the concept of performativity promotes a way of reading which understands that form and content are inseparable, and which searches for a moment of showing in all saying. In this seminar we are dedicating our time to the close reading of texts that combine (media) theory and (writing) practice, texts, in other words, that show a reflection on what texts do (with us). The guiding questions for us are: what do writers do when they think writing in writing? And: what kind of reading do these texts demand from us? |
Bibliographie / Literatur | A reading list will be made available at the start of the semester. |
Leistungsnachweis / Testatanforderung | 80% attendance, active participation, preparatory reading |
Termine | Frühlingssemester 2021 |
Dauer | Dienstag, 9.3./ 23.3./ 6.4./ 20.4./ 4.5./ 18.5, jeweils 17.45 bis 20.45 h |
Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |
Bemerkung | „Ästhetische Kulturen“ setzt sich im FS 2021 aus 5 modularen Lehrveranstaltungen zusammen, die auch unabhängig von einander besucht werden können. Sie finden jeweils dienstagabends (Seminar 1 bis 3), als Blockversanstaltungi (DGÄ-Konferenz mit Vorbereitungsmodul) sowie an 5 Samstagen während des Semesters (Master-Forschungskolleg) statt. The seminar will be held in English. Einschreibungen über ClickEnroll. |