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Germany approves Covaxin for travel
Germany approves Covaxin for travel
German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner, on Thursday announced that the western European country will recognize the Covaxin Covid-19 vaccine for travel to Germany from June 1. “Very happy that GER government just decided to recognize WHO-listed Covaxin for travels to GER, starting June 1. This embassy has been pushing very actively for such decision,” he said in a tweet. The embassy,…
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Germany to recognize Covaxin for travel from June 1
Germany to recognize Covaxin for travel from June 1
In November last year, the World Health Organisation recommended Emergency Use Listing (EUL) status for Covaxin Hyderabad, May 26 (PTI) German Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Walter J Lindner on Thursday said the government of the European nation will start recognizing Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine for travel purpose there from June 1. In a tweet, Lindner said, Very happy that GER government…
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Lindner’s musical performance is likely to remain a diplomatic aside in the larger scheme of things.
Aray of warmth shafted through diplomacy’s customary stiff upper lip when the German ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner, collaborated with Indian musicians to come up with an Indianised…
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Delhi’s Chandni Chowk Is Getting A Facelift. See How It Looks Now The German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner, gives a glimpse of the transformation. By November, one of Delhi's most iconic markets will get a makeover.
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दिल्ली का चांदनी चौक दिखने लगा बेहद खूबसूरत, क्या आपने देखा नया लुक – देखें Video दिल्ली का चांदनी चौक दिखने लगा बेहद खूबसूरत, क्या आपने देखा नया लुक भारत (India) में जर्मनी के राजदूत (German Ambassador) वाल्टर जे लिंडनर (Walter J Lindner) का एक वीडियो इन दिनों सोशल मीडिया (Social Media) पर काफी वायरल (Viral Video) हो रहा है.
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Putin lied… more at stake than Russia ties: German Ambassador
Putin lied… more at stake than Russia ties: German Ambassador
THE Russian invasion of Ukraine came as a surprise as “nobody would have thought that President Putin would brutally attack his neighbours. If one is to call a spade a spade, he lied to us, to everyone,” German Ambassador to India Walter J Lindner told The Indian Express Friday. Subscribe Now: Get Express Premium to access the best Election reporting and analysis All countries should realise, he…
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Literature and Philosophy
MA IN LITERARY STUDIES
 Literature and Philosophy (EN71021A): Course Outline Spring 2019
Tutor: Julia Ng
Teaching Mode: 2-hour seminar
Seminar Wednesday 9-11
St James Hatcham G02
NB: Please acquire a print copy of Walter Benjamin’s Origin of German Tragic Drama, trans. J. Osborne (Verso, 1998/2009), as we will be studying this text in its entirety. Other materials for this course will be posted to the course’s learn.gold page.
  Week 1, Wednesday 16
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January – Introduction; “intention” in Brentano and Husserl
Introductory discussion
Franz Brentano, “The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena,” in Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint [1874], trans. A. C. Rancurello, D. B. Terrell and L. L. McAlister (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1995), Bk. 2, chap. 1, pp. 59-77.
Edmund Husserl, “Philosophy as a Rigorous Science," in Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy, trans. Quentin Lauer (Harper & Row, 1965), section on “Naturalistic Philosophy,” pp. 79-122.
 Week 2, Wednesday 23th January – Husserl
Edmund Husserl, “Philosophy as a Rigorous Science," in Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy, trans. Quentin Lauer (Harper & Row, 1965), excerpt from “Historicism and Weltanschauung Philosophy,” pp. 122-129.
Edmund Husserl, Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy, I, trans. F. Kersten (Martinus Nijhoff, 1983), §§87-90, 93-95.
 Week 3, Wednesday 30th January – Benjamin
Benjamin, OGT, “Epistemo-Critical Prologue”
 References
Plato, Symposium
Scheler, “On the Tragic”
 Wek 4, Wednesday 6th February – Benjamin
Benjamin, OGT, “Trauerspiel and Tragedy,“ I
 References
Schmitt, Political Theology
Gryphius, Leo Armenius
Calderon, Life is a Dream
 Week 5, Wednesday 13th February – Benjamin
Benjamin, OGT, “Trauerspiel and Tragedy,“ II
 References
Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy
Lukács, Soul and Forms
Rosenzweig, The Star of Redemption
Scheler, “On the Tragic”
Benjamin, “Fate and Character”; “Toward the Critique of Violence”
 Week 6, Wednesday 20th February
Tutorial Week – No seminar
 Week 7, Wednesday 27th February – Benjamin
Benjamin, OGT, “Trauerspiel and Tragedy,“ III; „Allegory and Trauerspiel,“ I
 References
Shakespeare, Hamlet
Panofsky and Saxl on Dürer’s Melancholia I
Giehlow on Melancholia I; The Humanist Interpretation of Hieroglyphs
Warburg
Freud, “Mourning and Melancholia”
 Week 8, Wednesday 6th March – Benjamin
Benjamin, OGT, “Allegory and Trauerspiel,“ II and III
 References
Benjamin, “On Language as Such and on the Language of Man”; “The Role of Language in Trauerspiel and Tragedy”; “Trauerspiel and Tragedy”
Gryphius, Leo Armenius
 Week 9, Wednesday 13th March – Adorno
Adorno, “The Actuality of Philosophy” (May 2, 1931), in Telos 31 (1977), 120-133.
Adorno, “The Idea of Natural History” (1932), in Telos 60 (1984), 111-124.
 Week 10, Wednesday 20th March – Adorno
Adorno, “III.2 World Spirit and Natural History,” in Negative Dialectics, trans. E.B. Ashton, Continuum, 1973, pp. 300-360.
 Week 11, Wednesday 27th March – Conclusion
General discussion
 Preparatory Reading
Gryphius, Leo Armenius
Calderon, Life Is A Dream
Shakespeare, Hamlet
Hofmannsthal, The Tower
 Further Reading
 Benjamin
On Language as Such and on the Language of Man (1916)
The Role of Language in Trauerspiel and Tragedy (1916)
Trauerspiel and Tragedy (1916)
Fate and Character (1919)
Toward the Critique of Violence (1921)
Calderon's El mayor monstrue, los celos and Hebbel's Herodus and Mariamne (1923)
 General
Adorno, Theodor. "Portrait of Walter Benjamin," in: Prisms. Trans. Samuel and Shierry Weber. MIT Press, 1981.
Adorno, Theodor. Against Epistemology: A Metacritique. Trans. Willis Domingo. Oxford: Blackwell, 1982.
Adorno, Theodor, and Walter Benjamin. The Complete Correspondence, 1928-1940. Ed. Henri Lonitz. Trans. Nicholas Walker. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1999.
Agamben, Giorgio. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, Stanford UP, 1998.
Cascardi, Anthony J. "Comedia and Trauerspiel: On Benjamin and Calderón." Comparative Drama 16:1 (1982), 1-11.
Cobb-Stevens, Richard. “Husserl on Eidetic Intuition and Historical Interpretation,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66 (1992): 261–75.
Comay, Rebecca. "Mourning Work and Play," in Research in Phenomenology 23 (1993), pp. 105-130.
Drummond, John. “Husserl on the Ways to the Performance of the Reduction,” Man and World 8 (1975): 47–69.
Drummond, John. “The Structure of Intentionality,” in The New Husserl, ed. D. Welton (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003), 65–92.
Derrida, Jacques. "Force of Law."
Fenves, Peter. "Marx, Mourning, Messianity," in: Hent de Vries/Samuel Weber (Hg.): Violence, Identity and Self-Determination, Stanford, 1997, 253–270.
Fenves, Peter. "Tragedy and Prophecy in Benjamin’s 'Origin of the German Mourning Play,'" in: Arresting Language. From Leibniz to Benjamin, Stanford UP, 2001, 227–248.
Foster, Roger. Adorno: The Recovery of Experience. SUNY Press, 2007.
Freud, Sigmund. "Mourning and Melancholia," The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, XIV. The Hogarth Press, 1957, pp. 237-258.
Friedlander, Eli. "On the Musical Gathering of Echoes of the Voice: Walter Benjamin on Opera and the Trauerspiel." The Opera Quarterly, vol. 21 no. 4 (2005), pp. 631-646.
Geulen, Eva. The End of Art : Readings in a Rumor after Hegel. Stanford University Press, 2006.
Giehlow, Karl, and Robin Raybould. The Humanist Interpretation of Hieroglyphs in the Allegorical Studies of the Renaissance with a Focus on the Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I. Brill, 2015.
Hamacher, Werner. "Guilt History."  
Hanssen, Beatrice. Walter Benjamin's Other History : of Stones, Animals, Human Beings, and Angels. University of California Press, 1998.
Hanssen, Beatrice. "Philosophy at Its Origin: Walter Benjamin’s Prologue to the 'Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels,'" in: Modern Language Notes 110 (1995), 809–833.
Haverkampf, Hans-Erhard. Benjamin in Frankfurt : Die Zentralen Jahre 1922-1932. Societäts-Verlag, 2016.
Helmling, Steven. "Constellation and Critique: Adorno's Constellation, Benjamin's Dialectical Image." Postmodern Culture 14:1 (2003).
Johnson, Barbara, The Wake of Deconstruction, Cambridge, Mass, 1994.
Johnson, Christopher D. “Configuring the Baroque: Warburg and Benjamin.” Culture, Theory and Critique, vol. 57, no. 2, 2016, pp. 142–165.
Kantorowicz, Ernst H. The King's Two Bodies : a Study in Mediaeval Political Theology. Princeton University Press, 1997.
Klibansky, Raymond; Panofsky, Erwin; Saxl, Fritz. Saturn and Melancholy : Studies in the History of Natural Philosophy, Religion, and Art. Basic Books, 1964.
Lacan, Jacques. "Desire and the Interpretation of Desire in Hamlet," in: Shoshana Felman (ed.): Literature and Psychoanalysis. The Question of Reading: Otherwise, Baltimore, 1982, 11–52.
Lindner, Burkhardt. "Habilitationsakte Benjamin. Über ein 'akademisches Trauerspiel' und über ein Vorkapitel der "Frankfurter Schule" (Horkheimer, Adorno)/"Walter Benjamins's attempt of a Habilitation. On an 'academic Trauerspiel' and on other preliminaries of the "Frankfurter Schule" (Horkheimer, Adorno)." In: Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik 14.53 (1984): 147-166.
Lukács, György. Soul and Form. MIT Press, 1978.
Lukács, György. Theory of the Novel.
Marin, Louis. Food for Thought. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.
McFarland, James. “Presentation.” Constellation: Friedrich Nietzsche and Walter Benjamin in the Now-Time of History. Fordham University Press, 2012, pp. 67-102 (Chapter 2).
McLaughlin, Kevin. "Benjamin's Barbarism." The Germanic Review: Literture, Culture, Theory, 81:1 (2006), 4-20.
Menke, Christoph, and James. Phillips. Tragic Play : Irony and Theater from Sophocles to Beckett. Columbia University Press, 2009.
Merback, Mitchell B. Perfection's Therapy : an Essay on Albrecht Dürer's Melencolia I. Zone Books, 2017.
Miller, J. Hillis. »The Two Allegories«, in: Morton Bloomfield (ed.): Allegory, Myth and Symbol, Cambridge, 1981, 355–370.
Mininger, J. D., and Jason Michael Peck. German Aesthetics : Fundamental Concepts from Baumgarten to Adorno. Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.
Nägele, Rainer. Theater, Theory, and Speculation: Walter Benjamin and the Scenes of Modernity, Baltimore, 1991.
Newman, Jane O. Benjamin's Library: modernity, nation, and the Baroque. Cornell UP, 2011.
Newman, Jane O. "Tragedy and 'Trauerspiel' for the (Post-)Westphalian Age." In: Renaissance Drama 40 (2012), pp. 197-208.
Newman, Jane. “Enchantment in Times of War: Aby Warburg, Walter Benjamin, and the Secularization Thesis.” Representations, vol. 105, no. 105, 2009, pp. 133-0_4.
Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy
Pensky, Max. Melancholy Dialectics: Walter Benjamin and the Play of Mourning. U Mass Press, 1993.
Plato, Symposium.
Rosenzweig, Franz, and Barbara Ellen Galli. The Star of Redemption. University of Wisconsin Press, 2005.
Scheler, Max. "On the Tragic." CrossCurrents 4.2 (1954), 178-191.
Schmitt, Carl, et al. Hamlet or Hecuba : the Intrusion of the Time into the Play. Telos Press, 2009.
Schmitt, Carl. Political Theology : Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty. University of Chicago Press, 2005.
Szondi, Peter. An Essay on the Tragic. Stanford University Press, 2002.
Weber, Samuel. Benjamin's -Abilities. Harvard University Press, 2008.
Willard, Dallas. “The Paradox of Logical Psychologism: Husserl’s Way Out,” American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1972): 94–100.
Woodfield, Richard (ed.) Art history as cultural history: Warburg's projects. G+B Arts International, 2000.
 Learning Outcomes
 -       You will have a grasp of the place of literature in the modern Continental philosophy tradition.
-       You will have a good understanding of how this tradition challenges and transforms Classical philosophical conceptions of literature.
-       You will be able to expound and analyse the textual and conceptual styles of the three key thinkers on the course.
-       You will have a sound grasp of the literature of and on both the broad relationship between literature and philosophy, and the three specific thinkers addressed on the module.
-       You will be able to use the ideas and texts explored in the module to inform your readings in literary and cultural texts.
 Assessment Criteria
 -       Students should show a clear command of traditional conceptions of the literary in the history of philosophy, and of how the modern Continental tradition challenges these.
-       Students should show a detailed critical knowledge of at least one of the module’s key thinkers’ ideas.
-       Students should show a knowledge and capacity to use a good range of secondary literature on both general issues in the field and on the specific thinkers and texts they address.
-       Students should be able to read the relevant texts from both literary critical and conceptual perspectives.
-       Students should show an awareness of the relevance of the issues and texts studied on the course to contemporary debates in literary theory.
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German ambassador slams Russia; says India would make ties as per its history, neighbourhood
German ambassador slams Russia; says India would make ties as per its history, neighbourhood
Germany said it supports India’s bid for a permanent membership of UNSC (File photo) JAIPUR: India would make alliances according to its history and neighbourhood, but as a general principle allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin to do what he is doing in Ukraine is “dangerous” for all, German Ambassador to India Walter J Lindner has said. He also called out the United Nations for its…
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'Indian diplomats excellent, they know what to do': German envoy on Ukraine war | World News
‘Indian diplomats excellent, they know what to do’: German envoy on Ukraine war | World News
Referring to India’s stand at the international forums on the Russia-Ukraine crisis, German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner on Sunday said that India has excellent diplomatic service and seeing the global world order their diplomats know what to do regarding India’s stand on the issue. Speaking to ANI, the German envoy said, “India has excellent diplomatic service, they know what to do……
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Germany to recognize Covaxin for travel from June 1
Germany to recognize Covaxin for travel from June 1
German Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Walter J Lindner on Thursday said the government of the European nation will start recognizing Bharat Biotech’s Covid-19 vaccine for travel purposes there from June 1. In a tweet, Lindner said, “Very happy that GER government just decided to recognize WHO-listed Covaxin for travels to GER, starting June 1! This Embassy has been pushing very actively for such…
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Delhi’s iconic Chandni Chowk is getting a makeover. German Ambassador to India tweets video
Delhi’s iconic Chandni Chowk is getting a makeover. German Ambassador to India tweets video
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A tweet by Walter J. Lindner, German Ambassador to India, has sparked a chatter among people on Twitter. Lindner took to the micro-blogging site to share a video of one of the most iconic places of Delhi, Chandni Chowk, getting a facelift.
“Do you recognize this walkway?” he tweeted and chances are if the video is shown to you without context, it may take you more than one glance to…
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Watch: This Iconic Delhi Market Is Getting A Facelift, Going Traffic-Free The German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner, gives a glimpse of the transformation. By November, one of Delhi's most iconic markets will get a makeover.
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Germany offers to support restoration work in Maharashtra
Germany offers to support restoration work in Maharashtra
MUMBAI In a bid to strengthen diplomatic relations between the two countries, Germany has offered to support Maharashtra in the restoration of temples and heritage structures in the state. German ambassador Walter J Lindner said that the German consulate in Mumbai will draw up a list of structures that they can help restore in Maharashtra. These structures could include temples, libraries,…
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India, Germany will see close cooperation on Afghanistan: German envoy
India, Germany will see close cooperation on Afghanistan: German envoy
German Ambassador to India Walter J Lindner said on Sunday that India and Germany are on similar wavelengths on issues related to Afghanistan and the two countries will see close cooperation in this regard. “India is a huge actor there (Afghanistan)… involved in a lot of development projects and Germany has been very active (there) for the last 20 years. Therefore, we both share similar…
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