DFG-Graduiertenkolleg
an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

GRK 2041/2

is creating a new foundation for interdisciplinary and international research into the reception of Romanticism in Europe and across the Atlantic. Specifically, we account for the visibility of the terms ‘Romanticism’ and ‘Romantic’ as well as the remarkable persistence of the ideas and practices associated with them by assuming that ‘model creation processes’ have taken place since the foundation of early Romanticism in Jena around 1800. These processes continue to enable the productive adoption of Romantic modes of interpreting phenomena, creating art, reflecting on the self and experiencing the world. Using current model theories, we are shedding new light on the reception and ‘model effect’ of Romanticism in various cultural and national contexts, and at the interfaces between different social and epistemic areas. Among other things, these model theories provide a methodological framework for innovatively linking research in the humanities and social sciences. The Research Training Group includes researchers from various philologies (German, Romance-languages, English, American, Slavic and comparative studies), musicology, theology, history of science, sociology, art history, history and computational linguistics.

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Blog | 09. September 2024

"Die Unendlichkeit". Ist Tocotronic eine romantische Band?

Dirk von Lowtzow im Gespräch mit Dirk von Petersdorff

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Nächste Termine

Mon 09
September 2024
19:00

Trafo

Veranstaltung

"Die Unendlichkeit". Ist Tocotronic eine romantische Band?

Dirk von Lowtzow im Gespräch mit Dirk von Petersdorff

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Thu 17
October 2024
18:00

Normannenhaus

Veranstaltung

Abschluss des Kollegs

Das GRK "Modell Romantik" endet am 30.09.2024.

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