Reading matters
An Unfestschrift for Regina Bendix
Author(s)
Marzolph, Ulrich
Abels, Birgit
Anttonen, Pertti
Baron, Robert
Bendix, Claire
Bendix, Helen
Brandenberger, Tobias
Briggs, Charles L.
Bronner, Simon J.
Bürkert, Karin
Dolby, Sandra K.
Dümling, Sebastian
Eckardt, Sandra
Ege, Moritz
Eisenlohr, Patrick
El-Shamy, Hasan
Evans, Timothy H.
Fenske, Michaela
Fleischhack, Julia
Flückiger, Rudolf
Freudenstein-Arnold, Christiane
Frizzoni, Brigitte
Gingrich, Andre
Griff-Sleven, Hanna
Groth, Stefan
Hämmerling, Christine
Hafstein, Valdimar Tr.
Haring, Lee
Harrah-Johnson, Jeanne
Hasan-Rokem, Galit
Hegner, Victoria
Hemme, Dorothee
Kapchan, Deborah A.
Kockel, Ullrich
Korom, Frank J.
Kraul, Margret
Lau, Kimberly J.
Leimgruber, Walter
Löfgren, Orvar
Lowthorp, Leah
Magliocco, Sabina
Margry, Peter Jan
Marsh, Moira
Mieder, Wolfgang
Mills, Margaret A.
Nic Craith, Mairéad
Norkunas, Martha
Noyes, Dorothy
Ó Giolláin, Diarmuid
Österlund-Pötzsch, Susanne
Peselmann, Arnika
Rolshoven, Johanna
Rosenbaum, Heidi
Salamon, Hagar
Sánchez-Carretero, Cristina
Sandberg, Marie
Schmidt-Lauber, Brigitta
Schrire, Dani
Seljamaa, Elo-Hanna
Silverman, Carol
Stark, Laura
Tauschek, Markus
Tschofen, Bernhard
Türköz, Meltem
Valk, Ülo
Vaz da Silva, Francisco
Walker, Thomas
Contributor(s)
Marzolph, Ulrich (editor)
Language
German; EnglishAbstract
The present book is a special gift for a special colleague and friend. Defined as an “Unfestschrift,” it gives colleagues, students, and friends of Regina Bendix an opportunity to express their esteem for Regina’s inspiration, cooperation, leader¬ship, and friendship in an adequate and lasting manner. The title of the present book, Reading Matters, is as close as possible to an English equivalent of the beautiful German double entendre Erlesenes (meaning both “something read/a reading” and “something exquisite”). Presenting “matters for reading,” the Unfestschrift unites short contributions about “readings” that “mattered” in some way or another for the contributors, readings that had an impact on their understanding of whatever they were at some time or presently are interested in. The term “readings” is understood widely. Since most of the invited contributors are academics, the term implies, in the first place, readings of an academic or scholarly nature. In a wider notion, however, “readings” also refer to any other piece of literature, the perception of a piece of art (a painting, a sculpture, a performance), listening to music, appreciating a “folkloric” performance or a fieldwork experience, or just anything else whose “reading” or individual perception has been meaningful for the contributors in different ways. Contrary to a strictly scholarly treatment of a given topic in which the author often disappears behind the subject, the presentations unveil and highlight the contributor’s personal involve¬ment, and thus a dimension of crucial importance for ethnographers such as the dedicatee.
Keywords
Regina Bendix; readings; FestschriftDOI
10.17875/gup2023-2236ISBN
9783863955847Publisher
Universitätsverlag GöttingenPublication date and place
2023Classification
Society and Social Sciences