Project Details
GRK 1787: Literature and the Dissemination of Literature in the Age of Digitisation
Subject Area
Literary Studies
Term
from 2013 to 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 194168313
The Research Training Group explores a topic that is just as diverse as it is culturally relevant. The "Digital Revolution" has led and still leads to extensive changes in our culture. This ongoing development has also changed literature and impacted the literary marketplace on multiple levels. Beyond absorbing other media, digital media are transforming the identity and methodology of other media that continue to exist alongside the digital. Furthermore, digital media affect the production and methodology of literature, which primarily focussed until recently on printed books. The Research Training Group investigates the fascinating relations between new media and the production, mediation and reception of literature. The dissertations deal in particular with the topical, aesthetical and economic changes in the course of digitisation, which concern both literary texts as well as the institutions of the literary marketplace from the 1980s to today. With a transdisciplinary perspective, the projects will analyse literature of the past 30 years, its mediating institutions, and the people involved. Referring to a multitude of subjects, they will also address the vigorously debated relevance of new media formats and digital communication channels. Additionally, the Research Training Group provides a new model for graduate study in the humanities. A unique approach to additional advanced training ensures the development of high-quality dissertations. This includes a six-month internship at a renowned institution of the literary marketplace (including publishing houses, literary archives, literary museums, houses of literature etc.) for each doctoral student in order to learn more about the structure and dynamics of literary mediation. A well-proven concept of support and supervision guarantees the feasibility of the programme and international networking is provided by visiting scholars. By connecting humanities closely with practical experience, the Research Training Group aims to enlighten an insufficiently examined, highly relevant topic in a scientifically innovative way.
DFG Programme
Research Training Groups
Applicant Institution
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Participating Researchers
Professorin Dr. Regina Bendix; Professor Dr. Tobias Brandenberger; Professor Dr. Christoph Bräuer; Professor Dr. Heinrich Detering; Professorin Dr. Brigitte Johanna Glaser; Dr. Christian Hißnauer; Professorin Dr. Karin Hoff; Professor Dr. Gerhard Kaiser; Professor Dr. Gerhard Lauer; Professorin Dr. Claudia Stockinger; Professorin Dr. Babette Bärbel Tischleder; Professor Dr. Peer Trilcke
Spokesperson
Professorin Dr. Simone Winko, since 4/2017