Project Details
GRK 1047: Generational Awareness and Generational Conflicts in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Subject Area
Ancient Cultures
History
History
Term
from 2004 to 2013
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 375234
The Research Training Group benefits from a specific approach to the culture and mentality of Antiquity and the Middle Ages which has been applied very successfully in historical social sciences before. Starting from the observation that the collective experience of generation was a specific form of shaping the self and its perception in ancient and medieval societies and cultures, the research project aims at describing and analysing pre-modern concepts of generations (pertaining to adolescents, male and female adults, mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, aged people) in various historical, political, regional and local contexts.
The individual projects will ask in what manner specific generational peculiarities and conflict constellations are represented and reflected in literary texts. Using Reinhart Kosellecks broad concept of generation as "a space of common experience", issues like differences in age, biological-anthropological life cycles and the changing "inner situations" (W. Flitner) of people, i.e. the experience of and the specific reactions to critical and formative stages of their lives in representations of literature, art, philosophy, politics and theology will be discussed.
The individual projects will ask in what manner specific generational peculiarities and conflict constellations are represented and reflected in literary texts. Using Reinhart Kosellecks broad concept of generation as "a space of common experience", issues like differences in age, biological-anthropological life cycles and the changing "inner situations" (W. Flitner) of people, i.e. the experience of and the specific reactions to critical and formative stages of their lives in representations of literature, art, philosophy, politics and theology will be discussed.
DFG Programme
Research Training Groups
Applicant Institution
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Hartwin Brandt