Project Details
SFB 1385: Law and Literature
Subject Area
Humanities
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Term
from 2019 to 2024
Website
Homepage
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 403589434
This Collaborative Research Centre has examined the relations between law and literature in its first funding phase and will continue to do so in the second. The connections between law and literature – “risen from the same bed” (Jakob Grimm) – prove to be highly productive in the complex mutualities of the respective disciplines, of their key concepts and methods, but also in their social and cultural importance. The first task which the Centre has set itself in establishing an essential cartography of this field of research has meanwhile made substantial progress as documented in apposite publications. The subdivision in the three project areas A (Materiality), B (Comparativity) and C (Constitutivity) has proven most useful for the internal structuring of the project and for guiding its research, but it could also be positioned in the international research community as a widely accepted ordering principle. Set squarely and beyond this structure, further networking platforms have been put in place: the three Fora (Theory, Europe, Form); the Centre’s own Open Access Online Encyclopaedia; or the numerous Dynamic Clusters. The reorientation for the second funding phase as proposed in this application moves the focus on the already incipient anchor themes of Europeanisation and Globalisation; and it also takes in issues of Medialisation envisaged as central for the final, third phase. This combination of continuity of current research foci with a substantial reorientation already shows in the project’s overarching structure. While the current project areas (A) to (C) remain in place and are further developed, they will now be complemented by three conceptual fields, which reflect, expound and guide this reorientation: (1) Limitation and Transgression, (2) Identity Formation and Othering, (3) Universalisation and Relativization. All projects relate to at least one of these fields and make their project-specific contributions. Not least in view of the fierce debates on fact versus fiction, on people’s law versus law of the judges, on the shrinking of the influence of classical media and the rise of communication spaces beyond legal control, especially on a global level, and finally on overriding standards defined by international law versus political and moral directives, a fundamental examination of contents, processes and forms of articulation of both normative and aesthetic values appears as an urgent need of our time, and it remains the specific aim of research at this Centre.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Completed projects
- A01 - Censorship and Restitution in the Light of State, Semi-State and Private Claims (Project Heads Achermann, Eric ; Gutmann, Thomas ; Wittreck, Fabian )
- A02 - Anglophone Literatures: Dissolution and Consolidation in the Global Marketplace (Project Heads Kögler, Caroline ; Norrick-Rühl, Corinna ; Pohlmann, Petra )
- A03 - The Contested Ego. The Pitaval and the Evolution of Personal Rights (1730 to 1900) (Project Heads Achermann, Eric ; Oestmann, Peter )
- A04 - Reflection on Norms and Society. Medialisation and Networking of Legal Discourses and Criminal Narratives ca. 1900 and 2000 (Project Heads Blödorn, Andreas ; Kanz, Kristina-Maria ; Zimmermann, Frank )
- B01 - Literary Forms of European Legal Culture in Poland, Russia and Ukraine. Studies of Law and Literature in Central and Eastern European Societies from a Comparative Perspective (Project Heads Lohsse, Sebastian ; Sproede, Alfred )
- B02 - How and Why Do Law Courts Quote? Quotations and References in Verdicts of the Bundesverfassungsgericht und the Supreme Court of Canada (Project Heads Korten, Lars ; Petersen, Niels )
- B03 - Canonization and Diversification in Islamic Law and in Arabian Rhetoric from a comparative perspective (Project Heads von Hees, Syrinx ; Oberauer, Norbert )
- B04 - Contemporary representations of Islamic and Jewish law (Project Heads Grundmann, Regina ; Oberauer, Norbert )
- C01 - Rhetorics. Justification and Validity in Law and Literature (Project Heads Arnold, Stefan ; Wagner-Egelhaaf, Martina )
- C02 - Literature as Equity in British Literary History: Modernism (Project Heads Lepsius, Oliver ; Stierstorfer, Klaus )
- C03 - Literature as Property between Law and Culture (Project Heads Lepsius, Oliver ; Schneck, Peter )
- C04 - The Staging of the Invisible. Negotiating Climate Change in Court and in the Theatre (Project Heads Arnold, Stefan ; Wilhelms, Kerstin )
- MGK - Integrated Research Training Group (Project Heads Achermann, Eric ; Pohlmann, Petra ; Reuvekamp, Silvia ; Stierstorfer, Klaus ; Wittreck, Fabian )
- S01 - Enzyclopedia-Project (Project Heads Gutmann, Thomas ; Stierstorfer, Klaus )
- Z - Central Administrative Project (Project Head Stierstorfer, Klaus )
Applicant Institution
Universität Münster
Participating University
Universität Osnabrück
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Klaus Stierstorfer