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Professor Jochen Hörisch

Literary and media scholar

Short Bio

Jochen Hörisch, born in 1951, was Professor of Modern German Studies and Media Analysis at the University of Mannheim. He is a member of several academies and lives near Mannheim.

Photo: Alfred Gerold / vaf-foto

Events

Tuesday, 08. June 2021, 19:00 – 20:00 h

At Literaturhaus Zurich, Limmatquai 62, 8001 Zürich

Event Language: German

Moderation: Dr. Martin Meyer

Hände: Eine Kulturgeschichte

From Goethe’s Faust to handplay – The hand plays a central role not only as a sensory organ and tool, but also in history and literature.

It grasps and feels, caresses and strikes, greets and closes contracts: No part of the body is as versatile as the hand. In language, we find countless examples of its prominent role: we take a thing in our hands, something cannot be dismissed out of hand, and a goal would be within reach if only we didn’t have two left hands. Every era associates its own ideas with the hand – and if we are increasingly controlling machines with speech, that says a lot about the change we are undergoing. ochen Hörisch introduces us to the whole variety of hands that we encounter in literature and in the history of ideas.

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