Fall 2010

September 20 - 24, 2010
Carlo Goldoni - Drammaturgia di Venezia
Prof. Catharina Busjan, Department of Italian Philology, LMU

September 27 - October 01, 2010
Embodied Mind - Embodied Language
Prof. Dietmar Zaefferer, Department of Theoretic Linguistic, LMU

 

October 11 - 15, 2010
Similarity, invariance and variability in the speech and language processing
Prof. Jonathan Harrington, Department of Phonetics and Speech Processing, LMU

 

October 18 - 22, 2010
Imago mortis - Representation of the Dead Body in Literature, the Visual Arts and Music
Prof. Guenter Zoeller, Department of Philosophy, LMU
Prof. Andrea Marlen Esser, Department of Philosophy, LMU

 

October 18 - 22, 2010
Visible Cities

Prof. Willeem Witteveen, Dean of Faculty of Liberal Arts, Tillburg University

Prof. Luca Pes, Director of SHSS and VIU Assistant Dean

 

November 02 - 05, 2010
Venice as a Center of European Economy in the Late Middle Ages
Prof. Claudia Maertl, Department of Medieval History, LMU
Prof. Oliver Schmitt, Department of History of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, University of Wien

 

November 15 - 19, 2010
Crisis, (R)evolution, Reform. Paradigms of societal change in Theory and Practice
Prof. Armin Nassehi, Department of Sociology, LMU
Prof. Victoria von Groddeck, Department of Sociology, LMU
Prof. Florian Suessenguth, Department of Sociology, LMU

 

November 22 - 26, 2010
North and South: Influence, Reception, Exchange Hybridity
Prof. Annegret Heitmann, Institute of North Philology, LMU
Prof. Wilhelm Heizmann, Institute of North Philology, LMU

 

November 29 - December 03, 2010
Light on Judas
Prof. Michael von Brueck, Institute of Missiology and Study of Religion, LMU
Prof. Lorenz Welker, Human Science Center, LMU
Prof. Ulrich Pfisterer, Department of Arts, LMU
Prof. Almut-Barbara Renger, Institute for the Scientific Study of Religion, Freie Universitaet Berlin
Prof. Ulrich Berner, Institute of African Studies, University of Bayreuth

 

December 13 - 17, 2010
"The Orient" in the French and English Novel of the late 19th century
Prof. Barbara Vinken, Department of Roman Studies, LMU

 

Students must register at least one month before the seminar commences.

 

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