Vorträge im Fachkolloquium Interkulturelle Germanistik
26. Mai 2026 @ 16:00 - 30. Juni 2026 @ 18:00

Wir laden herzlich zu den Vorträgen im Fachkolloquium Interkulturelle Germanistik ein:
26.5.2026, 16:15-17:45, THEO -1.113 und online via ZOOM
David Gramling, Professor an der University of British Columbia und Hannah Arendt Visiting Senior Fellow:
Linguae futurae democratiae: Restoring Power to Civic Language in 2026
Abstract:
Much of the strain on truth, justice, hope, and solidarity in our cultural moment is a strain on language and languages—that is, our belief in the inherent capacity of languages to offer access to reality, fact, and effective social practice for the future. More often than not, in 2026, language and languages are seen warily as tools for manipulation, misdirection, strong-arming, elite narcissism, and grandstanding. So, if this is the case, why would anyone want to learn languages at all? Why not pivot into learning data, coding, and algorithms instead—“silence-maxxing” one’s way through everyday life otherwise? Such are the choices that young people and others face, who are learning and being in our shared institutions, communities, industries, and societies today. Drawing on insights from Hannah Arendt, Viktor Klemperer, and our own book from 2019 Linguistic Disobedience (co-written with Michelle Moyd and Yuliya Komska), this presentation opens a passionate and unapologetic call for a new public idea about language in 2026.
Online via Zoom: https://uni-goettingen.zoom-x.de/j/69672274573
9.6.2026
Manjiri Paranjape, Prof. i. R. der Universität Pune zu ihrem Projekt Madiya
16:15-17:45, VG 3.105
30.6.2026
Roberta Stanke, Professorin an der Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), und Meg Vaz Ferreira, Professorin an der Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) zu Dekoloniale Perspektiven auf Sprachenvernittlung
16:15-17:45, VG 3.105