Biographische Kohärenz in der Wechselwirkung von Philologie und (R‑)Emigration: Wolfgang Steinitz (1905-1967)

The article portrays Wolfgang Steinitz (1905–1967) as an broad-minded linguist, whose life was determined by the political events in Europe between 1924 and 1967 and by his personal fate as a Jewish scientist, as a German communist of middle-class intellectual origin, and as a refugee to the USSR, E...

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Published in:Historiographia Linguistica
Main Author: Lang, Ewald
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2005
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/hl.32.1-2.07lan
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spelling crjohnbenjaminsp:10.1075/hl.32.1-2.07lan 2024-06-09T07:47:26+00:00 Biographische Kohärenz in der Wechselwirkung von Philologie und (R‑)Emigration: Wolfgang Steinitz (1905-1967) Lang, Ewald 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/hl.32.1-2.07lan en eng John Benjamins Publishing Company Historiographia Linguistica International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences Historiographia Linguistica volume 32, issue 1-2, page 149-180 ISSN 0302-5160 1569-9781 journal-article 2005 crjohnbenjaminsp https://doi.org/10.1075/hl.32.1-2.07lan 2024-05-15T13:26:27Z The article portrays Wolfgang Steinitz (1905–1967) as an broad-minded linguist, whose life was determined by the political events in Europe between 1924 and 1967 and by his personal fate as a Jewish scientist, as a German communist of middle-class intellectual origin, and as a refugee to the USSR, Estonia and Sweden, who became an influential figure in the humanities in post-war East Germany. The paper focuses on detecting features of an inner biographical coherence in Steinitz’ oeuvre — despite the outer changes he had to experience with respect to political systems (Nazi-Germany, Stalin’s Soviet Union, Sweden, Soviet-occupied East-Germany/GDR) and scientific fields he had to deal with (Finno-Ugristics, Ostyakology, folklore, ethnology, German studies, and other subjects). The paper illustrates features of biographical coherence emerging from a productive connection of personal motivation and philological method. The way in which Steinitz (1934) analyzed the grammatical parallelisms in Finno-Karelian folk poetry as ‘variations under conditions of contrast’ provides the over-all pattern for the range of scientific endeavours he addressed in his subsequent scientific undertakings. With reference to the personal friendship of the two émigré scholars Wolfgang Steinitz and Roman Jakobson, the paper suggests the life-saving role a commitment to scientific work can play as a balancing pole in difficult political times. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelian John Benjamins Publishing Company Historiographia Linguistica 32 1-2 149 180
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description The article portrays Wolfgang Steinitz (1905–1967) as an broad-minded linguist, whose life was determined by the political events in Europe between 1924 and 1967 and by his personal fate as a Jewish scientist, as a German communist of middle-class intellectual origin, and as a refugee to the USSR, Estonia and Sweden, who became an influential figure in the humanities in post-war East Germany. The paper focuses on detecting features of an inner biographical coherence in Steinitz’ oeuvre — despite the outer changes he had to experience with respect to political systems (Nazi-Germany, Stalin’s Soviet Union, Sweden, Soviet-occupied East-Germany/GDR) and scientific fields he had to deal with (Finno-Ugristics, Ostyakology, folklore, ethnology, German studies, and other subjects). The paper illustrates features of biographical coherence emerging from a productive connection of personal motivation and philological method. The way in which Steinitz (1934) analyzed the grammatical parallelisms in Finno-Karelian folk poetry as ‘variations under conditions of contrast’ provides the over-all pattern for the range of scientific endeavours he addressed in his subsequent scientific undertakings. With reference to the personal friendship of the two émigré scholars Wolfgang Steinitz and Roman Jakobson, the paper suggests the life-saving role a commitment to scientific work can play as a balancing pole in difficult political times.
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Biographische Kohärenz in der Wechselwirkung von Philologie und (R‑)Emigration: Wolfgang Steinitz (1905-1967)
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title Biographische Kohärenz in der Wechselwirkung von Philologie und (R‑)Emigration: Wolfgang Steinitz (1905-1967)
title_short Biographische Kohärenz in der Wechselwirkung von Philologie und (R‑)Emigration: Wolfgang Steinitz (1905-1967)
title_full Biographische Kohärenz in der Wechselwirkung von Philologie und (R‑)Emigration: Wolfgang Steinitz (1905-1967)
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