Swiss /centre-for-german-studies/ en Reading Group: Book Swap & Reading Discussion /centre-for-german-studies/events/reading-group-book-swap-reading-discussion <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">Reading Group: Book Swap & Reading Discussion</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span lang="" about="/centre-for-german-studies/users/lstraus" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="" xml:lang="">Lori Straus</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Mon, 06/12/2017 - 10:49</span> <section class="uw-section-spacing--default uw-section-separator--none uw-column-separator--none layout layout--uw-1-col uw-contained-width"><div class="layout__region layout__region--first"> <div class="block block-layout-builder block-inline-blockuw-cbl-copy-text"> <div class="uw-copy-text"> <div class="uw-copy-text__wrapper "> <h2> <div class="uw-media media media--type-uw-mt-image media--view-mode-uw-vm-standard-image align-left" data-width="220" data-height="293"> <img src="/centre-for-german-studies/sites/default/files/uploads/images/bookshelves_in_the_dana_porter_library_2511992.jpg" width="220" height="293" alt="A row of books in the Dana Porter Library" loading="lazy" typeof="foaf:Image" /></div> Choose Your Own German Book!</h2> <p>This semester, instead of the Centre stipulating the book, we're leaving it up to you! So, read whatever German-related book you'd like, be it written by a German/Swiss/Austria author in whatever language you can easily read, or a novel that really interests you that's been translated into German, and bring it along to the meeting.</p> <p>We'll do a "go-around" and introduce our books and share what we thought about them, and then we'll see where the conversation goes from there.</p> <h2>And More Books</h2> <p>We're incorporating a book swap with this meeting, so please feel free to bring along any other German books you think others might like to read and which you'd like to give away. (Whatever doesn't get chosen, though, has to go back home with you.)</p> <h2>Finding German-Language Books</h2> <p>If you're up to reading something in German, you have a few options:</p> <ul><li>The Kitchener Public Library has some German books you can borrow.</li> <li>Many titles are also available on Kobo (Chapters) and Kindle (Amazon).</li> <li>The UW Book Store may have a few in stock.</li> <li>The Goethe-Institut has an e-book lending service called <a href="https://www.goethe.de/ins/ca/en/kul/ser/onl.html">Onleihe</a>. You must subscribe to participate, and the process takes about one business day.</li> </ul><h2>Registration</h2> <p>To keep the evening on track and the discussion focused, participation is limited to 10 people. So please register by <a href="mailto:wcgs@uwaterloo.ca?subject=Reading%20group%20registration">emailing</a> us your name and confirming that you can attend. (And please email us if you aren't able to make it, so we can make room for someone else.)</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </section> Mon, 12 Jun 2017 14:49:58 +0000 Lori Straus 258 at /centre-for-german-studies German Language Film Festival Kitchener-ݮƵ /centre-for-german-studies/events/german-language-film-festival-kitchener-waterloo <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">German Language Film Festival Kitchener-ݮƵ</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span lang="" about="/centre-for-german-studies/users/lstraus" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="" xml:lang="">Lori Straus</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Fri, 04/28/2017 - 09:02</span> <section class="uw-section-spacing--default uw-section-separator--none uw-column-separator--none layout layout--uw-1-col uw-contained-width"><div class="layout__region layout__region--first"> <div class="block block-layout-builder block-inline-blockuw-cbl-copy-text"> <div class="uw-copy-text"> <div class="uw-copy-text__wrapper "> <p>The German Language Film Festival takes place in May and is a collection of three movies, one each from Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.</p> <hr /><p><img alt="" height="307" src="http://www.princesscinemas.com/files/princesscinemas/imagecache/u7-movie-poster/movie-posters/htfile.jpg" width="218" />May 17 - <b>Austria:</b> “Stefan Zweig - A Farewell to Europe” (Vor der Morgenröte)</p> <p>"'Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe' chronicles the years of exile in the life of one of the most celebrated Austrian authors of the 20th century. Rising to prominence at a time when Nazism was gaining a foothold across Europe, Stefan Zweig made the decision to leave his beloved homeland. As Jewish Austrian, his action is one that leaves him forever conflicted. He tries to find his place in the Americas, living for extended periods in Brazil, Argentina and the United States. But as he wrestles with the decline of European society, he still bears a hopeful affinity for the German people, unable to make a public condemnation of Hitler. The mixed emotions will haunt him forever, as external and internal pressures threaten to overwhelm him." - Awards Circuit</p> <hr /><p><img alt="" height="415" src="http://www.princesscinemas.com/files/princesscinemas/imagecache/u7-movie-poster/movie-posters/mv5bmzuzndm5yzetymm5mi00yty2lwflyjitmzayzdgwotzkndkwxkeyxkfqcgdeqxvymteynju4ota._v1_uy1200_cr10506301200_al_.jpg" width="218" />May 24 - <b>Switzerland</b>: “Someone like Me” (Eine wen iig, dr. Dällebach Kari)</p> <p>“Directed by Xavier Koller (Journey Of Hope, 1990’s Best Foreign Language Film), Someone Like Me is an irrepressibly cheerful love story set in Bern in the late 1800s. A popular barber shop is home to Dällebach Kari, an amiable and entertaining fellow with a great story to tell.</p> <p>“Born into a poor farming family, Kari was a fragile child, born with the additional burden of a harelip. But Kari‘s mother doted on him, and he blossomed into a cheerful young man with an unshakeable belief in the beauty of life.</p> <p>“At 20, Kari (played as a young man by Nils Althaus) meets the gentle and beautiful Annemarie (Karla Juri). It’s love at first sight. While other girls had turned away from Kari, Annemarie is enraptured by his outgoing personality. But her pompous father is opposed to his daughter’s relationship with a mere barber, and has other plans for her marriage. Thus, the power of true love is pitted against the pressures of a conservative society.</p> <p>“Flash forward to the grown Kari (Hanspeter Müller-Drossaart) as he regales his barbershop clients with the tale of his one great love, and cheerfully lets us know how it all turned out.” – Elefant Studios</p> <hr /><p><img alt="" height="306" src="http://www.princesscinemas.com/files/princesscinemas/imagecache/u7-movie-poster/movie-posters/lou.png" width="218" />May 31 - <b>Germany:</b> "Lou Andreas-Salomé"</p> <p><em>A new film by Cordula Kablitz-Post looks at one of Europe’s most influential intellectuals—and at her complicated life.</em></p> <p>We meet Lou Andreas-Salomé at 72 years of age, as she recounts her life story to a young admirer. Born in St. Petersburg in 1861, she fell in love with philosophy as a girl and determined to live a life of the mind, escaping bourgeois constriction by never marrying or having children.</p> <p>With terrific attention to period detail, the film recounts her close ties to many of the more famous people of her era (perhaps more famous because they were men), including author Paul Rée, fellow philosopher Friedrich Neitzsche and poet Rainer Maria Rilke, who became her lover despite their age gap (she was 15 years his senior). She became close to Sigmund Freud in a relationship that caused much gossip, but without doubt contributed to her becoming an accomplished psychoanalyst.</p> <p>Never dry, this biography of Andreas-Salomé shows the focus and intellect that led to her prolific output as a novelist, essayist and intellectual.</p> <hr /><p>A Co-presentation by University of ݮƵ Centre for German Studies and the Princess Cinemas. Sponsored by the Embassies of Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </section> Fri, 28 Apr 2017 13:02:48 +0000 Lori Straus 255 at /centre-for-german-studies