悼念罗伯特-达萨诺夫斯基

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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 悼念罗伯特-达萨诺夫斯基 编者的话:2023 年 10 月,奥地利研究协会失去了一位最受爱戴、最具影响力的会员--罗伯特-达萨诺夫斯基(Robert Dassanowsky)。罗伯特为协会和奥地利研究领域做出了巨大贡献。为了缅怀他,我们在此向他致以简短的敬意,首先是奥地利研究协会主席特雷莎-科瓦奇斯代表协会,然后是几位熟悉罗伯特的同事。________ 亲爱的奥地利研究协会的会员们,我很难写下这一小段文字来缅怀2023年10月10日去世的罗伯特-达萨诺夫斯基。这并不是因为关于罗伯特没有什么可说的,恰恰相反,是因为关于他有太多的话要说,而他的去世对我们大多数人来说是如此的突然,给我们留下了巨大的空白,而我却还在苦苦寻找合适的词语。罗伯特是一位出色的学者,在奥地利电影、文学和奥地利法西斯主义方面有着独到的见解,这不仅体现在他在这一领域发表的众多著作中,还体现在他自 1993 年起在科罗拉多斯普林斯的科罗拉多大学(University of Colorado at Colorado Springs)设立的电影研究项目中。除了学术工作之外,他还致力于支持年轻有为的导演,这一点从他作为制片人和贝尔维德雷电影公司(Belvedere Film)负责人的工作中可见一斑,该公司致力于推广奥地利的创新电影作品。[罗伯特多年来一直是奥地利研究协会的支柱,坦率地说,很难想象没有他我们的协会会怎样。罗伯特以不同的身份支持奥地利研究协会的工作:主席、董事会成员,以及最近的公关和筹款董事会成员。罗伯特始终关心美国建筑学会的福祉。他一直致力于提高我们组织的知名度,并在扩大其网络方面起到了推动作用。这不仅意味着他不断提醒我们,ASA 必须超越文学和文学研究,还意味着他知道如何挑战纯学术领域的狭隘界限,将 ASA 与各种文化机构和艺术家联系起来。罗伯特很有远见,他一直致力于不断扩大ASA的规模并使其国际化,直到生命的最后一刻。我无限感激他对我的不断激励。这种远见卓识还体现在他不遗余力地支持年轻学者。我自己就亲身经历过这一点,因为当我还是维也纳大学的一名博士生时,正是罗伯特在无数次谈话中激励我加入亚州科学院理事会。最近几周,我听到了许多罗伯特以类似方式支持过的人的消息,这让我再次想起罗伯特总是热情地欢迎新成员加入我们的组织,他还担任了我们中许多人的导师,或成为新项目的启发性讨论伙伴。我们奥地利学会将通过以下几种方式纪念罗伯特:在我们的网站上详细介绍他的生平和工作;在即将于西切斯特大学举行的奥地利学会2024年会议上举行专题讨论会;在《奥地利研究杂志》上出一期特刊。罗伯特是一个特别的人,我们将深深地怀念他。或者,用更个人化的语言来说,我会怀念你的 Handküsse,罗伯特,怀念你给每个房间带来的精致。谢谢你的华尔兹!Von Herzen, Teresa Kovacs 奥地利研究协会主席 ________ 罗伯特-达萨诺夫斯基作为电影和文学学者所取得的成就是毋庸置疑的,他在奥地利电影方面令人印象深刻的著作以及他对奥地利研究协会的承诺在其他讣告中也有提及,[尾页 xii]这使我能够以更加非正式和个人的方式来表达我的看法。我是 2011 年在宾夕法尼亚州华盛顿举行的奥地利研究协会会议上认识罗伯特的。他当时是协会的副主席,立刻把我接纳为他的同行,平等地对待我,尽管我几个月前才刚刚获得博士学位。我还记得一个热闹的夜晚,在酒店的酒吧里,我和...
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In Memoriam: Robert Dassanowsky
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • In MemoriamRobert Dassanowsky

From the Editors: In October 2023, the Austrian Studies Association lost one of its most beloved and influential members, Robert Dassanowsky. Robert’s contributions to the Association and to the field of Austrian Studies were legion. To honor his memory we offer here a few brief tributes, first from ASA President Teresa Kovacs on behalf of the Association, and then from several colleagues who knew Robert well.

________

Dear Members of the Austrian Studies Association,

It is difficult for me to write this small text in memory of Robert Dassanowsky, who passed away on October 10, 2023. Not because there is nothing to say about Robert, but on the contrary, because there is so much to say about him while I am still struggling to find the right words after his death has come so unexpectedly for most of us and leaves a great void.

Robert was an excellent scholar with singular expertise in Austrian film, literature, and Austrofascism, which is evident not only in his numerous publications in this field but also in the film studies program he established at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, which was his home institution since 1993. Next to his academic work, he was dedicated to supporting young and promising directors, which is visible in his work as a producer and head of Belvedere Film, which promotes innovative cinematic works from Austria. [End Page xi]

Robert has been a pillar of the Austrian Studies Association for many years and, frankly, it is hard to imagine our association without him. Robert has supported the ASA in various capacities: as President, as Board Member at large, and most recently as PR and Fundraising Board Member. Robert has always been concerned with the well-being of the ASA. He has consistently worked to make our organization visible and has been a driving force in expanding its network. This not only means that he constantly reminded us that the ASA must go beyond literature and literary studies, but also that he knew how to challenge the narrow boundaries of the purely academic field and connect the ASA with various cultural institutions and artists.

Robert had good foresight and he was committed to the constant expansion and internationalization of the ASA until the very end. I am infinitely grateful to him for this constant inspiration. This foresight is also reflected in the fact that he went above and beyond to support young scholars. I have experienced this myself, as it was Robert who motivated me to join the ASA Board in countless conversations when I was still a doctoral student at the University of Vienna. And I have heard from so many others in recent weeks whom Robert supported in a similar way, which has reminded me once again of the warmth with which Robert always welcomed new members into our organization and for how many of us he took on a mentoring role or served as an inspiring discussion partner for new projects.

We, the ASA, will commemorate Robert in several ways: through a detailed obituary of his life and work on our website, through a panel at the upcoming ASA conference 2024 at West Chester University, and through a special issue in the Journal of Austrian Studies.

Robert was a special person and we will miss him dearly.

Or, in more personal terms, I will miss your Handküsse, Robert, and the sophistication you brought into every room. Thank you for this waltz!

Von Herzen,
Teresa Kovacs
President of the Austrian Studies Association

________

Robert Dassanowsky’s achievements as a film and literary scholar, which are beyond doubt, his impressive publications on Austrian film and his commitment to the Austrian Studies Association are mentioned in other obituaries, [End Page xii] which allows me to make my contribution a little more informal and personal. I met Robert in 2011 at the ASA conference in Washington, PA. He was Vice-President of the Association at the time and immediately accepted me as his peer, treating me as an equal, even though I had only recently received my Ph.D. a few months earlier. I remember a lively evening at the hotel bar with...

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Austrian Studies is an interdisciplinary quarterly that publishes scholarly articles and book reviews on all aspects of the history and culture of Austria, Austro-Hungary, and the Habsburg territory. It is the flagship publication of the Austrian Studies Association and contains contributions in German and English from the world''s premiere scholars in the field of Austrian studies. The journal highlights scholarly work that draws on innovative methodologies and new ways of viewing Austrian history and culture. Although the journal was renamed in 2012 to reflect the increasing scope and diversity of its scholarship, it has a long lineage dating back over a half century as Modern Austrian Literature and, prior to that, The Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association.
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