Studienprojekte 2015
Spring School - 'Etymologies of Jazz' | University of Haifa - University of Potsdam

Words do not refer to contents they designate. At first, words do laterally refer to other words, says Emmanuel Levinas. The word »jazz« is no exception and laterally refers to other words like body, improvisation, rhythm, sound, and techniques. Language then refers to positions of the one that listens and the one that speaks, or, in jazz, to the one that plays an instrument like a piano. The Spring School aims to reflect on etymologies of jazz, stressing that meaning is situated in the ethical, generally before culture and also specifically before aesthetics. Jazz will be discussed qua expression, between language and music, meaning and sense, performativity and mediality, ethnicity and historicity.
Part I: University of Potsdam
12 – 13 February 2015
Part II: University of Haifa
23 – 24 March 2015
Students:
Potsdam: Hans Kannewitz, Sabeth Kerkhoff, Sarah Kreiseler, Luis Krummenacher, Magda Lammert, Konstanze Scheidt
Haifa: Ihab Azar, Yifat Dahan, Dana Jeries, Areage Okab, Asal Okab, Aziza Okab
Teaching Faculty:
PD Dr. Michael Mayer, European Media Studies, University of Potsdam
Dr. Keren Omry, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Haifa
Prof. Yuval Shaked, Department of Music, University of Haifa
Dr. Jörg Sternagel, European Media Studies, University of Potsdam
Simon Vincent, Media Studies, University of Bayreuth
Coordination:
Sabeth Kerkhoff
Funded by the University of Potsdam, initiative »Schwerpunktregion Israel«