Dr. Philipp Geitner
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1. Contact
Dr. Philipp Geitner
Academic Staff (third-party funded project)
Office hours:
upon appointment
2. Courses in the summer semester 2021
- none
3. Curriculum vitae
- born 1987 in Amberg (Bavaria)
- 2009-2015: studies of Latin, German and Greek at the University of Regensburg (fall 2014: state exams in Latin and German; spring 2015: Greek)
- 2015-2020: Research Associate at the Institute of Classical Philology, TU Dresden, including short-term fellowship of the Graduate Academy of TU Dresden (Sep.-Dec. 2016) and at the DFG project "The Anachronism in Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' as an Aesthetic Procedure" (2017-2019)
- July 2020: PhD with the dissertation "Anachronism and actualization in Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' - towards an aesthetics of inauthentic temporality"
- September 2020: Research Associate at SFB 1285 "Invectivity. Constellations and Dynamics of Disparagement" at the TU Dresden
4. Dissertation project
- Unzeitige Gegenwart - Form und Funktion von Anachronismen in Ovids "Metamorphosen"
- CRC 1285 „Invektivität“
5. Publications
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Anachronismus und Aktualisierung in Ovids “Metamorphosen“. Eine Ästhetik uneigentlicher Zeitlichkeit. Berlin/Boston 2021 (Open Access).
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Telling Origins by Challenging Origins. Ovid’s Swan Narrative in the Metamorphoses.
In: Athanassios Vergados und Anke Walter (Hg.): Ἀρχή and Origo: The Power of Origins. Turnhout, von den Herausgebern angenommen. -
Unzeitige Gegenwart – der Anachronismus in Ovids „Metamorphosen“.
In: Junghanß, Antje; Kaiser, Bernhard; Pausch, Dennis: Zeitmontagen. Formen und Funktionen gezielter Anachronismen. Stuttgart 2019, S. 119-141.