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Woche für Deutsch 2022

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Programm 2024/25

  • 15.10.2024: Botschafter Martin Kotthaus im Gespräch (Woche für Deutsch)
  • 19.11.2024: Antrittsvorlesung Andree Michaelis-König
  • 02.12.2024: Vivian Liska zum Kafka-Jahr
  • 23.02.2025: Live-Kommentar zur Bundestagswahl
  • 01.04.2025: Caroline Sauter: Sprache, Liebe, Begehren mit Franz Rosenzweig
  • Archiv
    • 12.02.2024: Holocaust Remembrance Day
    • 7.12.2023: Ann Cotten: „Die Anleitungen der Vorfahren“
    • 29.11.2023: Dr. Christine Meyer: Gegenkanon - Ein kritischer Blick auf den Kanon
    • 17.10.2023: Woche für Deutsch - Dr. Roland Kaehlbrandt: Liebeserklärung an die deutsche Sprache
    • 28.3.2023: Annemone Christians-Bernsee zu Wandinschriften im Gestapo-Gefängnis Köln
    • 9.5.2023: Ingo Schulze: Die rechtschaffenen Mörder (Roman)
    • 17.10. - 21.10.: Woche für Deutsch
      • Frank Willaert: „Diu welt diu ist an allen orten reinisch“
      • Erfolgreich auf Deutsch
    • 1.3.2023: Kaddish for Ruth Klüger
    • 03.05.2022: Lesung zu Ilse Aichinger
    • 25.04.2022: Ein Streifzug durch die Sprachvielfalt der Stadt mit Heike Wiese
    • 12.05.2022: Lesung von Florian Neuner: Städte, Literatur und Deriven
    • 18.10.2022: Yannic Han Biao Federer: TAO
    • 15.11.2022: Renata Szczepaniak zu Aspekten der deutschen Schriftsprache
    • 08.06.2021: Oliver Paasch
    • 15.11.2021: Podiumsdiskussion zur deutschen Sprache in Belgien
    • 17.01.2022: Berliner Stadtquartiere mit Dipl.-Ing. Birgit Hunkenschroer
    • 23.03.2022: "Warum ist Berlin nicht Brüssel?", fragen wir Simon Güntner
    • 05.11.2020 Doron Rabinovici
    • 24.11.2020: Marlen Schachinger
    • 10.03.2021: Els Snick
    • 24.03.2021: Christina Morina
    • 20.04.2021: Sylvia Jaki

Woche für Deutsch (17.10. - 21.10.2022)

​Woche für Deutsch 2022


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