Английская Википедия:Gabriele Fritsch-Vivié
Gabriele Fritsch-Vivié (born before 1968) is a German theatre studies schlolar, playwright and journalist. A member of the working group "Women in Exile", she focuses on biographies of political repression in the first half of the 20th century.
Life
Fritsch-Vivié studied theatre science, music, philosophy and psychology[1] in Berlin and Vienna[2] and was promovierte a doctorate with a thesis about Ödön von Horváth.[1] After her studies, she met Nelly Sachs in Stockholm in 1968.[1] This led to an occupation with the writer who went into exil, which in the course of time led to a biography, essays and a radio documentary.[3]
In Germany, Fritsch-Vivié acquired practical theatre knowledge under Oskar Werner, then worked as assistant director and dramaturg at various theatres.[1]
She lives as a freelance journalist in Berlin[2] and writes biographies, short portraits, essays and reviews. She also writes poems, libretti and plays for young audiences.[1][2][4]
She created a play on genetic engineering, which premiered in February 2003.[5]
She is a member of the working group "Women in Exile" at the Gesellschaft für Exilforschung .[2]
She also is a member of the ZONTA International Club Berlin 1989.
Publications
- Nelly Sachs. Mit Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (Шаблон:Ill; 496). Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1993, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Mary Wigman (Rowohlts Monographien; 50597). Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1999, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Tanz wird nur durch Tanz vermittelt: Mary Wigman. I: Amelie Soyka (ed.): Tanzen und tanzen und nichts als tanzen. Tänzerinnen der Moderne von Josephine Baker bis Mary Wigman. Aviva, Berlin 2004, Шаблон:ISBN, Шаблон:Pp..
- Tanz – vom individuell freien Ausdruck zur offiziell geregelten Darstellung. Tanz im NS-Staat mit kurzem Ausblick auf das Exil. In Germaine Goetzinger, Inge Hansen-Schaberg (ed.): „Bretterwelten“. Frauen auf, vor und hinter der Bühne (Frauen und Exil; vol. 1). Edition Text + Kritik, Munich 2008, Шаблон:ISBN, Шаблон:Pp..
- Der Bund – Soziales, Solidarität, Verbundenheit. Der Jüdische Kulturbund 1933–1941 in seiner Entwicklung, Aufgabenstellung und Wirkung. In Adriane Feustel, Inge Hansen-Schaberg, Gabriele Knapp (ed.): Die Vertreibung des Sozialen (Frauen und Exil; vol. 2). Edition Text + Kritik, München 2009, Шаблон:ISBN, Шаблон:Pp..
- Gegen alle Widerstände. Der Jüdische Kulturbund 1933–1941. Fakten, Daten, Analysen, biographische Notizen und Erinnerungen. With a foreword by Jakob Hessing. Hentrich & Hentrich, Berlin 2013, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Kurt Singer. Arzt, Musiker und Gründer des Jüdischen Kulturbundes (Jüdische Miniaturen; vol. 218). Hentrich & Hentrich, Berlin 2018, Шаблон:ISBN.
References
External links
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