According to a genre theory (A. Kablitz), lyrical texts are characterized by the fact that they primarily shape language. For this reason, creative processes can be observed particularly frequently in poetry; a creative claim is realized in the order of the combined phonemes. However, this also results in a competition for attention between the aesthetics of sound and meaning, but also between meaning and visual impression (as in concrete poetry). The conference combines perspectives from the history of literature, language, music and art.
Coordination
Prof. Dr. Maximilian Benz, Bielefeld; Prof. Dr. Andreas Kablitz, Köln; Prof. Dr. Johannes Voit, Bielefeld; Prof. Dr. Petra Wagner, Bielefeld
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