Fokus Südindien: Lehrveranstaltungen, Gastvorträge, Workshops (ARCHIV)
Wintersemester 2017/18
Prof. Dr. N.P. Hafiz Mohamad, University of Calicut: The Influence of Religion and Privileges of Women in the Continuity of Muslim Matrilocality in Kerala
15.11.2017, 2:15 pm
Keplerstr. 2, 72074 Tübingen, room 004
Sunil Prabhakar: Malayalam computing
17.11.2017, 10:15-12 am
Keplerstr. 2, 72074 Tübingen, room 139
Prof. Dr. Heike Oberlin: Palm-leaf manuscripts in Malayalam script: an introductory seminar and workshop
25.-27.01.2018
Keplerstr. 2, 72074 Tübingen, room 139
Prof. Dr. Heike Oberlin & Dr. Elena Mucciarelli: Malayāḷam – Course for Beginners
12.-16.2. and 19.-23.2.2018
„Gundert Chair“ guest Professor: Malayalam Readings
February 2018, dates not yet fixed
Sommersemester 2017
Aufführungen
- Filmvorführung "Aswadakan – the connoisseur" (in Malayalam & Sanskrit, with English subtitles) am 19. Juni 2017 im Kino Arsenal Tübingen: trailer
- Aufführung am 18. Juni 2017 im Sudhaus in Tübingen: "Karṇabhāram – Karnas Entscheidung oder der Kampf eines Bastards" (zur Aufführung)
Workshop
- Workshop der Theatergruppe Nepathya aus Kerala am 20. Juni 2017 im Brechtbau an der Universität Tübingen "Sanskrittheater Kūṭiyaṭṭam aus Kerala": Plakat
Gastvorträge
- Gastvortrag Prof. Rajan Gurukkal am Do., 25.05.2017 "Arab, Jewish and Christian Settlements on the Pre-Portuguese Malabar Coast" (Vortragsankündigung)
- Gastvortrag Prof. Rajan Gurukkal am Do., 26.05.2017 "Evolution of Malayalam: An Alternative Perspective" (Vortragsankündigung)
Gastwissenschaftler
- Dr. Burton Cleetus, JNU Delhi, Centre for Historical Studies: arbeitet zur Verbindung von christlichen Missionaren und der Entwicklung des Gesundheitssystems in Kerala
- Prof. em. Dr. Rajan Gurukkal: einer der bedeutendsten Historiker der Geschichte Südwestindiens
- Prof. Dr. C.M. Neelakandhan: Academic Director, Kerala Kalamandalam Deemed University for Art and Culture & Former Professor in Sahitya & Vedic Studies, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady
- "Nepathya": siebenköpfige Sanskrittheatergruppe aus Kerala, die u.a. Kutiyattam im Tübinger Sudhaus und im Stuttgarter Linden-Museum aufführt (17. und 18. Juni) und einen Workshop veranstaltet (20. Juni)
- Raju Raphael: Filmemacher, arbeitet zu Missionaren aus Deutschland in Kerala
- Prof. Dr. Farely P. Richmond, University of Georgia. Dept. of Theatre and Film Studies: arbeitet zum keralesischen Sanskrittheater Kutiyattam
- Prof. Dr. K.P. Sreedevi: Former Professor in Sahitya, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady
Lehrveranstaltungen und Sprachkurse zu Südindien
- Klaus Öhler, M.A.: Tamil
- Dr. Elena Mucciarelli: Malayalam III (Grammatik und leichte Lektüre)
- Prof. Dr. Heike Oberlin: Malayalam-Lektüre
- Prof. M. Sreenathan (Gundert-Chair-Gastprofessor aus Tirur / Kerala): Malayalam: Linguistics and Readings
- Friday & Saturday, 14.-15.7.2017 (daily classes from 10 – 12:30 h and 14 – 16 h): Reading Session 1
- Friday & Saturday, 21.-22.7.2017 (daily classes from 10 – 12:30 h and 14 – 16 h): Reading Session 2
- Monday – Friday, 31.7.-4.8.2017 (daily classes from 10 – 12:30 h and 14 – 16 h): INTENSIVE COURSE (topic: Communities and language, cultural diversity)
Wintersemester 2016/17
- 19.02.2017, Dokumentarfilm Brown Angels
- Prof. Scaria Zacharia unterrichtet als Gastprofessor im Rahmen des Tübinger "Gundert-Chair"-Programms:
- 13.-17.2.2017, Prof. Scaria Zacharia
Malayāḷam Readings: Pāṇḍavapuram – Pandavapuram - 28.2.-3.3.2017, Prof. Scaria Zacharia
An Introduction to Malayāḷam: Cultural Geography and Identity
- 13.-17.2.2017, Prof. Scaria Zacharia
- Dr. Ophira Gamliel:
- Course for beginners (Grammar): 5. - 11.10.2016
- Classical Malayalam literature (Reading): 12. & 13.10.2016
- Prof. Dr. Heike Oberlin:
- Malayalam: Rāmāyaṇa on stage (leichte Lektüre)
- Dr. Elena Mucciarelli:
- Malayalam: Grammatik II
Sommersemester 2016
- Dr. Elena Mucciarelli: Malayalam III (Grammatik und leichte Lektüre)
- PD Dr. Heike Oberlin: Leichte Lektüre: (āṭṭaprakāram & kramadīpika)
- Prof. M. Sreenathan (Gundert-Chair-Gastprofessor aus Tirur / Kerala):
- Easy Readings of Modern Malayalam Literature
Friday, 15.7. - Saturday, 16.7.2016, daily classes from 10:00-12:30 and 15:00-17:30 h - Malayalam - A Linguistic Introduction
Friday, 22.7. & Saturday, 23.7 and Monday, 25.7. - Wednesday, 27.7., daily classes from 10:00-12:30 and 15:00-17:30 h- Day 1: Common elements of Dravidian languages
- Day 2: Specific features of the Malayalam language
- Day 3: Malayalam under a socio-linguistic point of view (Malayalam of the Mappilas, the fishermen, the Namputiris etc.)
- Day 4: Emic grammar tradition (Lilatilakam etc.)
- Day 5: Analysis of the historical development of Malayalam (Tamil, Sanskrit, Kannada, Tulu, Manipravalam)
- Easy Readings of Modern Malayalam Literature
Wintersemester 2015/2016
Gratulationen aus aller Welt zum Gundert Chair
Die renommierte Tageszeitung "Matrubhumi" aus Kerala widmet der Einrichtung des „Gundert-Chair“ einen umfangreichen Artikel.
Zeitungsseite mit Artikel als PDF
Artikel als Bilddatei
Pressemitteilung der Universitätsleitung zum Gundert Chair
Indien stiftet Gastdozentur an der Universität Tübingen - Auf dem „Gundert-Chair“ lehren Dozenten aus dem Südwesten Indiens die Sprache Malayalam ‒ Asien-Orient-Institut baut Schwerpunkt „Südindien“ aus.
Link zur Pressemitteilung der Universität
- Pressemitteilung der Hochschulkommunikation zum Gundert Chair
- Press release Gundert Chair für Malayalam
- Malayalam I und II: Intensivsprachkurs 15.-19 und 22.-26. Februar 2016
- Prof. Scaria Zacharia unterrichte als erster Gastprofessor im Rahmen des Tübinger "Gundert-Chair"-Programms mehrere Malayalam-Kurse im Oktober und November 2015, auch Blockveranstaltungen am Wochenende
Sommersemester 2015
- Workshop on Maṇipravāḷam by Prof. Kesavan Veluthat (Dept. of History, University of Delhi)
- 2 & 3 May 2015
- Saturday, 2 - 6 pm: An Introduction to Maṇipravāḷam - the beginnings of Malayāḷam literature
- Sunday, 10 am - 1 pm: Readings in Maṇipravāḷam (samples from a kāvya and a campū, with specific references to Cākyār-performances)
- The participation is open to all and free of charge.
- For more information and registration please contact Dr. Elena Mucciarelli.
- 2 & 3 May 2015
Prof. Kesavan Veluthath (Department of History, University of Delhi):
Guest Lecture: From Chiefdom to State in Early South India
04.05.2015, 18-20 Uhr, HS Alte Archäologie Wilhelmstr. 9, Eingang Nauklerstr. 2
Wintersemester 2014/2015
Workshop Reading Manuscripts from Kerala: Malayalam and Grantha
- 25. & 26. Oktober 2014
- Abt. für Indologie & Universitätsbibliothek
This practical workshop on Indian manuscripts in handwritings from Kerala with focus on Malayalam and Grantha scripts is conducted by P.L. Shaji, an expert from the Manuscripts Library of the Kerala University, Thiruvananthapuram. It is jointly organised by the Dept. of Indology and the University Library.
P.L. Shaji is going to instruct interested students, graduates, post-graduates as well as librarians about the peculiarities of working with and reading of Indian manuscripts. Having a good stock of handwritings on different materials like palm-leaf or birch-bark in several Indian scripts in our library we even can work with originals.
Sommersemester 2014
Juni 2014: Besuch von Mr Ranganathan, Direktor des Tribal Children Education Sponsorship Programme (CTRD)