Mary Ashraf and the “Research Group on Working Class Literature”: The Programmatic Pursuit of a New Research Field in the GDR Anglistik

Helga Schwalm
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Abstract Aiming to contribute to the historiography of English Studies, this essay explores the research agenda and collective work of a particular network of academics that made a committed and systematic effort to implement working-class literature and culture as a new research field in (GDR) English Studies. Set up as a “Research Group on Working Class Literature” in 1965, its key actors were a group of academics based at the Humboldt University or Pädagogische Hochschule Potsdam who had come to the GDR from the UK or US as immigrants or remigrants. The driving force was Dr. Mary Ashraf, whose papers contained in the Bundesarchiv [Federal Archives] shed light on the Group’s work. On the basis of these archival papers and the Group’s publications, this essay studies the programmatic and conceptual nature as well as the praxeological dimension of their work, including their teaching legacy.
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玛丽-阿什拉夫与 "工人阶级文学研究小组":东德英语文学新研究领域的计划性追求
摘要 本文旨在为英语研究史做出贡献,探讨了一个特殊的学术网络的研究议程和集体工作,该学术网络为将工人阶级文学和文化作为(民主德国)英语研究的一个新的研究领域做出了坚定而系统的努力。1965 年成立的 "工人阶级文学研究小组 "的主要成员是洪堡大学或波茨坦教育学院的一批学者,他们作为移民或再移民从英国或美国来到民主德国。玛丽-阿什拉夫(Mary Ashraf)博士是小组工作的推动者,她在联邦档案馆(Bundesarchiv)提供的文件为小组的工作提供了参考。本文以这些档案文件和该小组的出版物为基础,研究了他们工作的计划性、概念性和实践性,包括他们的教学遗产。
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