Jan Philipp Reemtsma
Jan Philipp Fürchtegott Reemtsma is a German literary scholar and political activist.
Biography
The son of Philipp Fürchtegott Reemtsma and Gertrud Reemtsma, he studied German literature and philosophy at the University of Hamburg, where he has been active as a professor of German literature since 1996.Activities
Reemtsma founded the Arno-Schmidt-Stiftung, or Arno-Schmidt Foundation in 1981. In 1984 he founded the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung, or Hamburg Institute for Social Research and the Hamburger Stiftung zur Förderung von Wissenschaft und Kultur or the Hamburg Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Culture.Reemtsma and HIS produced two exhibitions about war crimes of the Wehrmacht collectively known as the Wehrmachtsausstellung, or the Wehrmacht Exhibition. The first exhibition opened in 1995, and traveled to 33 German and Austrian cities. Reemtsma has also written a bestselling account of his experiences during a 1996 kidnapping. As a result, Reemtsma has become known to a wider public. In Germany in the 21st century, his views are frequently referred to in public debates.
Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung or Hamburg Institute for Social Research
Reemtsma has been the director of the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung since he founded it in 1984. The three research units of the HIS are: Theory and History of Violence, The Society of the Federal Republic of Germany, and Nation and Society. Reemtsma also headed the working group that conceptualized the Institute’s 1995 umbrella project In the Light of Our Century: Violence and Destructiveness in the Twentieth Century. Within this framework, two exhibitions were realized:- “200 Days and 1 Century” focused on violence in the twentieth century and was presented in Germany, Austria, and in Caen, France.
- an exhibition on crimes of the German Wehrmacht, the first of two highly publicized exhibitions which drew more than one million visitors at some forty venues in Germany, Austria, and Luxemburg.
Memberships
Awards
- Wieland-Medaille
- Copernicus Medal of the University of Kraków
- Lessing Preis der Stadt Hamburg
- Dr.h.c. Universität Konstanz
- Gerhard Mercator Professor der Gerhard Mercator Universität Duisburg
- Fine Arts Prize for Literature of Lower Saxony
- Leibniz Medal of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
- Heinz Galinski Prize for fostering German-Jewish understanding
- Dr.h.c. der Universität Magdeburg
- Teddy Kollek Award of the Jerusalem Foundation
- Johannes Gutenberg Professur der Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
- Ferdinand Tönnies Medalle der Christian Albrechts Universität Kiel
- Schiller-Professur der Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena
- Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Influence of Sociology on Public Life of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie *Jewish Museum Award for Understanding and Tolerance
- Mannheim Schiller Preis
- Schader Preis der Schader Stiftung, Darmstadt.
Selected publications by Jan Philipp Reemtsma
In German
- with Mauro Basaure, Rasmus Willig : Erneuerung der Kritik. Axel Honneth im Gespräch , Frankfurt a.M.: Campus, 2009
- Vertrauen und Gewalt. Versuch über eine besondere Konstellation der Moderne , Hamburg 2008
- Lessing in Hamburg , München 2007
- Über Arno Schmidt: Vermessungen eines poetischen Terrains , Frankfurt/M 2006
- Das unaufhebbare Nichtbescheidwissen der Mehrheit: Sechs Reden über Literatur und Kunst München 2005
- Folter im Rechtsstaat? , Hamburg 2005
- Rudi Dutschke Andreas Baader und die RAF , Hamburg 2005
- Warum Hagen Jung-Ortlieb erschlug. Unzeitgemäßes über Krieg und Tod , München 2003
- Verbrechensopfer. Gesetz und Gerechtigkeit , München 2002
- Die Gewalt spricht nicht. Drei Reden , Stuttgart 2002
- Wie hätte ich mich verhalten? und andere nicht nur deutsche Fragen , München 2001
- Der Liebe Maskentanz. Aufsätze zum Werk Christoph Martin Wielands , Zürich 1999
- Das Recht des Opfers auf die Bestrafung des Täters - als Problem , München 1999
- Mord am Strand. Allianzen von Zivilisation und Barbarei. Aufsätze und Reden , Hamburg 1998
- Der Vorgang des Ertaubens nach dem Urknall. 10 Reden und Aufsätze , Zürich 1995
- Das Buch vom Ich. Christoph Martin Wielands “Aristipp und einige seiner Zeitgenossen”. , Zürich 1993
In English
- “Tolerance: Where Something Is Missing”, in: Alfred Herrhausen Society for International Dialogue : The End of Tolerance? London: Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2002
- “The Concept of the War of Annihilation: Clausewitz, Ludendorff, Hitler”, in: Hannes Heer, Klaus Naumann War of Extermination: The German Military in World War II, 1941 – 1944, New York: Berghahn Books 1999
- In the Cellar, New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1999
- “The German Standpoint concerning Science and Education”, in: Przeglad Lekarski, Vol. 1, 1998
- More Than a Champion: The Style of Muhammad Ali, New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1998
- “State Terror”, in: M. Oehmichen : Maltreatment and Torture, Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1998
- “Turning Away from Denial: Hitler's Willing Executioners as a Counterforce to ‘Historical Explanation’”, in: Karl D. Bredthauer/Arthur Heinrich : Aus der Geschichte lernen/How to Learn from History. Verleihung des Blätter-Demokratiepreises 1997, Bonn 1997
- “R.J.B. Bosworth: Explaining Auschwitz and Hiroshima. History Writing and the Second World War, 1945-1990”, Book Review, in: Journal of Modern History, 69/1, March 1997
- “Wolfgang Sofsky: Die Ordnung des Terrors. Das Konzentrationslager”, Book Review, in: International Review of Social History, Vol. 40, Part 1, April 1995
In French
- Theodor W. Adorno, Mes rêves ; édition établie par Christoph Gödde et Henri Lonitz ; Paris 2007
- Dans la cave, Paris: 2000
- « 1946 - Le rapatrié de guerre chez Wolfgang Borchert et Arno Schmidt » in: Francine-Dominique Liechtenhan, Europe 1946. Entre le deuil et l’espoir, Bruxelles: Éditions Complexe 1996, 289-296
- Confiance et violence. Essai sur une configuration particulière de la modernité, Paris: Editions Gallimard 2011