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Aleida Assmann is a Professor at the Department of Literature Studies, University of Konstanz, and a Corresponding Member of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences abroad since 2001. She is renowned for her interdisciplinary work bridging literature, cultural studies, and memory theory.
- Research Areas: Generations in Literature and Society, Cultural Memory Theory, German Memory History after WWII, Historical Anthropology, and History of Reading/Writing.
- Affiliations: Member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Göttingen Academy of Sciences, and Scientific Advisory Board of the Einstein Forum.
Her scholarship focuses on the interplay between cultural memory and literature, analyzing how societies confront historical trauma and reconstruct traditions. She explores generational narratives and the evolution of memory cultures, particularly in post-1985 Europe.
Award-winning academic, Assmann has received prestigious honors including the Max Planck Research Prize, AH Heineken Prize for History, and the Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels (2018), often in collaboration with her spouse, Jan Assmann.
- 2008: Honorary Doctorate (Dr. hc) from the University of Oslo.
- 2009: Paul Watzlawick Ring of Honor and Max Planck Research Prize.
- 2014: AH Heineken Prize for History.
- 2017: Balzan Prize for Collective Memory.
Aleida Assmann remains actively engaged in transnational memory studies through collaborations like the NITMES (Network in Transnational Memory Studies) and projects such as the film Anfang aus dem Ende (2007). Her work has been shared globally via guest professorships at Yale, Princeton, and Rice University.
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