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Kofler aural

Wolfgang Straub (ORCID: 0000-0001-6007-5707)
  • Grant DOI 10.55776/P36066
  • Funding program Principal Investigator Projects
  • Status ended
  • Start October 3, 2022
  • End December 2, 2025
  • Funding amount € 383,613
  • Project website

Disciplines

Other Humanities (40%); Linguistics and Literature (60%)

Keywords

  • Digital edition,
  • Genetic criticism,
  • Werner Kofler,
  • Aurality,
  • Writing process
Abstract Final report

Kofler aural makes the sense of hearing the focus of analysing the literary creative process. Against the background of a boom in Sound Studies and research areas such as Literary Acoustics, the project investigates how the trace of sound makes its way into literature. This will close a gap in the research, because until now only marginal attention has been paid to tones, noises, and sounds as central spaces of imagination in literary production. The ouevre of the Austrian writer Werner Kofler (1947-2011) is in the process of being canonised not least by the previous work of the project team. It has become apparent that his writing cannot be fathomed without the auditive dimension. The project pursues the question of how Kofler stages and figures hearing in his writing; additionally, it analyses the rhythmic and tonal qualities of language in the writing process as well as the conditions of aural (non-acoustic) production of perception. Expanding writing-process research to include the analysis of auditive and aural phenomena is an innovation. The knowledge gained will be applied illustratively to the analysis of the writing process in other corpuses (with Friederike Mayröcker, Ernst Jandl, Gert Jonke or Thomas Kling in mind). Furthermore, the work from this project promises to make a contribution to expanding research in literary studies on the avant-garde, which in Austria has so far been fixated on the so-called Vienna Group (Wiener Gruppe).

The research project "Kofler aural" makes the sense of hearing the focus of analysing the literary creative process. Against the background of a boom in Sound Studies and research areas such as Literary Acoustics, the project investigates how the 'trace of sound' makes its way into literature. This will close a gap in the research, because until now only marginal attention has been paid to tones, noises, and sounds as central spaces of imagination in literary production. The ouevre of the Austrian writer Werner Kofler (1947-2011) is in the process of being canonised. It has become apparent that his writing cannot be fathomed without the auditive dimension. The project pursues the question of how Kofler stages and figures hearing in his writing; additionally, it analyses the rhythmic and tonal qualities of language in the writing process as well as the conditions of aural (non-acoustic) production of perception. Expanding writing-process research to include the analysis of auditive and aural phenomena is an innovation. With the digital edition of Kofler's "Am Schreibtisch" now available online (http://hdl.handle.net/11471/1050.30), the project lays the groundwork for further analysis in this fascinating field of research. The edition presents, in a text-image synopsis, all extant textual sources, which have been transcribed and encoded in TEI-XML format. Using case studies, the audio tracks of voices, sounds, and music can be traced through the layers of archival material. In addition, the edition employed innovative solutions such as experimental visualizations and a text-genetic ontology.

Research institution(s)
  • Universität Graz - 42%
  • Universität Klagenfurt - 58%
Project participants
  • Helmut Werner Klug, Universität Graz , associated research partner
  • Anke Bosse, Universität Klagenfurt , national collaboration partner
International project participants
  • Britta Herrmann, Universität Münster - Germany
  • Sandro Zanetti, University of Zurich - Switzerland
  • Dirk Van Hulle, The University of Oxford

Research Output

  • 16 Publications
  • 2 Methods & Materials
  • 1 Datasets & models
  • 1 Disseminations
Publications
  • 2024
    Title Historisch-kritisch edieren Zur Problematik digitaler und analoger Editionsformen
    DOI 10.1515/editio-2024-0012
    Type Journal Article
    Author Langkabel I
    Journal editio
  • 2024
    Title "seid zerbrochen, Bleistift, zerrissen, Papier, verflucht, Tag!": Schreibszenen in Werner Koflers Prosa "Am Schreibtisch"; In: Ausnahmezustand: Krisen und Konflikte aus dem Archiv
    DOI 10.46500/83535510-014
    Type Book Chapter
    Publisher Wallstein Verlag
  • 2024
    Title Intermediales Neuland. Zur Edition der Hörspiele Werner Koflers; In: Kritische Audio-Edition
    DOI 10.1515/9783111351544-011
    Type Book Chapter
    Publisher De Gruyter
  • 2024
    Title Kritische Audio-Edition
    DOI 10.1515/9783111351544
    Type Book
    editors Bosse A, Lukas W
    Publisher De Gruyter
  • 2024
    Title Mehr als Beiwerk. Aus der Werkstatt digitalen Kommentierens; In: Werk und Beiwerk - Zur Edition von Paratexten
    DOI 10.1515/9783111056760-004
    Type Book Chapter
    Publisher De Gruyter
  • 2025
    Title Vom Maulwurfshügel ins Hörspielmuseum; In: Hörspiel und Radiokunst - Aspekte radiophoner Literatur im transnationalen Kontext
    DOI 10.57088/978-3-7329-8819-8_12
    Type Book Chapter
    Publisher Frank & Timme GmbH
  • 2025
    Title "hören Sie nur, hören Sie!"; In: "Das Ohr ist mein Auge" - Auditive und aurale Phänomene im Schreibprozess
    DOI 10.30965/9783846769805_010
    Type Book Chapter
    Publisher Brill | Fink
  • 2025
    Title Preliminary Material; In: "Das Ohr ist mein Auge" - Auditive und aurale Phänomene im Schreibprozess
    DOI 10.30965/9783846769805_001
    Type Book Chapter
    Publisher Brill | Fink
  • 2025
    Title Editorial
    DOI 10.25365/wdr-06-01-01
    Type Journal Article
    Author Dürr C
    Journal Wiener Digitale Revue
    Link Publication
  • 2026
    Title "rufe ich natürlich nur auf dem Papier". Hör-Szenen in Werner Koflers Prosa "Am Schreibtisch"
    Type Journal Article
    Author Dürr C
    Journal Mitteilungen aus dem Brenner Archiv
  • 2025
    Title „Das Ohr ist mein Auge“, Auditive und aurale Phänomene im Schreibprozess
    DOI 10.30965/9783846769805
    Type Book
    Author Dürr C
    Publisher De Gruyter
  • 2025
    Title Kofler aural
    Type Other
    Author Kofler W
    Link Publication
  • 2024
    Title "Wedel des Windes". Drei archivalische Schlaglichter auf Friederike Mayröckers Schreibwerkstatt
    Type Journal Article
    Author Straub W
    Journal Wiener Hefte
    Pages 54-73
    Link Publication
  • 2023
    Title Kommentierte Werkausgabe. Hörspiele, Lyrik, Kurzprosa, dramatische Texte (Band IV und V)
    Type Book
    Author Kofler W
    editors Straub W, Dürr C
    Publisher Sonderzahl Veralg
  • 2023
    Title Kommentierte Werkausgabe Werner Kofler (Prosa, Radio, Lyrik, Film, Theater); In: Digitale Edition in Österreich
    Type Book Chapter
    Author Straub W
    Publisher BoD
    Pages 173-174
  • 2023
    Title Konstellationen österreichischer Literatur: Ilse Aichinger
    DOI 10.7767/9783205216698
    Type Book
    editors Frank C, Shindo S
    Publisher Böhlau Verlag
Methods & Materials
  • 2025 Link
    Title Visualizations of textual genesis
    Type Improvements to research infrastructure
    Public Access
    Link Link
  • 2025 Link
    Title Ontology: textual genesis
    Type Improvements to research infrastructure
    Public Access
    Link Link
Datasets & models
  • 2025 Link
    Title Kofler aural - digital edition
    Type Database/Collection of data
    Public Access
    Link Link
Disseminations
  • 2025 Link
    Title Interview with local newspaper
    Type A magazine, newsletter or online publication
    Link Link

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