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Andrew Jaszi

Andrew Oscar Jászi (Hungarian: Jászi András Oszkár; March 1, 1917 – June 22, 1998) was a Hungarian-born philosopher and literary scholar. He taught as professor of German at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1948 to 1984.

Biography edit

Jászi was born in Budapest into a distinguished family of assimilated Jews. His father, Oszkár Jászi, was a sociologist, historian, and politician who served as Minister of Nationalities in Mihály Károlyi's cabinet during the Hungarian Democratic Republic of 1918–19 before moving to the United States in 1925 to join the faculty of Oberlin College as Professor of Political Science. Andrew Jászi’s mother, Anna Lesznai, was a well-known artist and writer.

After his parents’ divorce in 1919, Jászi moved with his mother and brother George (1915–1992) to Vienna, where he received his primary school education. This was followed by a return to Budapest in 1931 and enrollment in the Deutsche Oberschule (“German High School”).[1] As was typical of those of his background, he was raised bilingual in Hungarian and German, though German remained the primary language of his intellectual work throughout his life.

He finished high school in 1935, then came to the United States to join his father at Oberlin where he earned his B.A. in German in 1938. From there, he went to Harvard to begin his doctoral studies. Drafted into the U.S. army in 1942, he was dispatched to serve as an intelligence officer with the occupation forces in Germany.[2]

Jászi completed his Ph.D. in German at Harvard in 1947. He was hired the following year by the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught classes in German literature until his retirement in 1984. He died at his home in Oakland, California, in 1998.

Academic career edit

Jászi enjoyed a campus-wide reputation as an outstanding teacher. Recognized as “one of the most respected critics of German literature in the United States” as well as “one of the most beloved professors of the University,”[3] he developed an original style of teaching that was rigorous yet also accessible to the non-specialist. Methodologically, he favored what has been termed “an ontological approach”;[4] pedagogically, he incorporated Socratic dialogue and what, for lack of a better word, may be called “lecture.”[5] In all this, he brought to his classes, and was capable of eliciting from his students, an exceptional degree of personal engagement.

Among his former students who have credited his influence are W. Michael Blumenthal,[6] U.S. Secretary of Treasury under President Jimmy Carter (and later, Director of the Jewish Museum, Berlin); and philosopher and Jungian theorist Wolfgang Giegerich.[7]

Jászi was a well-known authority on Goethe. Other authors he specialized in were Kleist, ETA Hoffmann, Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and Kafka. His scholarly research also extended more broadly, leading to courses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century poetry and drama, fairy tales, and psychological approaches to literature (especially Jung).

In addition to teaching at Berkeley, Jászi held positions as visiting professor at the University of Washington (1959–60), Harvard (1960), University of Colorado (1963) and University of Michigan (1965).

In recognition of his achievements, he was awarded the Berkeley Citation, one of the campus’s highest honors, in 1984.

Philosophical work edit

Alongside his career as Professor of German Literature, Jászi spent much of his adult life working on a massive philosophical project dealing with fundamental questions of being and knowing, especially—but not only—in the area of aesthetics. These investigations, phenomenological in nature and method, treat such concepts as being, consciousness, time and space, change and motion, identity and difference, subject and object, part and whole.

Portions of these investigations were published in essay form throughout the 1950s and 60s, followed by a book-length monograph in 1974. Titled Erkenntnis und Wirklichkeit. Grundlagenkritische Voruntersuchungen (“Knowledge and Reality: Foundationally Critical Preliminary Investigations”), it is a radical condensation of the first half of a manuscript of over five-thousand pages, his magnum opus. Left unfinished and unpublished at his death, it is presently in private hands.[8]

Publications by Andrew Jászi edit

Books edit

  • Erkenntnis und Wirklichkeit. Grundlagenkritische Voruntersuchungen. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1974.
  • Entzweiung und Vereinigung. Goethes symbolische Weltanschauung (“unter Mitarbeit von Michael Mann”). Heidelberg: Lothar Stiehm, 1973.

Articles in English edit

  • “The Inexhaustible Object: Trying to Understand Die Wahlverwandschaften.” In Goethe Proceedings: Essays Commemorating the Goethe Sesquicentennial at the University of California, Davis. Ed. C. Bernd, T. Lulofs, G. Nerjes, Fr. Sammern-Frankenegg, P. Schäffer. Columbia: Camden House, 1984, 67-76.
  • “Reflections on Goethe’s Faust: In Honor of Stuart Atkins.” In Soundings, Collections of the University Library, XIII (University of California, Santa Barbara, 1982), pp. 24–37.
  • “Symbolism and the Linguistic Paradox: Reflections on Goethe’s World View.” In Literary Symbolism: A Symposium. Ed. by Helmut Rehder. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1965, 65-82.
  • “In the Realm of Beauty and Anguish: Some Remarks on the Poetry of Aestheticism.” Chicago Review 15, No. 2 (Autumn, 1961), 57-70.
  • “The Word and the World: Some Remarks on the Difference between Poetry and Prose.” In Dichtung und Deutung. Gedächtnisschrift für Hans M. Wolff. Ed. by Karl Guthke. Bern: Francke, 1961.
  • In The Poem Itself. Ed. Stanley Burnshaw. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960. (Reprint 1981):
    • “Hofmannstahl’s ‘Die Beiden’”, 134-135.
    • “Hofmannstahl’s ‘Ballade des äusseren Lebens’“, 136-137.
    • “Hofmannsthal’s ‘Der Jüngling in der Landschaft’“, 138-139.

Articles in German edit

  • “Einige Anmerkungen über die Zeit und Faust.” Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift, Stuttgart (DVLG). 56:1 (Mar 1982), 92-100.
  • "Über Vergegenwärtigung: Versuch einer Grundlegung.” Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte. Festschrift für Richard Brinkmann. Ed. by Jürgen Brummack, et al. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1981, 824-836.
  • “’Märchen sagt: – es war einmal’.” Austriaca: Beiträge zur österreichischen Literatur. Festschrift für Heinz Politzer. Ed. by Winfried Kudszus and Hinrich Seeba. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1975, 469-480.
  • “Das Wort in der Zeit und das Ding in Zeit und Raum.” Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeshichte 19:3 (1963), 169-196.
  • “Ästhetische Form in Zeit und Raum: Ein Versuch.” Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeshichte (1955), 365-389.
  • “Rilkes Duineser Elegien und die Einsamkeit.” University of California Publications in Modern Philology. 36:7 (1952), 185-192.

Awards edit

  • Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1965[9]
  • The Berkeley Citation, 1984[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Hinrich Seeba, "Andrew O. Jászi," Internationales Germanisten-Lexikon 1800–1950, 3 vol., Christoph König, ed. (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter 2003), pp. 841-842.
  2. ^ Seeba, pp. 841-842.
  3. ^ Sandra Larson, "Faculty Profile: Andrew Jaszi of the German Department burns with an idealism that purifies," California Monthly, November 1966, pp. 18-19.
  4. ^ Larson, 18.
  5. ^ "Some say a Jászi lecture is like a poem, others a prayer. His manner while lecturing often resembles a person protected from external reality by a trance-like shell. The intensity of his concentration is felt by everyone in the room." Larson, 18-19.
  6. ^ W. Michael Blumenthal, In achtzig Jahren um die Welt. Mein Leben. (Berlin: Ullstein Buchverlage, 2012), p. 195.
  7. ^ Wolfgang Giegerich, "Uma Conversa com Wolfgang Gieguerich," Cadernos Junguianos (Associação Junguiana do Brasil), Issue 1 (2015). p. 59ff.
  8. ^ Seeba, 842.
  9. ^ John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (includes photo of Jászi)
  10. ^ Berkeley Citation – Past Recipients

Further reading edit

  • German Literature, Jewish Critics: The Brandeis Symposium. Ed. Stephen D. Dowden and Meike G. Werner. New York: Camden House. 2002.
  • György Litván, A Twentieth-Century Prophet: Oscar Jászi 1875–1957. Budapest: Central European University Press. 2006.

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Andrew Oscar Jaszi Hungarian Jaszi Andras Oszkar March 1 1917 June 22 1998 was a Hungarian born philosopher and literary scholar He taught as professor of German at the University of California Berkeley from 1948 to 1984 Contents 1 Biography 2 Academic career 3 Philosophical work 4 Publications by Andrew Jaszi 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles in English 4 3 Articles in German 5 Awards 6 References 7 Further readingBiography editJaszi was born in Budapest into a distinguished family of assimilated Jews His father Oszkar Jaszi was a sociologist historian and politician who served as Minister of Nationalities in Mihaly Karolyi s cabinet during the Hungarian Democratic Republic of 1918 19 before moving to the United States in 1925 to join the faculty of Oberlin College as Professor of Political Science Andrew Jaszi s mother Anna Lesznai was a well known artist and writer After his parents divorce in 1919 Jaszi moved with his mother and brother George 1915 1992 to Vienna where he received his primary school education This was followed by a return to Budapest in 1931 and enrollment in the Deutsche Oberschule German High School 1 As was typical of those of his background he was raised bilingual in Hungarian and German though German remained the primary language of his intellectual work throughout his life He finished high school in 1935 then came to the United States to join his father at Oberlin where he earned his B A in German in 1938 From there he went to Harvard to begin his doctoral studies Drafted into the U S army in 1942 he was dispatched to serve as an intelligence officer with the occupation forces in Germany 2 Jaszi completed his Ph D in German at Harvard in 1947 He was hired the following year by the University of California Berkeley where he taught classes in German literature until his retirement in 1984 He died at his home in Oakland California in 1998 Academic career editJaszi enjoyed a campus wide reputation as an outstanding teacher Recognized as one of the most respected critics of German literature in the United States as well as one of the most beloved professors of the University 3 he developed an original style of teaching that was rigorous yet also accessible to the non specialist Methodologically he favored what has been termed an ontological approach 4 pedagogically he incorporated Socratic dialogue and what for lack of a better word may be called lecture 5 In all this he brought to his classes and was capable of eliciting from his students an exceptional degree of personal engagement Among his former students who have credited his influence are W Michael Blumenthal 6 U S Secretary of Treasury under President Jimmy Carter and later Director of the Jewish Museum Berlin and philosopher and Jungian theorist Wolfgang Giegerich 7 Jaszi was a well known authority on Goethe Other authors he specialized in were Kleist ETA Hoffmann Rilke Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Kafka His scholarly research also extended more broadly leading to courses on nineteenth and twentieth century poetry and drama fairy tales and psychological approaches to literature especially Jung In addition to teaching at Berkeley Jaszi held positions as visiting professor at the University of Washington 1959 60 Harvard 1960 University of Colorado 1963 and University of Michigan 1965 In recognition of his achievements he was awarded the Berkeley Citation one of the campus s highest honors in 1984 Philosophical work editAlongside his career as Professor of German Literature Jaszi spent much of his adult life working on a massive philosophical project dealing with fundamental questions of being and knowing especially but not only in the area of aesthetics These investigations phenomenological in nature and method treat such concepts as being consciousness time and space change and motion identity and difference subject and object part and whole Portions of these investigations were published in essay form throughout the 1950s and 60s followed by a book length monograph in 1974 Titled Erkenntnis und Wirklichkeit Grundlagenkritische Voruntersuchungen Knowledge and Reality Foundationally Critical Preliminary Investigations it is a radical condensation of the first half of a manuscript of over five thousand pages his magnum opus Left unfinished and unpublished at his death it is presently in private hands 8 Publications by Andrew Jaszi editBooks edit Erkenntnis und Wirklichkeit Grundlagenkritische Voruntersuchungen Tubingen Max Niemeyer Verlag 1974 Entzweiung und Vereinigung Goethes symbolische Weltanschauung unter Mitarbeit von Michael Mann Heidelberg Lothar Stiehm 1973 Articles in English edit The Inexhaustible Object Trying to Understand Die Wahlverwandschaften In Goethe Proceedings Essays Commemorating the Goethe Sesquicentennial at the University of California Davis Ed C Bernd T Lulofs G Nerjes Fr Sammern Frankenegg P Schaffer Columbia Camden House 1984 67 76 Reflections on Goethe s Faust In Honor of Stuart Atkins In Soundings Collections of the University Library XIII University of California Santa Barbara 1982 pp 24 37 Symbolism and the Linguistic Paradox Reflections on Goethe s World View In Literary Symbolism A Symposium Ed by Helmut Rehder Austin University of Texas Press 1965 65 82 In the Realm of Beauty and Anguish Some Remarks on the Poetry of Aestheticism Chicago Review 15 No 2 Autumn 1961 57 70 The Word and the World Some Remarks on the Difference between Poetry and Prose In Dichtung und Deutung Gedachtnisschrift fur Hans M Wolff Ed by Karl Guthke Bern Francke 1961 In The Poem Itself Ed Stanley Burnshaw New York Simon and Schuster 1960 Reprint 1981 Hofmannstahl s Die Beiden 134 135 Hofmannstahl s Ballade des ausseren Lebens 136 137 Hofmannsthal s Der Jungling in der Landschaft 138 139 Articles in German edit Einige Anmerkungen uber die Zeit und Faust Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift Stuttgart DVLG 56 1 Mar 1982 92 100 Uber Vergegenwartigung Versuch einer Grundlegung Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte Festschrift fur Richard Brinkmann Ed by Jurgen Brummack et al Tubingen Max Niemeyer Verlag 1981 824 836 Marchen sagt es war einmal Austriaca Beitrage zur osterreichischen Literatur Festschrift fur Heinz Politzer Ed by Winfried Kudszus and Hinrich Seeba Tubingen Niemeyer 1975 469 480 Das Wort in der Zeit und das Ding in Zeit und Raum Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift fur Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeshichte 19 3 1963 169 196 Asthetische Form in Zeit und Raum Ein Versuch Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift fur Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeshichte 1955 365 389 Rilkes Duineser Elegien und die Einsamkeit University of California Publications in Modern Philology 36 7 1952 185 192 Awards editGuggenheim Foundation Fellowship 1965 9 The Berkeley Citation 1984 10 References edit Hinrich Seeba Andrew O Jaszi Internationales Germanisten Lexikon 1800 1950 3 vol Christoph Konig ed Berlin New York de Gruyter 2003 pp 841 842 Seeba pp 841 842 Sandra Larson Faculty Profile Andrew Jaszi of the German Department burns with an idealism that purifies California Monthly November 1966 pp 18 19 Larson 18 Some say a Jaszi lecture is like a poem others a prayer His manner while lecturing often resembles a person protected from external reality by a trance like shell The intensity of his concentration is felt by everyone in the room Larson 18 19 W Michael Blumenthal In achtzig Jahren um die Welt Mein Leben Berlin Ullstein Buchverlage 2012 p 195 Wolfgang Giegerich Uma Conversa com Wolfgang Gieguerich Cadernos Junguianos Associacao Junguiana do Brasil Issue 1 2015 p 59ff Seeba 842 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation includes photo of Jaszi Berkeley Citation Past RecipientsFurther reading editGerman Literature Jewish Critics The Brandeis Symposium Ed Stephen D Dowden and Meike G Werner New York Camden House 2002 Gyorgy Litvan A Twentieth Century Prophet Oscar Jaszi 1875 1957 Budapest Central European University Press 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew 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