Hadumod Bußmann Explained

Hadumod Bußmann (born 5 June 1933 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German linguist.[1] [2] [3]

Life

After graduating from Schillerschule in Frankfurt in 1953, Hadumod Bußmann was an assistant editor in the theater department of Fischer-Verlag from 1954 to 1961. She studied German Studies, Romance Studies and Art History at the Frankfurt am Main and Munich universities. During her studies, Bußmann spent extended periods in London and Paris. From 1963, she was a research associate at the Institute for German Philology at the University of Munich. In 1967 Hadumod Bußmann received her doctorate in medieval studies with a dissertation on Eilhart von Oberg's Tristrant.[4] She taught Germanic Linguistics at the University of Munich from 1971 to 1997, where she was also Women's Representative and spokesperson for the State Conference of University Women's Representatives in Bavaria from 1990.

Since her retirement, Hadumod Bußmann has worked as a freelance author and publicist in the fields of History of Science by Women and Gender Difference and Language.[4] She is also a curator of the Princess Therese von Bayern Foundation, a program to promote women in science.

Bußmann lives in Munich-Schwabing.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.kroener-verlag.de/bussmann-hadumod/ Kurzbiographie
  2. Book: Feminist language forms in German: A corpus-assisted study of personal appellation with non-human referents . Google . March 17, 2014 . Diplom.de . 978-3-95489-782-7 . February 5, 2024.
  3. Web site: Olomouci . Univerzita Palackého v . Bußmann, Hadumod, 1933- . Jednoduché vyhledávání . February 5, 2024.
  4. Web site: Bußmann, Hadumod . Kröner Verlag . de . February 5, 2024.
  5. Web site: 2023-08-26. Bayerischer Runfunk. de. Dr. Hadumod Bußmann, Sprachwissenschaftlerin - Eins zu Eins. Der Talk.