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See detail"Urheimat" und "Kulturnation": Heimat und nationale Identität in Richard Wagners Essay "Was ist deutsch?"
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Carstensen, Thorsten; Kohns, Oliver (Eds.) Heimat in Literatur und Kultur : neue Perspektiven (2023)

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See detailDie zweifache Rechtfertigung des 'Bösewichts' : Figurationen des Bösen bei Lessing und Schiller
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Moskopp, Werner; Neuhaus, Stefan (Eds.) Figurationen des Bösen : Ein Kompendium (2023)

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See detailHeimat in Literatur und Kultur : Neue Perspektiven
Carstensen, Thorsten; Kohns, Oliver UL

Book published by Brill Fink (2023)

The term "Heimat" is in vogue - in popular culture as well as in literary and cultural studies research. For a long time, the term "Heimat" was considered merely an ideological concept of "völkisch ... [more ▼]

The term "Heimat" is in vogue - in popular culture as well as in literary and cultural studies research. For a long time, the term "Heimat" was considered merely an ideological concept of "völkisch" thinking. However, contemporary reflections in literature and culture, for example in the genre of the village story, reveal diverse and ambivalent points of view. Against this background, the anthology is devoted, on the one hand, to those works from the 19th to the 21st century that were formative for the development of the Heimat discourse. On the other hand, previously less intensively discussed texts are (re)discovered and examples from the fields of film and television are also included. [less ▲]

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See detailEinleitung : Neue Perspektiven auf den Heimat-Begriff
Carstensen, Thorsten; Kohns, Oliver UL

in Carstensen, Thorsten; Kohns, Oliver (Eds.) Heimat in Literatur und Kultur : neue Perspektiven (2023)

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See detailDie zweifache Rechtfertigung des ‚Bösewichts‘: Figurationen des Bösen bei Schiller
Kohns, Oliver UL

Scientific Conference (2022, June)

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See detailRez.: Rolf G. Renner, "Peter Handke. Erzählwelten – Bilderordnungen"
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Zeitschrift für Germanistik (2022), 32(1), 239-241

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See detailWorld Literature and the Re-Invention of the Novel : Orhan Pamuk's "The Museum of Innocence"
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Glesener, Jeanne; Kohns, Oliver (Eds.) Weltliteratur und kleine Literaturen (2022)

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See detailWeltliteratur und kleine Literaturen : Zur Einleitung
Glesener, Jeanne UL; Kohns, Oliver UL

in Glesener, Jeanne; Kohns, Oliver (Eds.) Weltliteratur und kleine Literaturen (2022)

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See detailWeltliteratur und kleine Literaturen
Glesener, Jeanne UL; Kohns, Oliver UL

Book published by Königshauses & Neumann (2022)

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See detailFatih Akıns Weltkino : Transkulturalität in "Gegen die Wand" und "Auf der anderen Seite"
Kohns, Ayça; Kohns, Oliver UL

in Glesener, Jeanne; Kohns, Oliver (Eds.) Weltliteratur und kleine Literaturen (2022)

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See detailDie Logik der Verschwörungstheorie : Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven
Kohns, Oliver UL

Conference given outside the academic context (2021)

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See detailFaceless Evil in Popular Culture. Introduction
Thiltges, Sébastian UL; Kohns, Oliver UL

in Cultural Express (2021), (6),

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See detailFaceless Evil in Popular Culture
Thiltges, Sébastian UL; Kohns, Oliver UL

Book published by Cultural Express (2021)

“You never knew. That was his power.” These words, which picture Keyser Söze in The Usual Suspects (1995), also describe a specific mode of action typical of evil protagonists in popular culture of the ... [more ▼]

“You never knew. That was his power.” These words, which picture Keyser Söze in The Usual Suspects (1995), also describe a specific mode of action typical of evil protagonists in popular culture of the 20th and 21st centuries, namely their non-appearance. One can indeed distinguish several types of evil in popular culture: on the one hand, the representatives of the “other” in the sense of a political enemy (the stereotypical character of the Nazi, the Communist, the Arab terrorist, etc.); on the other hand, the figure of the faceless, disguised, not (stereotypically) apparent evil. The secret organization that James Bond fights against in several films is significantly named “Specter”. Similarly, Lord Voldemort remains faceless and ghostlike in the Harry Potter series. These figures do not represent the “other” as a clearly identifiable political antagonist, but an “other other” whose unknowability and namelessness are an essential part to his or her power and (non-)identity. The “bad guys” can always be interpreted as reflections of a political order: by not adhering to the moral, social, and political rules of the community, they reflect on the contingency of these rules and may also try to enforce alternative models of coexistence through violence. It would therefore be interesting to ask to what extent the faceless figure of evil represents a political model without being clearly identified to a political or ideological “other”? In the context of media diversity in popular culture in the 20th and 21st centuries, the portrayal of faceless figures of evil produces an equally wide variety of aesthetic manifestations. The question of the representations of evil thus necessarily exists at the interface between politics and poetics. This issue of Cultural Express wants to examine this interface in popular and youth literature, fantasy, science-fiction, horror, crime fiction, movies, TV series, songs, comics, graphic novels, video games, etc. [less ▲]

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See detailThe Mask of Evil : Moriarty, Fu-Manchu, Mabuse
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Cultural Express (2021), 6

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See detailDas Schöne und das Monströse bei Eichendorff und Shelley
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Mitteilungen des Deutschen Germanistenverbandes (2021), 68(2), 192-208

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See detailDer "autoritäre Charakter" und der Verlust von Öffentlichkeit. Eine politische Fiktion des 20. Jahrhunderts
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Büttner, Urs; Michaelis, Sarah (Eds.) Öffentlichkeit : Theorie und Praxis ästhetisch-politischer Praxen (2021)

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See detailZwischen Gehege und Idylle: Durs Grünbeins "Heimat"
Kohns, Oliver UL

Scientific Conference (2020, October)

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See detailDas Schöne und das Monströse bei Eichendorff und Shelley
Kohns, Oliver UL

Conference given outside the academic context (2020)

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