POPULARISIERUNG DER KULTURWISSENSCHAFTEN
In: Pop: Kultur und Kritik, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 114-126
ISSN: 2198-0322
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In: Pop: Kultur und Kritik, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 114-126
ISSN: 2198-0322
In: Sociologia internationalis: europäische Zeitschrift für Kulturforschung, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 1-2
ISSN: 1865-5580
In: Internationales Jahrbuch für Medienphilosophie, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 61-80
ISSN: 2196-6834
In: Sociologia internationalis: europäische Zeitschrift für Kulturforschung, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 39-55
ISSN: 1865-5580
In: Der Staat: Zeitschrift für Staatslehre und Verfassungsgeschichte, deutsches und europäisches öffentliches Recht, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 63-84
ISSN: 1865-5203
In: Internationales Jahrbuch für Medienphilosophie, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 99-114
ISSN: 2196-6834
In: Sociologia internationalis: europäische Zeitschrift für Kulturforschung, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 3-38
ISSN: 1865-5580
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 257
ISSN: 0037-783X
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 71, Heft 3, S. 505-507
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Germanistische Abteilung, Band 128, Heft 1, S. 963-966
ISSN: 2304-4861
In: Journal of modern European history: Zeitschrift für moderne europäische Geschichte = Revue d'histoire européenne contemporaine, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 27-31
ISSN: 2631-9764
In: The Slavonic and East European review: SEER, Band 84, Heft 3
ISSN: 2222-4327
In: The European legacy: the official journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), S. 1-9
ISSN: 1470-1316
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different theoretical programmes irreconcilably collide and Europe's history and culture - or more generally 'the West' - have become the most controversial subjects. After the past decades have witnessed a rapid sequence of different theories - critical theory, cultural studies, deconstructionism, new historicism, visual studies, post-colonialism, new materialism, to name just the most influential schools – the debate is presently becoming increasingly normative. It is morally charged by references to the European hegemonic and colonial past, and emotionally charged by identity politics and questions of belonging, based in ethnicity, gender, and origin. Against this background, this paper aims to remind us of the cultural-political and epistemological potential of a particular movement in intellectual history named Kulturwissenschaft (cultural science), which emerged from the reverse side of the nationalist and colonial European culture at the end of the nineteenth century and during the first third of the twentieth century, and was then abruptly interrupted by the rise of national socialism. Destroyed and dispersed in 1933, it today inspires artists and scholars in different regions and fields, who are attracted by the work of Kulturwissenschaft scholars - and, as a side effect, also gain a new interest in the German language.
In: European Studies Review, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 402-403