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The Post/Colonial Museum
Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften, Issue 1/2021
How do museum practitioners in Africa overcome the colonial heritage of their institutions? Which significance do diasporic objects and the prospect of restitution have? An issue of the ZfK on the current debate about the decolonization of museums.
Gabriel N. Gee
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Caroline Wiedmer
(eds.)
Maritime Poetics
From Coast to Hinterland
An alternate construction of the imaginaries and aspirations of our present societies at the crossroads of sea and land.
Shahram Khosravi
(ed.)
Waiting – A Project in Conversation
Scholars, architects, artists, and writers examine the theme of waiting a as particular experience of time, shaped by class, race, and gender.
Bordertextures
A Complexity Approach to Cultural Border Studies
Considering borders as mere territorial markers is not enough. The concept of bordertextures allows us to grasp borders as complex interwoven fabrics.
Dorothee Birke
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Stella Butter
(eds.)
Comfort in Contemporary Culture
The Challenges of a Concept
This book is the first to provide a broader investigation of »comfort« as a cultural narrative and emotional touchstone in contemporary culture.
Urban Curating
Care, Repair, Refuse, Resist
Art, architecture, and activism are entangled in neoliberal urban transformation. Urban curating inspires care and resistance for feminist solidarities.
Pál Kelemen
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Nicolas Pethes
(eds.)
Philology in the Making
Analog/Digital Cultures of Scholarly Writing and Reading
An analysis of philological practices as they are challenged by their commitment to tradition and the possibilities of new digital tools.
Jonas Bens
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Aletta Diefenbach
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Thomas John
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Antje Kahl
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Hauke Lehmann
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Matthias Lüthjohann
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Friederike Oberkrome
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Hans Roth
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Gabriel Scheidecker
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Gerhard Thonhauser
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Nur Yasemin Ural
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Dina Wahba
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Robert Walter-Jochum
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M. Ragip Zik
The Politics of Affective Societies
An Interdisciplinary Essay
This book theorizes the role of affect and emotion in relation to the political.
Living Together – Roland Barthes, the Individual and the Community
A well-written anthology of academic essays developing on Roland Barthes' ideas on "How to live together".
Solvejg Nitzke
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Nicolas Pethes
(eds.)
Imagining Earth
Concepts of Wholeness in Cultural Constructions of Our Home Planet
Imagining Earth gathers interdisciplinary perspectives on the medial, philosophical and literary conditions of the emergence and popularization of the central object of current environmental and ecocritical discussions: Planet Earth.