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The "Kafka 2024" festival
The start of June 2024 will mark the centenary of Franz Kafka's death. The festival "Kafka 2024" celebrates this anniversary, with numerous events taking place throughout the year and across three countries. An online portal was launched in 2023 to guide visitors through the festival.
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The narrative of our changing times
In his parliamentary address of February 27, 2022, Chancellor Scholz developed the narrative of a historical turning point. This article explores what potential this narrative could unfold if it is taken seriously and kept up to date in terms of its semantic content and its historical roots.
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Ukrainian literature and culture in German-speaking countries
Very few people in Germany know about Ukrainian literature and culture. In this discussion, Maria Ivanytska, Professor at the Chair of Germanic Philology and Translation at Taras Shevchenko National University in Kyiv, now MSCA4Ukraine fellow at the University of Tübingen, and Claudia Dathe, one of...
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Westsplaining or Understanding
Shortly after the start of the war against Ukraine, various German authors formulated how Germany should behave as a state or as a society. This article uncovers the different strategies that have been used to influence the political debate through literature.
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Why a New Thematic Portal on Eastern Europe?
What are the goals of the new Copernico online portal? What is it supposed to convey? Prof. Dr. Peter Haslinger, Director of the Herder Institute for Historical Research on Eastern Central Europe in Marburg, explains the idea behind the portal.
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Writing in Wartime
Writing produced during a war is emotionally charged; the texts testify to strong emotions, anguish, anger, and hatred. In reaction to this, German intellectuals have raised a finger of remonstration and warning, calling for moderation from Ukrainian authors.