humanities and cultural studies

humanities and cultural studies

The Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies combines English and American studies, philosophy, history, media studies, art studies, cultural studies, German studies and literature studies. In these areas, too, digitalization is increasingly changing the way we work. Digital publishing and image databases are already established elements. The Internet plays an essential role in the way knowledge is created, represented and communicated. You will find a wide range of questions, exciting topics and numerous publications with scientific relevance in this category. If you also want to publish your work, dissertation, bachelor thesis, master thesis or textbook in the field of humanities and cultural studies, then contact us.

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The focus of this master's thesis is on the thought, perception and action patterns of Göttingen's autonomists in the 1980s. Using the example of the conflict areas of the housing struggle and "autonomous anti-fascism", the causes of protest, protestmeans and protestdemands as well as their group dynamic consequences are analyzed using a discourse analysis of the publications of the Göttingen Autonomen in the 1980s and discursive consolidation in identity-constructing processes of inclusion and exclusion. As a conglomerate of a protest,...

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Utopia is a flight of imagination and intellect. In utopian societies, the problems of human society are solved: social injustice, exploitation and institutionalized inequality are unknown to them. Only here, it seems, can man live the true community, as formulated by the young Marx. This study tries to show a basic pattern of utopian designs: the vita communis idea, i.e. the ideal of communal life in general equality, as it is the basis of monastic communities in particular. A comparison...

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Utopia is a flight of imagination and intellect. In utopian societies, the problems of human society are solved: social injustice, exploitation and institutionalized inequality are unknown to them. Only here, it seems, can man live the true community, as formulated by the young Marx. This study tries to show a basic pattern of utopian designs: the vita communis idea, i.e. the ideal of communal life in general equality, as it is the basis of monastic communities in particular. A comparison...

€14,90

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