Old border crossings and new boundaries. Incitement to pop-cultural (further) discussions
The event series "KW in dialogue - an incitement to transdisciplinary discussion" invites different perspectives to challenge each other in academic dialogue and thus contribute to the further development of those research perspectives. It is organised by Dr. Julia Diederich and Dr. Anda-Lisa Harmening. The structure of the event is designed to provoke challenging transdisciplinary encounters that, in addition to concrete project discussions, also engage in dialogue about (self-)understanding as a cultural scientist. To this end, thematic clusters were formed on the basis of four research centres based at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in order to engage in in-depth debate and discussion. Registration is not necessary.
Contemporary literature research operates in a field of uncertain attribution processes Its subject matter is also rather volatile, which makes it risky to attempt to base an academic career on work in the research field of ‘contemporary literature’ The fact that two fields, namely literary criticism and literary studies, are closely related in contemporary literary studies does not make things any easier either And what's more, despite all the paradigm shifts in cultural studies, contemporary literature research has not yet developed its own standardised methodology for dealing with so-called contemporary literature Not even what the present of contemporary literature is can be considered certain
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