Tag: Nation

Amelia Glaser , July 13th, 2022
Wie lässt sich die Geschichte einer multiethnischen, schon von unzähligen vergangenen Grausamkeiten gezeichneten Nation erzählen – und wie lassen sich die Schrecken des jüngsten Krieges in Worte fasse…

Christian Geulen , July 5th, 2020
Der Begriff ‚Rasse‘ markiert eine der langlebigsten Ausgrenzungsideologien der Moderne. Lässt sich diese aber wirklich eindämmen, indem man den Begriff eindämmt? Was ist gewonnen, wenn das Wort ‘Rasse…

Sonja Levsen , June 10th, 2020
Die Corona-Pandemie ist global. Zugleich haben wir in Europa die Wucht des Nationalen lange nicht so stark gespürt wie in den ersten Wochen der Krise. Die Zeitgeschichtsforschung ist…
Megan Raschig , August 21st, 2018
After sitting through exactly 70 minutes of meetings and film-watching, the players made their way out to the practice field by 8:30 a.m., equipped in pads and helmets….
Judith Beyer , December 6th, 2017
In this panel, the three discussants, Jeanne Feaux de la Croix, Mateusz Laszczkowski, and Julie McBrien are discussing the following three books: Tim Epkenhans. 2016. The origins of…
Judith Beyer , December 4th, 2017
In an address to students at Indiana University in 2015, anthropologist and journalist Sarah Kendzior described Central Asian Studies as a ‘dying field’ and billed her address as…

Gamwell , July 24th, 2017
In response to several surveys that attempt to quantify happiness, Ryan, Adam, and Aneil spend this episode of This Anthro Life exploring happiness through the lens of fetishism….

IC_UGC , April 29th, 2015
Taking the two West African countries of Guinea and Guinea-Bissau as examples, the paper analyses how discourses of suffering can contribute to the emergence and development of a…
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