Index | Keywords
Mots-clés | Schlagwörter | Keywords
A
- a tradition of criticism and opposition
- accent
- accordion vs. violin
- Actionism
- activity
- adaptation
- Ade (Maren)
- Adelheid of Burgundy
- administration
- Adorno (Theodor W.)
- Adorno (Theodor Wiesengrund)
- Adorno and psychoanalysis
- advertisement
- advertising
- aerial bombings
- aesthesis
- aesthetic
- aesthetic catholicism
- aesthetic of absence
- Aesthetic representation of the Evil
- aestheticism
- aesthetics
- aesthetics of lying
- affective meaning evaluation
- African
- age of letters
- Alienation
- Alsace
- alterity
- alternative culture
- Amadeus)
- Ambedkar (Bhimrao Ramji)
- ambiguity
- anaphora
- ancient Germanic culture
- Andreas-Salomé (Lou)
- animal
- animals
- anniversaries
- anniversary
- anti-authoritarian theatre for children
- anti-establishment aesthetic
- anti-fascism
- anti-nuclear pacifism
- anti-romanticism
- anti-Semitism
- antifascist struggle
- antiquity
- antiquity and modernity
- Anti‑fascism
- aphorization
- apocryphal
- Aragon (Louis)
- architecture
- argument
- argumentation
- arms race
- Arnold (Martin)
- art and society
- art criticism
- Art of Dancing
- artistic self-image
- Asceticism
- assimilation
- attacks on spectators
- audiobook
- aura
- aura
- Auschwitz
- Austria
- Austria
- Austria/Europe
- authorship
- Avant-Garde
- avant-garde
- Ayrer (Jakob)
B
- Babylonian Wandering
- Ballet
- Balzac (Honoré de)
- Bangert (Christoph)
- Baroque
- Basque Country
- Baudrillard (Jean)
- Bauhaus
- Bausch (Pina)
- Bavaria
- beauty of the war spectacle
- Benjamin (Walter)
- Berlin
- Berlin Krautrock
- Berlin Secession
- Berlin underground scene
- Berliner Tageblatt
- Berquin (Arnaud)
- betrayal
- biopolitics
- birthday
- blurring boundaries at work
- body
- Body
- body experience
- body language
- Boie (Heinrich Christian)
- book market
- border
- border
- border transgressions
- Bouilly (Jean-Nicolas)
- bourgeois virtues
- bourgeoisie
- Brasch (Thomas)
- Brecht (Bertolt)
- Brechtian heritage
- Brechtian tradition
- Breitbach (Joseph)
- Breitenkultur
- bridal letters
- Buddenbrooks
- Bund deutscher Frauenvereine (Federation of German Women’s Associations)
- Bürger (Gottfried August)
- burlesque
- Burmeister (Brigitte)
C
- cabaret-theatre (fringe)
- Calderón de la Barca (Pedro)
- Calvino (Italo)
- Cameroons
- captivity
- case histories
- Cassirer (Ernst)
- Castellucci (Romeo)
- castle
- Castorf (Frank)
- casual literature
- casual lyrics
- catastrophe
- catastrophes
- categorical condemnation
- Catharsis
- Catholic Church
- causality
- censorship
- ceremonial
- chance
- chanson
- chaos and order
- Charles III
- children’s literature in the 1800s
- Choreography
- Christ-like images
- christian revival
- Cicero
- cimetery
- circle figures
- city
- city-culture
- civilians
- civilisation
- civility
- civilization
- classic
- classical age
- classical myth
- classicism
- classics
- cliché
- co-occurrence analysis
- cognitive consistency
- Cohen (Hermann)
- Cold War
- collective death
- collective identity
- collusion
- Colombia
- comedy of words
- Comic
- communication
- communication strategy
- communicational space
- comparatism
- comparative library research
- complains
- comprehensibility
- computer-based lexicography
- conceptions about artists
- condominium
- confidence(s)
- conflict
- Conradt (Gerd)
- constellation
- construction of identities
- Consumption
- contact
- Contemporary dance
- contemporary literature
- contingency
- contrastive discourse linguistics
- contrastive semantics
- conversation in letters
- conversion
- conviviality
- cooperative authorship
- copy
- corona messages
- corona pandemic
- corporality
- corporeality
- corpus analysis
- Correspondance littéraire‚ philosophique et critique
- correspondence
- correspondence in 18th century
- cosmopolitism
- costly signalling
- counter-culture
- counter-monument
- courtly society
- craftspeople
- creation
- Creativity
- credibility
- crises
- crisis
- crisis and catastrophe
- crisis management
- crisis narrative
- Critical theory
- critical theory and the society of the spectacle
- criticism
- criticism of capitalism
- criticism of realism
- critics and interpretation
- critique
- critique of lying
- critique of science
- cruelty
- cultural ambivalences
- cultural conflicts
- cultural contacts
- cultural criticism
- cultural function
- cultural history
- cultural memory
- cultural transfer
- cultural transfers
- cultural Zionism
- culture and war
- culture critique
- culture section
- culture shock
- culture transfer
- cunning
D
- Dada
- Dadaism
- Dammbeck (Lutz)
- dance
- Dancing culture
- dandy
- Das Hebräerland
- death
- Debate on Demonology
- decomposition
- deconstruction
- deconstruction of identities
- defeatism
- defector
- definition of a lie
- democracy
- demonology
- Demonology
- demythification
- Denic (Aleksandar)
- despair
- Dessau
- destruction
- Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin
- Deutsche Menschen
- Devil
- devil
- devils’ literature
- devotion
- diacritical
- dialectical image
- dialogic principle
- dialogue
- dialogue between Gide and Greve
- Diaspora
- didactic narrative
- didactic pieces
- didactics
- Diderot (Denis)
- diplomacy
- disaster
- discourse analysis
- discourse criticism
- discourse on truth
- discourse semantics
- dispersed singularities
- disrupt
- dissidence
- distancing
- Döblin (Alfred)
- Doctor Faustus (title)
- documentarism
- documentary and/or fiction cinema
- documentary theater
- documentary theatre
- dramaturgy
- dream
- Duchamp (Marcel)
- Dumas (Alexandre)
- dystopia
E
- early modern era as a “relay station” for modern narrative styles
- early periodical newspapers
- East
- East Berlin
- East European Jews
- east german literature
- East German literature after 1990
- East Germany
- East-European Jews
- East-German identity
- East-West dialogue
- Eberhard Werner Happel’s Relationes curiosae
- Eckart (Gabriele)
- economic miracle
- economy
- edification
- education
- egyptianity
- Ehrenstein (Albert)
- Einstein (Carl)
- Eisenstein (Sergueï M.)
- ekphrasis
- electric music
- emancipation
- Emancipation of Women
- emancipation strategies
- emigrant
- emigration
- emigration from East to West
- emotional potential of texts
- Empfindsamkeit
- encyclopaedia / dictionary
- enlargement effect
- enlightened german theology
- Enlightenment
- enlightenment
- Enzensberger (Hans Magnus)
- epistolarity
- epistolary
- epistolary civility
- epistolary culture
- epistolary genre
- epistolary imagination
- epistolary manuals
- epistolary model
- epistolary novel
- epistolary paratexts
- epistolary writing
- Equal treatment
- equivocality
- eroticism
- Errant Jew
- escape
- escape
- essay
- ethics and religious culture
- ethos of free research
- European culture
- evil
- Ewers (Hanns Heinz)
- Ewers (Ludwig)
- exchange
- exclusion
- excommunication
- Exhibition
- exhibition
- exile
- exile
- exodus (1940)
- experimental film
- experimental genre
- experimental music
- experts
- expressionism
- expressive mask
- expressive-regulative messages
- expressivity
- extra-parliamentary student movement
F
- fact and fiction
- factography
- factual truth
- failed performance
- fairy tales
- fake anniversary
- falsehood
- falsification
- Family Reunification
- fanaticism
- fantastic
- fantastic phenomenon
- Fantasy
- fantasy worlds
- fate
- Faust
- Female Artist
- Female Artists
- Female Body
- female hypocrisy
- female lie
- feminine ruse
- feminine ruse and wile
- Feminism
- feminist art
- Fénelon (Philippe)
- Fenitschka
- Ferenczi (Sándor)
- Feuchtwanger (Lion)
- fictional manipulations
- fight against the principle of authority
- Fight for Freedom
- figur of speech
- film
- Film
- films about Halbstarke
- fin de siècle
- Fine Arts
- First Republic of Austria
- First World War
- Flachsland (Caroline)
- flash-back
- Flaubert (Gustave)
- Fleischmann (Trude)
- folk religion
- Fontane (Theodor)
- football
- Forum Stadtpark
- foundation myths
- frame semantics
- France
- France
- France and Germany
- Franco-German literary relationships
- Frankfurter Zeitung
- Frederick William IV of Prussia
- freemasonry
- Freiheit in Krähwinkel
- French
- French form
- French model
- French Revolution of 1848
- Frey (Alexander Moritz)
- Freytag (Gustav)
- FRG
- Friedrich Hoffmann (1660-1742)
- frightening strangeness
- fringe productions
- Frischmuth (Barbara)
- Fuchs (Jürgen)
- Fukushima
- fun
- Fun
- funding discourses
- Fury
G
- Galea (Claudine)
- gallophilia
- game
- game studies
- gamification
- Garaison
- gaze
- GDR
- GDR literature
- Geist and Macht
- Geisterseher
- Gellert (Christian Fürchtegott)
- Gender
- gender
- gender and standards
- gender discourse
- gender studies
- Gender Studies
- generation conflict
- German
- german and french colonial history
- German bourgeoisie
- German Democratic Republic (GDR)
- german drama
- german enlightement
- German Enlightenment
- German Jews
- German literature
- German occupation
- German press
- German propaganda
- German-Jewish history
- German-speaking Jews
- Germany
- Gervinus
- gestures
- Geyer (Curt)
- Ghost
- ghosts
- Goebbels (Heiner)
- Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von)
- Goetz (Rainald)
- Goffman (Erving)
- Goldstein (Moritz)
- governess
- governmentality
- Graphic Arts
- Grass (Günter)
- gratuitous act
- Grimm (Friedrich Melchior)
- Grimmling (Hans-Hendrik)
- Grimm’s dictionary
- Grips-Theatre
- grotesque
- Grünbein (Durs)
- Gryphius (Andreas)
H
- Habermas (Jürgen)
- Hager (Joseph)
- Hamburg
- Hamlet
- Handke (Peter)
- happening and environmental art
- happenings
- happiness
- harmony
- Hartmann (von Aue)
- hecklings
- Heine (Heinrich)
- hell
- Hell and Heaven (title)
- Hennings (J.C.)
- Herder (Johann Gottfried)
- hereditary enemy
- heritage
- hermeneutical ambiguity
- heroism
- Heym (Georg)
- Hilbig (Wolfgang)
- historical drama
- historical movies
- historiography
- history
- History
- history of archives
- history of discourses on lying
- Höch (Hannah)
- Hoffmann (E. T. A.)
- Hoffmann (Ernst
- Hofmannsthal (Hugo von)
- Hofmannsthal (Hugo von)
- Hölderlin (Friedrich)
- Holocaust
- Holy Roman Empire
- home front
- Höppener (Hugo) [Fidus]
- Horn (Rebecca)
- Horváth (Ödön von)
- House of Brandenburg
- House of Saxony
- Huber (Anna)
- Hugo (Victor)
- humanise
- humanist discourse
- Humboldt (Alexander von)
- Humboldt (Wilhelm von)
- hybridity
- hyper-materiality
- Hyperboreische Briefe
- hyperrealism
- hysteria
I
- idealism
- ideas
- identity
- idols
- idyll
- illusion
- illustrated broadsheet
- Illustrated Supplement
- illustrations
- image
- imagination
- imitation
- Immersion
- import
- impostor
- impressionism
- in between spaces
- in-between
- independent performing arts
- indexical processes
- indifference
- indirectness
- individual
- infra-feminism
- inner dichotomy
- inner emigration
- innovate
- innovation
- Inquisition
- instinct
- institutionalisation
- institutionalization
- insulation
- integrated history
- integration
- intellectual
- intellectual field
- intellectuals
- interactions
- interculturality
- interculturality
- Intermediality
- intermediality
- International Brigades
- internet
- Internet
- internment
- internment camps in France
- interruptions
- intimacy
- intimsphere
- invention
- irony
- irrational
- Israel
- Italy
J
- Jacobi (Friedrich Heinrich)
- Jacques (Norbert)
- jansenism
- Jauffret (Louis-François)
- Je suis Charlie
- Jelinek (Elfriede)
- Jewish
- Jewish expressionism
- Jewish history
- Jewish Renaissance
- Jewish self-hatred
- Jewish-German history
- Jirgl (Reinhard)
- Job
- Johnson (Uwe)
- joy
- Judaism
- judaism
- judicial oration
- Jüdischer Frauenbund (League of Jewish Women)
- Jung-Stilling (Johann Heinrich)
K
- Kafka
- Kant (Emmanuel)
- Kant and lying
- Kantorowicz (Alfred)
- Kant (Immanuel)
- Karsch
- Kaufhold (Anton)
- Kierkegaard
- Kierkegaard (Søren)
- Kirsch (Sarah)
- kitsch
- kitsch ambiguities
- Kleist (Heinrich von)
- Kluge (Alexander)
- Kollwitz (Käthe)
- Koons (Jeff)
- Kotzebue (August von)
- Kraus (Karl)
- Kreuzberg
- Kristeva (Julia)
- Kubin
- Kulturkritik
- Kunert (Günter)
- Kunze (Reiner)
L
- La Fite (Marie-Élisabeth de)
- La Princesse de Clèves
- laboratory of emotions
- landscape
- Lang (Fritz)
- Lange-Müller (Katja)
- language
- language criticism
- Lasker-Schüler (Else)
- Lassnig (Maria)
- Latour (Bruno)
- Lausus and Lydia
- Le Vernet
- learning play
- Lebensreform
- left-dislocation
- Leibniz (Gottfried Wilhelm)
- Leipzig
- Lenau (Nikolaus)
- Lenz (Jakob Michael Reinhold)
- Leonhard (Rudolf)
- Leprince de Beaumont (Marie)
- Lessing (Gotthold Ephraim)
- Lessing (Theodor)
- letters
- level-headedness
- libertarian combat cabaret
- Lichtenberg (Georg Christoph)
- lie
- lie detector
- Lied
- life narrative
- life’s lie
- liminality
- linguistic patriotism
- linguistics
- literacy
- literary anti-Semitism
- literary canon
- literary correspondence
- Literary Economics
- literary Exile
- literary genres
- literary institution
- literary lies
- literature
- Literature and Performing arts
- literature at the turn of the millennium
- literature in the GDR
- literature of the GDR
- liturgical drama
- locality
- Loest (Erich)
- Loewig (Roger)
- love encounter
- love letter
- Löwe (Agathe)
- Luther (Martin)
- Lutheranism
- lying
- lying as a screen
- lying as the return of the repressed
- lying techniques
- lyrics
M
- magic
- Magic Flute
- Malraux (Clara)
- Mann (Heinrich)
- Mann (Klaus)
- Mann (Thomas)
- Mannerism
- maps and nets
- Marin (Maguy)
- Marmontel (Jean-François)
- Maron (Monika)
- marxism
- Marxism
- masculinity
- masculinity / femininity
- Mass student movement
- Maßmann (Hans Ferdinand)
- material culture
- materiality
- materiality effect
- matter
- Mauer
- media communication
- media counter-culture
- mediality
- mediation
- Mehring (Walter)
- Meins (Holger)
- memorials
- memory
- memory
- memory loss
- Memory Policies
- menstruation
- mentality differences
- metafiction
- metalepsis
- metamorphosis
- metaphor
- metaphorical thinking
- metaphysical reason
- Middle Ages
- migration
- militant documentary videos
- Ministry for State Security
- minor literature
- Mischform
- Mister Wendriner
- mobility
- mobility
- model
- modern age
- Modernity
- modernity
- modernization
- Monbart (Joséphine de)
- Monna Lisa
- monstrosity
- montage
- Montesquieu (Charles-Louis de Secondat - baron de La Brède et de)
- moral
- moral fictions
- moral tale
- moral tales
- moralist
- Morgner (Irmtraud)
- Motherhood
- move to the West
- Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)
- Müller (Heiner)
- multi-addressing
- multilingual literature
- multimodality
- museum
- music
- musical parody
- Musil
- myth
- Myth of Langemarck
- myth of origin
- mythology
N
- Nancy (Jean-Luc)
- narrating
- narration
- narrative
- narrative likelihood
- narrative metalepsis
- narrative sequence
- narrative strategy
- narratives
- narratology
- narrators/narrative perspective
- nation
- National Gallery Berlin
- national identities
- national-socialism
- nationalism
- National Socialism
- Nature
- nature
- Nazarenes
- nazism
- nazi‑persecution
- negative home nove
- neo-baroque
- Neo-Popart
- neoliberalism
- Nestroy (Johann)
- Nibelungen
- Nicolai (Friedrich)
- Nietzsche (Friedrich)
- nihilism
- Non fiction comic book
- non-conformism
- Nord-American culture
- normativity of facts
- nostalgia
- novel in exile
- Nude
P
- pacifism
- pain
- painting
- Palestine
- Palmetshofer
- pamphlets
- pantheism
- pantomime
- Pappenheim (Bertha)
- paradox
- paradoxis
- parallelism
- paratext
- parliament
- parody
- party
- passing on
- past
- Pastoral Letter on elections
- patriotism
- patron
- peace
- pedagogic reform
- perception of early modern culture
- Performance
- performance
- performative set-up
- performativity
- persistence
- personal letters from War
- phantasmagoria
- philanthropism
- philosophy of language
- Photography
- photography
- picture
- Piscator (Erwin)
- plagiarism
- plant-man
- platonism
- play
- pluralism
- poems
- poems
- poems as eulogies
- poetics
- poetology
- poetry of the 20th century
- Poilu
- polemic
- political and artistical education
- political cabaret
- political commitment
- political efficiency of film
- political myth
- political theatre
- politicising
- politics
- politics of memory
- Popular Front
- popular imagery
- popular theatre
- portrait
- post dramatic theatre
- post romantic paradigm
- post-1945 Austrian fantastic
- post-national
- postdramatic theatre
- Posthumanism
- posting of the 95 theses
- Postman (Neil)
- postsecular
- power
- pragmatic function of lying
- precarious literary authorship
- press
- prison
- prisoner of war
- private and political
- private persons
- private tutor
- problematic of the artist
- professors
- prohibition of lying
- provinciality
- provocation
- Prussia
- psychology of everyday behaviour
- psychology of nations
- public opinion
- public space
- public sphere
- Pudor (Heinrich)
- Puech (Jules)
- Puech (Marie-Louise)
- puppet show
- puritan
- Pyrenees
R
- Rachowski (Utz)
- Racine (Jean)
- radio play
- RAF and cinema
- Ransmayr (Christoph)
- rationality
- ratlines
- re-productions
- reader-response criticism
- reader’s complicity
- Realism
- realism
- reality and fiction
- realm of memory
- reason
- reason in religion
- reception
- reception of the art from GDR in West Berlin
- redemption
- reference
- reform of the secondary school
- Reformation
- refugees
- Religion
- religion
- religious education
- relocation/ migration
- remembrance culture
- Rentsch (Thomas)
- repertoire
- reports
- representations
- repression
- republic of letters/epistels
- resistance
- retroaction
- revanchard
- revelation
- revolt
- rewriting
- rhetoric
- rhetoric of sincerity
- rhythm
- rhythms
- Richter (Falk)
- Richter (Gerhard)
- Rieucros
- Right of Residence of The worker and Their Family
- Rikli (Arnold)
- Rilke (Rainer Maria)
- ritual
- Robinson
- role play
- romance
- romantic age
- romanticism
- romantics
- romantism
- roots
- Rosendorfer (Herbert)
- Rosenfeld (Betty)
- Rosenzweig (Franz)
- Rousseau (Jean-Jacques)
- runaway
- Russia
S
- Saint-Pierre (Henri-Jacques Bernardin de)
- Sainte-Beuve
- Salome
- Salomon (Alice)
- Salpêtrière
- Sami (Renate)
- Samson
- Sander (Helke)
- sarcasm
- satanic mark
- satire
- scent organ
- Schalek (Alice)
- Schaubühne
- Scheler (Max)
- Schiller (Friedrich von)
- Schiller (Friedrich)
- Schlegel (August Wilhelm)
- Schlemihl
- Schnitzler (Arthur)
- Scholarly Controversies
- school
- schoolbooks
- Schubart (Christian Friedrich Daniel)
- Science and Religion
- science fiction
- science of Judaism
- science-fiction
- Sebald (Winfried Georg)
- secularism
- secularity
- Secularization
- secularization
- secularization thesis
- self-blinding
- self-improvement
- self-narrative
- Self-Portrait
- self-tracking
- self-writing
- sense
- sex
- She She Pop
- Shoah
- short story
- Showroom of the West
- signifier
- silence
- similarity
- simulation
- sin
- sincerity
- skin
- Smartphone-Aesthetic
- sociability
- Social critic
- social criticism
- Social Democratic Party
- social dualities
- social representations
- social sciences
- social work
- society
- sociocultural center
- sociological theatre
- Sociorama (title)
- soldiers
- soldiers’ mail
- soliloquy
- song
- sophists
- Soupault (Ré)
- southeastern Europe
- space
- space
- space-time
- Spain
- Spain
- Spanish Civil War
- Spanish Civil War
- Spanish Republicans
- SPD
- spectator
- speech
- speech act theory
- speeches of Wilhelm II
- spelling crisis
- spinozism
- spirit
- Spiritual Man
- split personality
- squat
- stage photographs
- staging
- staging of lying
- Stasi
- State lies
- Stauffer (Doris)
- Stefan George’s circle
- Stein (Gertrud)
- Stein (Peter)
- Stelzmann (Volker)
- Stern (Jeanne)
- Stifter (Adalbert)
- Stölzl (Gunta)
- Storm and Stress
- story
- story telling
- storytelling
- Strafkolonie
- stranger
- strategy
- Strategy of Convenience
- Strauss (Johann)
- Strobl (J.B.)
- structural lies
- struggle against superstition
- student theatre and street theatre
- Sturm und Drang
- style
- stylistics
- Subjectivation
- subjective-objective correlations
- subversive art
- summing up reformulation
- surrealism
- surveillance
- suspicion
- symbolism
T
- Tales from the Vienna Woods
- targeted communication
- Tawada (Yoko)
- teaching
- teaching of German
- technique
- Technological God
- Technologised Religion
- Technopoly
- Tell (William)
- temporality
- testimonies
- testimony
- text linguistics
- text/ image relationships
- textual linguistics
- the comical
- the Fantastic
- The Golden Pot (title)
- the grotesque
- the holy Antonius’ temptation
- the lexem catastrophe
- the monstrous
- The Power of Feelings
- the unutterable
- the Volksbühne-Ost of the 70s
- Theater-machine
- theatre
- theatrical collective
- theatrical reform
- theatrical subversion
- theatrical work
- theatrical work with workers
- theft of the Monna Lisa
- Theodor
- theory of language
- things
- Thomasius (Christian)
- Thousand and One Nights (title)
- Tieck (L.)
- time
- Titzenhofer (Sophie von)
- Toni Erdmann
- Toni Erdmann (title)
- topic
- totalitarian language
- tourism
- tragic
- transcendence
- transcultural
- transcultural memory
- transfer
- transfer institutions
- transformations of the body
- transgression
- transgression
- transgressivity
- transit
- Translation
- translation
- transnational
- transposition
- trauma
- traumatism
- travel account
- travel accounts
- travel letters
- travel literature
- triviality
- truth
- truth and life
- truthful speech
- truthfulness postulate
- Tschudi (Hugo von)
- Tucholsky (Kurt)
- Tugendhat (Ernst)
- Tychsen (Thomas)
V
- Valera (Juan)
- VALIE EXPORT
- values
- vampire
- Vansittartism
- Varnhagen von Ense (Karl August)
- verbal gentleness
- verbal interactions
- verbal violence
- Verdun
- verification
- vernacular language
- Versailles
- video games
- Vienna Letters
- Viennese Actionism
- violence
- vision
- Visions
- voice
- Volksbühne
- Volksbühne (Prater)
- von Braunschweig (Heinrich Julius)
- Vormärz
W
- Wagener (S.C.)
- Wander (Fred)
- war
- war aestheticisation
- war and culture
- war drama
- war photography
- War Porn
- war press
- war victims
- war volunteering
- weak conviction
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