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            Rosa Luxemburg 

            Jacob, Frank; Scharenberg, Albert; Schütrumpf, Jörn (2021)
            The year 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of Rosa Luxemburg’s birth. Even though she met a violent death in the course of the 1918/19 revolution and much has subsequently been done to diminish her memory, her works remain ...
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            Storytelling 

            Grabbe, Lars Christian; Rupert-Kruse, Patrick; Schmitz, Norbert M. (2024)
            Narratives have always shaped human experience. As a universal, cross-cultural practice, they have accompanied human history and reflect the diverse attempts to describe life and create meaning. From the earliest oral ...
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            Gestörter Film 

            Rein, Katharina (2012)
            Wes Craven’s »A Nightmare on Elm Street« (1984) enjoys cult status today more than ever. The mere thought of its main character Freddy Krueger still sends shivers down the spines of many viewers – and brings a grin to the ...
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            The Orientalist Semiotics of Dune 

            Jacob, Frank (2022)
            Frank Herbert’s »Dune« (1965) is considered to be one of the most successful Science Fiction novels of the 20th century. It introduces its readers to a future universe, in which the production of the most valuable resource ...
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            Hier sind wir! 

            Kagerbauer, Linda (2008)
            Here we are! A title that whets the appetite for the perspective of a young feminist, that also wants to invite joint dialogues and provides insights into the historical development of a feminist professional understanding ...
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