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  1. Kodikas/Code 42, No. 1
    Themenheft: Urban Semiotics: Zeichen-Landschaften und Streitgespräche im Stadt-Raum Berlins
    Contributor: Trabant, Jürgen (Herausgeber); Hess-Lüttich, Ernest W. B. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tübingen

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    Contributor: Trabant, Jürgen (Herausgeber); Hess-Lüttich, Ernest W. B. (Herausgeber)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783823319009
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    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Subjects: Semiotik; Stadtentwicklung; Urbanität; Raum; Stadtplanung
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Electronic book text; (BISAC Subject Heading)LIT012000; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN009000; Nachhaltigkeit; Stadtplanung; Urbanität; Stadtökologie; Stadtsoziologie; Raumwissenschaft; Ökosemiotik; Stadtsprache; Architekturkommunikation; Energiewende; erneuerbare Energie; nachhaltige Stadtplanung; Stadtökologie; Berliner Flughafen; Sprachlandschaften; Mehrsprachigkeit; Heterogenität; Migration; Multikulturalität; Marginalisierung; Gentrifizierung; Ghettobildung; Migration; Islamdebatte; Minarett; Moschee; Ruf des Muezzins; Antisemitismus; Mahnmal; Denkmal; Stolperstein; Memorialkultur; Regenbogenquartier; Regenbogenfahne; gay liberation; queer spaces; gay community; Homosexualität; LGBT; Erinnerungskultur; Mahnmale; Rosa Winkel; Berliner Schloss; Hohenzollernresidenz; Palast der Republik; Volkskammer der DDR; Humboldt-Forum; Kolonialismus; Freiheits- und Einheitsdenkmal; Urbane Kontroversen; Subkulturen; Nicolai-Viertel; Alexanderplatz; Hugenotten-Tradition; Die Berliner Mauer; Schießbefehl; Gedenken der Mauertoten; Erinnerung durch Mahnmale; Erinnerung im Medium der Literatur; East Side Gallery; Zafer Senocaks "Gefährliche Verwandtschaft"; Thomas Brussigs "Sonnenallee"; Inka Pareis "Schattenboxerin"; Katja Lange-Müllers "Böse Schafe"; Sustainability; urban planning; urbanity; urban ecology; urban sociology; spatial turn; ecosemiotics; urban language; architecture communication; energy turn; renewable energy; sustainable; urban planning; urban ecology; Berlin airport; Linguistic landscapes; multilingualism; heterogeneity; migration; multiculturalism; marginalization; gentrification; ghettoization; Migration; Islam debate; minaret; mosque; call to prayer of the muezzin; Anti-Semitism; memorial; monument; stumbling stone; memorial culture; Rainbow quarter; rainbow flag; gay liberation; queer spaces; gay community; homosexuality; LGBT; culture of remembrance; memorials; pink triangle; Berlin Palace; Hohenzollern residence; Palace of the Republic; GDR People's Chamber; Humboldt Forum; colonialism; freedom and unity monument; debates; subcultures; Nicolai Quarter; Alexander Square; the Huguenots tradition; The Berlin Wall; shooting order; commemoration of the Wall's victims; remembrance through memorials; remembrance in the medium of literature; East Side Gallery; Zafer Senocak's "Gefährliche Verwandtschaft"; Thomas Brussig's "Sonnenallee"; Inka Parei's "Schattenboxerin"; Katja Lange-Müller's "Böse Schafe"; (VLB-WN)9560; Urban Semiotics; Stadt-Raum Berlin; Berlin; Urban Discourse "The Big open"; "Die Tempelhofer Freiheit"; Prenzlauer Berg; Berliner Moschee-Debatte; Stolpersteine; urbane Memorialkultur; Subkultur; Schöneberg; Humboldt-Foru
    Scope: Online-Ressource, 110 Seiten
  2. Kodikas/Code 42, No. 1
    Themenheft: Urban Semiotics: Zeichen-Landschaften und Streitgespräche im Stadt-Raum Berlins
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen

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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783823318002; 3823318004
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    9783823318002
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; (Produktform (spezifisch))Paperback (DE); Urban Semiotics; Stadt-Raum Berlin; Berlin; Urban Discourse "The Big open"; "Die Tempelhofer Freiheit"; Sprachlandschaften; Gentrifizierung; Prenzlauer Berg; Berliner Moschee-Debatte; Stolpersteine; urbane Memorialkultur; Subkultur; Schöneberg; Humboldt-Foru; (VLB-WN)3560: Zeitschrift, Loseblatt-Ausgabe / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft; (BISAC Subject Heading)LIT012000; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN009000; Nachhaltigkeit; Stadtplanung; Urbanität; Stadtökologie; Stadtsoziologie; Raumwissenschaft; Ökosemiotik; Stadtsprache; Architekturkommunikation; Energiewende; erneuerbare Energie; nachhaltige Stadtplanung; Berliner Flughafen; Mehrsprachigkeit; Heterogenität; Migration; Multikulturalität; Marginalisierung; Ghettobildung; Islamdebatte; Minarett; Moschee; Ruf des Muezzins; Antisemitismus; Mahnmal; Denkmal; Stolperstein; Memorialkultur; Regenbogenquartier; Regenbogenfahne; gay liberation; queer spaces; gay community; Homosexualität; LGBT; Erinnerungskultur; Mahnmale; Rosa Winkel; Berliner Schloss; Hohenzollernresidenz; Palast der Republik; Volkskammer der DDR; Humboldt-Forum; Kolonialismus; Freiheits- und Einheitsdenkmal; Urbane Kontroversen; Subkulturen; Nicolai-Viertel; Alexanderplatz; Hugenotten-Tradition; Die Berliner Mauer; Schießbefehl; Gedenken der Mauertoten; Erinnerung durch Mahnmale; Erinnerung im Medium der Literatur; East Side Gallery; Zafer Senocaks "Gefährliche Verwandtschaft"; Thomas Brussigs "Sonnenallee"; Inka Pareis "Schattenboxerin"; Katja Lange-Müllers "Böse Schafe"; Sustainability; urban planning; urbanity; urban ecology; urban sociology; spatial turn; ecosemiotics; urban language; architecture communication; energy turn; renewable energy; sustainable; Berlin airport; Linguistic landscapes; multilingualism; heterogeneity; multiculturalism; marginalization; gentrification; ghettoization; Islam debate; minaret; mosque; call to prayer of the muezzin; Anti-Semitism; memorial; monument; stumbling stone; memorial culture; Rainbow quarter; rainbow flag; homosexuality; culture of remembrance; memorials; pink triangle; Berlin Palace; Hohenzollern residence; Palace of the Republic; GDR People's Chamber; colonialism; freedom and unity monument; debates; subcultures; Nicolai Quarter; Alexander Square; the Huguenots tradition; The Berlin Wall; shooting order; commemoration of the Wall's victims; remembrance through memorials; remembrance in the medium of literature; Zafer Senocak's "Gefährliche Verwandtschaft"; Thomas Brussig's "Sonnenallee"; Inka Parei's "Schattenboxerin"; Katja Lange-Müller's "Böse Schafe"
    Scope: 110 Seiten, 24 cm x 17 cm, 230 g
  3. Poetry and crisis
    cultural politics and citizenship in the wake of the Madrid bombings
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

    On March 11, 2004, Islamist terrorists carried out a massive bombing on Madrid's largely working-class commuter trains, leaving 191 people dead and more than 1,500 others wounded. This event, known in Spain as 11-M, was the second of three highly... more

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    On March 11, 2004, Islamist terrorists carried out a massive bombing on Madrid's largely working-class commuter trains, leaving 191 people dead and more than 1,500 others wounded. This event, known in Spain as 11-M, was the second of three highly visible jihadist attacks on the West between 2001 and 2005, and the first in Europe, occurring just days before the national elections in Spain. Arguing that 11-M marked a critical turning point in Spanish society, this book reveals how poetry played a unique role and reflected a new political and cultural sensibility defined by informal and non-hierarchical networks of communication and memorialization. After the attacks, poems circulated in public spaces in unexpected ways, creating links and relationships that were binding: they were inscribed on banners and monuments; musicalized in anthems, protest songs, and hip-hop music; reproduced on manifestos and blogs; sent by email and text; scribbled on scraps of paper and posted on walls; performed publicly; and painted as graffiti. These forms of expression also resonated strongly with Spanish poets who had already been exploring the possibilities of ethical engagement and aesthetic creation. Poetry and Crisis explores how this essentially poetic sensibility emerged from tragedy, laying the groundwork for similar kinds of affective and grassroots mobilization that continue to grow in Europe today

     

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  4. Poetry and crisis
    cultural politics and citizenship in the wake of the Madrid bombings
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

    On March 11, 2004, Islamist terrorists carried out a massive bombing on Madrid's largely working-class commuter trains, leaving 191 people dead and more than 1,500 others wounded. This event, known in Spain as 11-M, was the second of three highly... more

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    On March 11, 2004, Islamist terrorists carried out a massive bombing on Madrid's largely working-class commuter trains, leaving 191 people dead and more than 1,500 others wounded. This event, known in Spain as 11-M, was the second of three highly visible jihadist attacks on the West between 2001 and 2005, and the first in Europe, occurring just days before the national elections in Spain. Arguing that 11-M marked a critical turning point in Spanish society, this book reveals how poetry played a unique role and reflected a new political and cultural sensibility defined by informal and non-hierarchical networks of communication and memorialization. After the attacks, poems circulated in public spaces in unexpected ways, creating links and relationships that were binding: they were inscribed on banners and monuments; musicalized in anthems, protest songs, and hip-hop music; reproduced on manifestos and blogs; sent by email and text; scribbled on scraps of paper and posted on walls; performed publicly; and painted as graffiti. These forms of expression also resonated strongly with Spanish poets who had already been exploring the possibilities of ethical engagement and aesthetic creation. Poetry and Crisis explores how this essentially poetic sensibility emerged from tragedy, laying the groundwork for similar kinds of affective and grassroots mobilization that continue to grow in Europe today

     

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  5. Kodikas/Code 42, No. 1
    Themenheft: Urban Semiotics: Zeichen-Landschaften und Streitgespräche im Stadt-Raum Berlins
    Contributor: Trabant, Jürgen (HerausgeberIn); Hess-Lüttich, Ernest W. B. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tübingen

    Themenheft / Special Issue Urban Semiotics: Zeichen-Landschaften und Streitgespräche im Stadt-Raum Berlins Urban Discourse: Signs of Space and eristic Debates in Berlin von Ernest W. B. Hess-Lüttich 0Vorwort 1Berlin als 'Text'. Ein interdisziplinärer... more

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    Themenheft / Special Issue Urban Semiotics: Zeichen-Landschaften und Streitgespräche im Stadt-Raum Berlins Urban Discourse: Signs of Space and eristic Debates in Berlin von Ernest W. B. Hess-Lüttich 0Vorwort 1Berlin als 'Text'. Ein interdisziplinärer Zugang 2"The Big open" in Berlin - oder: "Die Tempelhofer Freiheit" 3Sprachlandschaften. Indizien der Gentrifizierung im Berliner Szeneviertel Prenzlauer Berg 4Fremde in der Stadt? Anmerkungen zur Berliner Moschee-Debatte 5Diskursformen des Erinnerns. Demnigs 'Stolpersteine' als Zeichen urbaner Memorialkultur 6Subkultur in Schöneberg. Ein Stadtviertel im Zeichen des Regenbogens 7Die Schloss-Debatte. Vom Palast der Republik zum Humboldt-Forum 8Ansichten, Einsichten, Aussichten. Probleme, Projekte, Perspektiven 9Leer-Zeichen - Die 'Mauer' im Gedächtnis der Literatur. Statt eines Schlusswortes 10Verzeichnis der Abbildungen 11Bibliographie Der Autor / Author Anschrift des Autors / Adress of Author Hinweise zur Gestaltung von Manuskripten Instructions to Authors

     

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    Contributor: Trabant, Jürgen (HerausgeberIn); Hess-Lüttich, Ernest W. B. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783823319009
    Other identifier:
    9783823319009
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Subjects: Nachhaltigkeit; Stadtplanung; Urbanität; Stadtökologie; Stadtsoziologie; Raumwissenschaft; Ökosemiotik; Stadtsprache; Architekturkommunikation; Energiewende; erneuerbare Energie; nachhaltige Stadtplanung; Stadtökologie; Berliner Flughafen; Sprachlandschaften; Mehrsprachigkeit; Heterogenität; Migration; Multikulturalität; Marginalisierung; Gentrifizierung; Ghettobildung; Migration; Islamdebatte; Minarett; Moschee; Ruf des Muezzins; Antisemitismus; Mahnmal; Denkmal; Stolperstein; Memorialkultur; Regenbogenquartier; Regenbogenfahne; gay liberation; queer spaces; gay community; Homosexualität; LGBT; Erinnerungskultur; Mahnmale; Rosa Winkel; Berliner Schloss; Hohenzollernresidenz; Palast der Republik; Volkskammer der DDR; Humboldt-Forum; Kolonialismus; Freiheits- und Einheitsdenkmal; Urbane Kontroversen; Subkulturen; Nicolai-Viertel; Alexanderplatz; Hugenotten-Tradition; Die Berliner Mauer; Schießbefehl; Gedenken der Mauertoten; Erinnerung durch Mahnmale; Erinnerung im Medium der Literatur; East Side Gallery; Zafer Senocaks "Gefährliche Verwandtschaft"; Thomas Brussigs "Sonnenallee"; Inka Pareis "Schattenboxerin"; Katja Lange-Müllers "Böse Schafe"; Sustainability; urban planning; urbanity; urban ecology; urban sociology; spatial turn; ecosemiotics; urban language; architecture communication; energy turn; renewable energy; sustainable; urban planning; urban ecology; Berlin airport; Linguistic landscapes; multilingualism; heterogeneity; migration; multiculturalism; marginalization; gentrification; ghettoization; Migration; Islam debate; minaret; mosque; call to prayer of the muezzin; Anti-Semitism; memorial; monument; stumbling stone; memorial culture; Rainbow quarter; rainbow flag; gay liberation; queer spaces; gay community; homosexuality; LGBT; culture of remembrance; memorials; pink triangle; Berlin Palace; Hohenzollern residence; Palace of the Republic; GDR People's Chamber; Humboldt Forum; colonialism; freedom and unity monument; debates; subcultures; Nicolai Quarter; Alexander Square; the Huguenots tradition; The Berlin Wall; shooting order; commemoration of the Wall's victims; remembrance through memorials; remembrance in the medium of literature; East Side Gallery; Zafer Senocak's "Gefährliche Verwandtschaft"; Thomas Brussig's "Sonnenallee"; Inka Parei's "Schattenboxerin"; Katja Lange-Müller's "Böse Schafe"
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (110 S.)
  6. A Monument and a Name
    The Primary Purpose of Chronicles' Genealogies
    Published: [2018]

    The primary purpose of the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1-9 is to construct a monument to the pre-exilic dead of Judah and Israel, reflecting the important cultural value Judeans placed on the preservation of one's name after death. Ancient Near... more

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    The primary purpose of the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1-9 is to construct a monument to the pre-exilic dead of Judah and Israel, reflecting the important cultural value Judeans placed on the preservation of one's name after death. Ancient Near Eastern and archaeological evidence suggests that the preservation of ancestral names for many generations was something available only to the elite; by opening the work with a monument to the pre-exilic ancestral dead, the Chronicler implies readers would raise their cultural status by supporting a restoration of the pre-exilic polity. The Chronicler used the genealogies to reflect important themes of the work, but the one thing they do that narrative cannot is to create a literal monument to the dead.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal for the study of the Old Testament; London [u.a.] : Sage, 1976; 43(2018), 1, Seite 45-66; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: 1 Chronicles 1-9; burial; death; genealogies; memorials; names; pedigree