Andrea Roedig

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Andrea Roedig (born September 9, 1962 in Düsseldorf ) is a German publicist.

Live and act

After studying with Michael Theunissen and Milan Prucha , Andrea Roedig received her doctorate in philosophy at the Free University of Berlin in 1996 with a thesis on Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault. After completing her doctorate, she was the managing director of the Green Academy of the Heinrich Böll Foundation . From 2001 to 2006 she headed the culture department of Freitag in Berlin. Roedig specializes in the areas of culture, education, gender and everyday reporting. She has lived in Vienna since 2007, where she works as a freelance journalist. Since May 2014 she has been co-editor of the Austrian cultural and literary magazine Wespennest .

In 2013 Andrea Roedig received the n-ost Reportage Award for the report “Power that you come over”.

Also in 2013, the interview project “Inventories from the Province of Life” (book title “Inventory of Mind Work”), in which Roedig was involved together with the philosopher Sandra Lehmann, was awarded the Theodor Körner Prize of the Austrian Theodor Körner Fund .

In winter 2018/19 Roedig was a visiting arts and media fellow at the Berlin Center for Humanities and Social Change for three months.

Works

  • No more sex. Dowsing rods, testosterone and other stuff. Vienna 2019 ( ISBN 978-3903110441 )
  • Inventory mental work. Interviews with humanities scholars of the middle generation . (together with Sandra Lehmann). Vienna 2015 ( ISBN 978-3-902665-90-4 )
  • About everything that is hooked. Everyday obsessions . Vienna 2013 ( ISBN 978-3-902665-59-1 )
  • Foucault and Sartre. The Critique of Modern Thought . Freiburg im Breisgau 1997 ( ISBN 3-495-47860-4 )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical information according to Faust culture: Roedig
  2. Andrea Roedig on Friday
  3. http://www.wespennest.at/w_wespenstiche.php
  4. Archive link ( Memento from May 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  5. http://www.theodorkoernerfonds.at/2013/ausgezie-arbeiten/
  6. ^ Susann Schmeisser: Andrea Roedig - Humanities & Social Change. Retrieved August 15, 2019 (American English).