Christel Köhle-Hezinger

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Christel Köhle-Hezinger

Christel Köhle-Hezinger (born November 7, 1945 in Eßlingen am Neckar ) is a German folklorist and co-founder of the Folklore / Cultural History department at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena .

academic career

Christel Köhle-Hezinger studied German folklore (empirical cultural studies) , American studies , German studies and national history in Tübingen , Bonn and Zurich . She received her doctorate in Tübingen in 1976. During this time and afterwards, he taught at Stanford (1975–1977), Tübingen and Stuttgart (1977–1987) and at various universities of applied sciences. In addition, she worked as a freelance scientist, among other things, she worked on museum and exhibition concepts, book projects and in the field of public cultural work. From 1988 to 1994 she was a research assistant at the Ludwig Uhland Institute for Empirical Cultural Studies at the University of Tübingen, followed by a professorship for European ethnology and cultural research at the Philipps University of Marburg . In 1998 she was appointed to establish the Chair of Folklore (Empirical Cultural Studies) at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena , which she held until 2011. From 2005 to 2007 she was Vice Dean of the Philosophical Faculty and from the winter semester 2007/08 to 2011 she was the representative of the Philosophical Faculty in the Senate . She retired on April 1st, 2011.

Research priorities and research projects

  • Cultural history , especially from the 18th to the 20th century ( everyday history , women, piety)
  • Local and regional research (village and rural areas , museums, industrial culture )
  • Edification and Communication / Women in Pietism of the 18th Century .
  • Head of the sub-project A5: Spaces of experience and horizons of expectation in a generation upheaval Opportunities for participation and interpretation systems of selected cultural elites in the SFB 580: Social developments after the system upheaval. Discontinuity, tradition and structure formation

Memberships and functions

Publications (selection)

  • Evangelical, Catholic: Investigation of denominational prejudice and conflict in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily using the example of Württemberg. Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde , Tübingen 1976, DNB 770555675 (= investigations by the Ludwig-Uhland-Institut of the University of Tübingen , Volume 40; dissertation University of Tübingen , Department of Social and Behavioral Science, Pedagogy 1976).
  • with Julian Aicher: Culture in rural areas. Tubingen 1989.
  • Maria Bidlingmaier : The farmer in two municipalities in Württemberg (1918). New edition, Schweier, Kirchheim / Teck 1990, ISBN 3-921829-30-5 .
  • with Walter Ziegler (ed.): "The glorious life of our factory". On the history of the village and the cotton mill cake. Weissenhorn 1991.
  • The machine factory in Esslingen: 1846–1965; a factory changes the city , published by Esslinger Bank, Esslingen am Neckar 1991, DNB 931490227 (= Esslingen series - history, personalities, economy , volume 8).
  • A new rock for the new world: studies of clothing, body and fashion using examples from Württemberg. Stuttgart 1993.
  • Knitting - at home and in the factory: on the acquisition history of Pliezhausen in the 19th and 20th centuries , published by the community of Pliezhausen and Dorfmuseum Ahnenhaus, Pliezhausen 1993, DNB 940545470 (= Pliezhausen stories , volume 1).
  • as editor: Women's Studies Baden-Württemberg. Tübingen 1993 ff. (10 vol.).
  • New settlements - new questions. A follow-up study on expellees in Baden-Württemberg - 40 years later. Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 1995, ISBN 3-87407-219-3 .
  • Baroque world theater. (Edition of a chronicle of the year 1716–1727), Stuttgart 1996.
  • Male. Female. On the importance of the gender category in culture. Munster 1999.
  • with Silke Göttsch (Ed.): Complex world. Cultural orientation systems as orientation. Munster 2003.
  • with Stefan Michel (ed.): From the faith of the people. Hermann Gebhardt - A village pastor in the 19th century. (Contributions to Thuringian church history. New series 1). Weimar 2004.
  • with Kathrin Pöge-Alder (Ed.): Central Europe - Central Europe. Europe as a cultural construction. Jena 2008.
  • with Anita Bagus, Kathrin Pöge-Alder (ed.) and Stefan Kuhirt (collaborator): Everyday culture sacral – profane. Selected essays. Waxmann, Münster a. a. 2011, ISBN 978-3-8309-2425-8 .

Awards

  • Esslingen Culture Prize 2003
  • Daniel Pfister Prize 2008
  • Bernhard von Lindenau Medal 2013

Individual evidence

  1. The team on the website of the House of History.
  2. ^ Folklore Commission for Thuringia. Retrieved on April 1, 2011 .
  3. ^ Scientific advisory boards of the Institute for Saxon History and Folklore. Retrieved April 1, 2011 .
  4. Article in Uni-Journal Jena. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on June 5, 2016 ; Retrieved April 1, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-jena.de
  5. ^ Kulturverein Köngen for the award of the Daniel Pfister Prize. Retrieved April 1, 2011 .

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