Iablis
IABLIS: Yearbook for European Processes
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description | Yearbook |
Area of Expertise |
Cultural studies , literary studies |
language | German |
publishing company | Manutius Verlag (Germany) |
First edition | 2002 |
editor | Ulrich Schödlbauer |
Web link | www.iablis.de |
ISSN |
1610-6261 |
Iablis: Yearbook for European Processes is a cultural studies yearbook, founded in 2001 (1st year 2002), published by Ulrich Schödlbauer . Iablis appears online (full text) and until 2008 in a print version by Manutius-Verlag, Heidelberg. The editorial office is located at the Institute for Modern German and European Literature at the FernUniversität in Hagen . The addressee is a public interested in the process of European unification and questions of Europe's cultural identity. Articles of interdisciplinary interest as well as articles from literature and art are published .
Iablis maintains an online information service under the name “GlobKult” (reviews, personal information, conferences, exhibitions, etc.), which is published by Peter Brandt.
Vintage themes
- 2002: Migration: The creation of intermediate worlds
- 2003: The public as a stage: contamination
- 2004: Departure into the lawless area: norm virulence as a cultural resource
- 2005: Skipped Identity. Of proto-nations and post-existences
- 2006: Demography as Destiny: Climate Change in Society
- 2007: Why reforms fail. The culture of society
- 2008: The Ends of Art
- 2009: Stratagems of Assertion. Culture and loss
- 2010: time window. On the theory and practice of the opportune
- 2011: fictions of knowledge. How much imagination is there in reality?
- 2012: The return of the taboo. Shame, limits of shame and shamelessness in the post-sovereign age
- 2013: emancipation. The added value of the story
- 2014: Economism - End of the Line, Transitional Stage or Misunderstanding?
- 2015: Messages of Death. The reluctance to go down
- 2016: The Corruption of Public Things
- 2017: The (sorry) tested democracy
- 2018: The unequal equals. Difference as unrest
Interviews
In each year there are interviews on the year topics with relevant, prominent experts:
- Omar Akbar : Splendor and Misery of the Modern City (2009)
- Aleida Assmann : Forgetting Art (2008)
- Peter Brandt : Self-Assertion Before History (2009)
- Wolfgang Braungart : Time for Poetry (2010)
- Judith Butler : Feminism should not resign (2006)
- Raphael Gross : Change in the culture of commemoration (2007)
- Dieter Henrich : Future in the End (2008)
- Franz Hörmann : Money, Plan, Chaos (2011)
- Reinhart Koselleck : The public is not a subject (2003)
- Gerardo Marotta : On the World Spirit in Naples (2012)
- Herfried Münkler : Chess Move (2005)
- Rainer Münz: How Much Population Can Society Take (2006)
- Manfred Riedel : Secret Germany (2005)
- Hans von Storch : Time windows for climate researchers (2010)
- Raymond Verdaguer : »Je ne suis que de passage« (2005)