Ines Koehler-Zülch

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Ines Köhler-Zülch (born June 10, 1941 in Magdeburg , † April 24, 2019 in Göttingen ) was a German narrative researcher who, among other things, worked on the encyclopedia of fairy tales .

Life

Ines Köhler-Zülch studied Slavic , German and Romance studies at the Universities of Marburg and Hamburg . She received her PhD in 1972. From 1974 to 2006 Köhler-Zülch was a research assistant and co-editor of the Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales . Her main research interests were the fairy tales from Southeast Europe , especially from Bulgaria , folk tales and their visualization in the present day, the Walpurgis Night tradition, gender and minority research .

Ines Köhler-Zülch was involved in founding the Society for Threatened Peoples , headed for a long time by her husband Tilman Zülch , and founded its regional group in Göttingen. She accepted countless persecuted people and supporters for the enforcement of the rights of ethnic and religious minorities in her house: “Kurds or Assyrian-Aramaic Christians from the Middle East, Sinti and Roma, indigenous delegates from South and North America, Aeta from the Philippines, war refugees from Bosnia and many more ”.

Fonts

  • The New Bulgarian Alexander novel. Studies of text history and distribution . Amsterdam 1973.
  • Prinos kum istorijata na folkloristikata na XIX BC ( Contribution to the history of folklore in the 19th century ). In: Folklor 15. Dokladi Vtori mezdunaroden kongres po bulgaristika . Sofia 1988, pp. 32-40.
  • with Christine Shojaei Kawan: Snow White has many sisters. Female characters in European fairy tales. Examples and comments . Mohn, Gütersloh 1988.
  • The witch career of a mountain: Brocken alias Blocksberg. A contribution to legends, witches and travel literature. In: Narodna umjetnost 30, 1993, pp. 47-81.
  • with Christiane Hauschild and Anja Schleef: Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales. Russian-German keyword list for volumes 1–6 . de Gruyter, Berlin 1994.
  • About the puppet show: "Puss in Boots" on the stage of Saxon traveling puppet theater. In: Ursula Brunold-Bigler, Hermann Bausinger (ed.): Listening, Saying, Reading, Learning Building blocks for a history of communicative culture. Festschrift for Rudolf Schenda for his 65th birthday . Lang, Bern 1995, ISBN 3-906755-00-2 , pp. 359-393.
  • Witch phenomena and tourism. Souvenir - legend - custom. In: Leander Petzoldt , Siegfried de Rachewiltz, Petra Streng (eds.): The image of the world in folk tales. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1995, ISBN 3-631-44136-3 , pp. 275-319.
  • The figure of the gypsy in German-language collections of sagas. In: Wilhelm Solms , Daniel Strauss (ed.): "Gypsy pictures" in German-language literature . Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma, Heidelberg 1995, pp. 11–46.
  • Aspects of revival in folk tales: fairy tales, legends, ancient and modern sagas. In: Susanne Hahn (ed.): "And death will no longer be ...". Medical and cultural-historical, ethical, legal and psychological aspects of resuscitation . Steinkopff, Darmstadt 1997, ISBN 3-7985-1088-1 , pp. 19-29.
  • The discourse on sound. For the presentation of fairy tales and legends in collections from the 19th century. In: Christoph Schmitt (ed.): Homo narrans. Studies on popular narrative culture. Festschrift for Siegfried Neumann on his 65th birthday . Waxmann, Münster 1999, ISBN 3-89325-767-5 , pp. 25-50.
  • Women and fairy tale research. On gender-specific aspects in folklore. In: Doris Ruhe (ed.): Gender difference. Texts, theories, positions . Königshausen and Neumann Würzburg 2000, ISBN 3-8260-1866-4 , pp. 101-120.
  • Mezdu folklora i literaturata. Za politiceskata recepcija na Aleksandrijata prez Vazrazdaneto. In: V pamet na Petar Dinekov. Tradicija, priemnost, novatorstvo. ( Between folklore and literature. On the political reception of the Alexander novel in the time of national rebirth. ) Sofia 2001, pp. 414–425.
  • For imperative curse in fairy tales. In: Barbara Gobrecht, Harlinda Lox, Thomas Bücksteeg (eds.): The wish in fairy tales. Home and foreign in fairy tales . Diederichs, Kreuzlingen 2003, ISBN 3-7205-2468-X , pp. 26-41.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ines Köhler-Zülch: 32 years in the editorial office of the Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales ( Memento of the original of June 7, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.xolopo.com
  2. The international fairy tale researcher Dr. Ines Köhler-Zülch is dead. STP, May 2, 2019, accessed on May 6, 2019.