Klara Löffler

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Klara Löffler (* 1958 ) is a German ethnologist .

Life

After her apprenticeship and journeyman's examination as a carpenter , she studied folklore, sociology and art history in Würzburg and Regensburg ( Magister Artium). In 1996 she did her doctorate at the Ludwig Uhland Institute of the University of Tübingen . Between 1995 and 2011 she worked as a university assistant at the Institute for Folklore / European Ethnology at the University of Vienna . Since her habilitation in European ethnology in 2001, she has been teaching at this institute as an extraordinary university professor.

Her main research interests are leisure and tourism research, biography research and methods and theory.

Fonts (selection)

  • Canceled. Soldiers' letters from World War II. A study of the subjective reality of war . Bamberg 1992, ISBN 3-927392-31-6 .
  • Adjusted. The Second World War as biographical material . Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-496-02665-0 .
  • as editor with Therese Garstenauer and Thomas Hübel: work in the curriculum vitae. Negotiations of (employment) biographical normality . Bielefeld 2016, ISBN 3-8376-3373-X .
  • as editor with Johanna Gehmacher : Storylines and Blackboxes. Autobiography and testimony in the post-history of National Socialism and World War II . Vienna 2017, ISBN 3-7003-1984-3 .

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