Tjark Kunstreich

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Siefke Evers Tjark Kunstreich (born October 20, 1966 ) is a German author and psychoanalyst.

Since 1992 Kunstreich has published numerous articles in Konkret , Jungle World , Bahamas , Sans Phrase and other political journals. In his book A German War , published by Ça Ira Verlag in 1999 , he interpreted Germany's engagement in the war against Serbia and for the dissolution of the multi-ethnic state of Yugoslavia as an important step in Germany's detachment from its National Socialist past in the name of peace policy, humanitarian war missions and international reconciliation. For the Germans, this policy has become an alibi for the ongoing repression of their own history.

In addition to works that are critical of ideology on German history and the present, Kunstreich has published texts on authors of contemporary German literature. In 2002 he wrote an epilogue to the new edition of Gisela Elsner's novel Die Zähmung and in 2003 an article on Ronald M. Schernikau , which appeared in the collection of essays After the West . He is also co-editor of Joseph Hansen's detective novels in German. Between 1995 and 1999 he was translator and editor of the crime series Pink Plot at Argument Verlag . Kunstreich has lived in Vienna since 2010 , where he trained as a psychoanalyst and has worked as a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in his own practice since 2017 .

Books

  • A German war. On the Liberation of the Nation from Auschwitz , Ça Ira, 1999.
  • After the West , Verbrecher-Verlag, 2003.
  • Dialectic of deviation. On the discomfort in homosexual emancipation , KVV Konkret, 2015.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Psychoanalytical Practice Kunstreich. Retrieved April 21, 2020 .