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Abstracts for Lettre Internationale (Denmark) 14 (2007)



NOA REDINGTON
THE NEWS NARCISSISTS ARE COMING!


The well-informed citizen, the news addict, is overtaken by the news narcissist, who not only is well informed, but also relates actively to news and creates his/her own news (e.g. blogs).

STIG SÆTERBAKKEN
10 NOTES ON TOLERANCE


Tolerance asks us to engage with the unusual as something usual. What happens when tolerance is the only thing that is tolerated?

ADBUL-REHMAN MALIK
ISLAM INDUSTRY


The editor of Q-News attacks so-called Islam entrepreneurs. Are they making big money? Do they serve the interests of "ordinary" Muslims?

BORIS GROYS
MEDIA RELIGION


About the sacred, the meaninglessness, and the mass media.

PETER SLOTERDIJK
MASS AND CONTEMPT


The mass of our time has been reduced to passive onlookers with a naive belief in the mediocre.

DORTHE JØRGENSEN
A DEMOCRATIC ELITE


Has intellect defeated reason? About the conditions of a democratic elite.

IVAYLO DITCHEV
EUROPEANISM?


In the parlour game The Bulgarian, little dolls represent soldiers from different countries. If you knock down a German, you get 5 points, the Hungarian is 3 points, but if you hit the Bulgarian, you lose the entire game.

JADWIGA STANISZKIS
REVOLUTIONARY ELITES


A neo-traditionalist elite has arisen in Poland. In their new globalized reality they feel powerless and unable to control their nation and its citizens, and have thus reinvented nationalism and populism.

KRISTIAN RUBY
A TOUGH CUSTOMER: Interview with Uffe Ellemann-Jensen


An interview with a Danish citizen of the world. Ruby talks with the former Danish minister of foreign affairs Uffe Ellemann-Jensen about civilizations, the EU, freedom of speech, about being a leader, and much more...

OLAF ARNDT & WOLFGANG PIRCHER
TECHNOLOGY OF PAIN


Active Denial System (ADS) is a new technology that makes it possible to control masses at demonstrations, in war, etc. without the loss of human lives. In a society where a trouble-free life is the aim, pain is the ultimate weapon, say the creators and enthusiasts of ADS.

JENS-MARTIN ERIKSEN
SERBIA'S POSTWAR PERIOD


About the electric orthodox, versatile fools, and political diabetes.

BOB NIELSEN
THE WHITE WALL


Bob Nielsen and Thomas Altheimer have written a letter to Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The delivery that should have been trouble free turns out to be a most complicated matter...

MADS JULIUS ELF
THE SPIRIT OF APPETITE


Is it possible once more to be seduced by Karen Blixen's Don Juliane – Babette – and retrieve the spirit of appetite?

MICHIEL KORTHALS
PHILOSOPHY'S CONTEMPT FOR FOOD


Only few philosophers contradict the famous saying, "Taste cannot be disputed". They ignore the aesthetic, cultural, and social aspects that concern the meal.

ELIOT WEINBERGER
INDRIDI INDRIDASON


The Icelander Indridi Indridason becomes a key figure of supernatural events. Several scientific examinations fail to uncover what they suppose is a dodge.

KARSTEN WIND MEYHOFF
THE COMMITTED SUPERSTARS OF LITERATURE


Three crime novels have one thing in common: they all take place in Africa. Meyhoff argues that because these novels are written by internationally renowned writers and do not reproduce the usual story of poverty, famine, and disaster, they contribute to a positive representation of Africa.

FIVE QUESTIONS TO LISBETH KNUDSEN

Lettre asks writers, politicians, and others to comment on the spirit of our times. In this edition, journalist and former news director (Danish Broadcast Company) Lisbeth Knudsen.


 



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