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9-10/2009
Heldengedenken. Über das heroische Phantasma

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Jörg Lau
Pathos des Eigensinns. Zivilcourage und Heldentum
The pathos of stubbornness. Civil courage and heroism
Norbert Bolz
Der antiheroische Affekt
The anti-heroic sentiment
Hans-Thies Lehmann
Wunsch nach Bewunderung. Das Theater um den Helden
Desire for admiration. The fuss over heroes
Giles MacDonogh
Helden und Patrioten
Heroes and patriots
Niels Werber
Krieg, Risiko und Versicherung in der "postheroischen" Epoche
Soldiers and mercenaries. War, risk, and insurance in the "post-heroic" era
Ute Frevert
Vom heroischen Menschen zum "Helden des Alltags"
From heroic people to "everyday heroes"
Sven Tetzlaff
Wie Jugendliche heute Helden sehen
How today's youth view heroes
Ina Hartwig
Heldinnenkarussell
Carousel of heroines
Rainer Hank
Die Gefallenen oder Wirtschaftshelden sehen anders aus
The fallen, or, finance heroes are different
Josef H. Reichholf
Zur Soziobiologie des Heroischen
On the socio-biology of the heroic
Egon Flaig
Symbolischer Tausch und heldischer Tod
Symbolic exchange and heroic death
Susan Neiman
Wenn Odysseus ein Held sein soll, dann können wir es auch sein
If Odysseus is supposed to be a hero, then we can all be heroes

II

Arbogast Schmitt
Achill - ein Held?
Achilles - a hero?
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
Don Quijote oder der moderne Held als Terrorist
Don Quixote, or, the modern hero as terrorist
Peter-André Alt
Der Teufel als Held. Schwarze Romantik und Heroisierung des Bösen
The devil as hero. Dark Romantic and the "heroization" of evil
Karin Westerwelle
Der Dandy als Held
The dandy as hero
Siegfried Kohlhammer
Der Hammer redet. Dichter und Denker als Helden
The hammer speaks. Poets and philosophers as heroes
Heinrich Detering
Das Entwetzen des Hofnarren. Brechts Helden
The court jester is running away. Brecht's heroes
Albrecht Betz
Musikhelden und Heldenmusik
Heroes of music and music of the heroes
Reinhard Steiner
Heldenposen
Heroic poses
Bernhard Schulz
Zur Ikonographie des Gedenkens im 20. Jahrhundert
Heroes of death, heroes of life. On the iconography of commemoration in the twentieth century

III

Karl Heinz Bohrer
Ritus und Geste. Die Begründung des Heldischen im Western
Ritual and gesture. The rationale of the heroic in the Western
Martin Seel
Ethan Edwards und einige seiner Verwandten
Ethan Edwards and some of his relatives
Josef Früchtl
Und diesen Unsinn glauben wir. Zur Selbstreflexion der Heldenfigur im Film
And we believe this nonsense. On the hero's self-reflection in film
Dirk Knipphals
Erwachsen werden mit Luke Skywalker und Spiderman
A farewell to the dark side of The Force. Growing up with Luke Skywalker and Spiderman
Bodo Mrozek
Im Geheimdienst Seiner Majestät, des Kapitalismus. Helden der Popkultur
Secretly serving His Majesty, Capitalism. Heroes of pop-culture: spies and agents in the Cold War
Andy Bleck
Der verwundete Sokrates. Comicstrip nach Bertolt Brecht
Wounded Socrates. A comic strip after Bertolt Brecht


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