Lecture series Monasteries in Modern Media
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"Monasteries in Modern Media 2: Manga, Film und Instagram – Klöster und Klerus in medialer Vielfalt" (WiSe 2023/24)
For most people in the 21st century, nuns, monks and monasteries are phenomena that they know not from their own experience, but primarily through media presentation.
After the first part of the lecture series "Monasteries in Modern Media" was held last semester under the title "Of beer-brewing monks and warlike nuns. Monasteries and Clergy in Analogue and Digital Games", the focus will now be expanded. In this way, the impressive media diversity in which monasteries and clergy are present in modern day will be addressed. In addition to Japanese manga and social media such as Instagram or Twitter, a special focus will be on the presence of monastic life in film. It will be shown that these various forms of representation of nuns, monks and monasteries are not only an important part of modern (church) historical cultures, but also convey values, norms and ideas of their respective contexts of origin.
The events take place online via Zoom on Wednesdays from 5 to 6 p.m. (exception: on 13.12.2023 the event already starts at 3 p.m.).
Programme:
If you are interested, please contact Nathalie Schmidt or register for the OPAL course. You will then receive all the information in time before the beginning of the lecture series.
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NameMs Nathalie Schmidt
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Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte
Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte
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TUD Dresden University of Technology Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte (FOVOG)
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"Von bierbrauenden Mönchen und kriegerischen Nonnen – Klöster und Klerus in analogen und digitalen Spielen"
The depiction of nuns, monks and monasteries in analogue and digital games is an important component of modern (church) history cultures: In addition to actual historical sources and artefacts as well as reminiscences of Hollywood films or historical novels, it is above all the values, norms and ideas of their time and environment of origin that influence the design of the games. The significance of this comparatively little-researched topic was demonstrated by last year's exhibition "Mönch ärgere dich nicht – kriegerische Nonnen, trinkfeste Brüder und geheimnisvolle Klöster im Spiel" (Monks don't get angry - warlike nuns, hard-drinking brothers and mysterious monasteries in games) at the Museum Abtei Liesborn, which for the first time explored the presence of monastic culture in the popular medium of games. 2023 will also see the publication of the anthology "Von bierbrauenden Mönchen und kriegerischen Nonnen: Klöster und Klerus in analogen und digitalen Spielen" (Monasteries and Clergy in Analogue and Digital Games), which will explore the topic in greater depth. In addition to the lectures relevant to the content, the presence of church history, Christian cultural heritage and monastic culture in games and the mediation of all these aspects will be discussed. The lecture series therefore focuses on the perception and reproduction of history and events in relation to monastic history and what this in turn tells us about the significance of monastic history for the present.The lecture series is a cooperation between the Institut für historische Theologie und Ihre Didaktik an der WWU Münster, the Research Centre for Comparative Religious History (FOVOG) at the TU Dresden as well as the project Boardgame Historian and the Arbeitskreis Geschichtswissenschaft und Digitale Spiele (AKGWDS). A continuation of the lecture series on the presence of monasteries in other popular culture media such as films and social networks is planned for the winter semester 2023/24.
Programme:
If you are interested, please contact Nathalie Schmidt or register for the OPAL course. You will then receive all the information in time before the beginning of the lecture series.