Publications
Here you will find a selection of the most recent and important publications by the Chair's team.
The complete list of publications can be found on the Chair holder 's website and under the respective employees.
Time and 'âventiure' in Wolfram von Eschenbach's 'Parzival'. On the
narrative identity construction of the hero, Berlin/Boston 2020 (= Deutsche
Literature. Studies and Sources 34).
published by De Gruyter
Federow, Anne-Katrin; Malcher, Kay; Münkler, Marina (eds.)
Middle High German heroic epic from a narratological perspective.
Berlin, De Gruyter 2017
Germany has been torn from its comfort zone. The "refugee crisis" has made the fundamental problems of our society visible and shown that the old Germany is irrevocably gone. Herfried and Marina Münkler place the current situation - beyond the excitement of daily politics - in its historical context and point out that migration and refugee movements are not the exception, but the rule.
The book was published on 26.08.2016.
- Announcement Interview with NDR Kultur on 22.08. 2016 "Klassik à la carte"
- Family constellation. An article in Spiegel magazine no. 34 from 20.08.2016
- Tagesspiegel on 28.08.2016 Causa Tagesspiegel
- FAZ interview from 30.08.2016
Signs of friendship. Gestures, gifts and signs of friendship in medieval literature. Edited by Marina Münkler, Antje Sablotny and Matthias Standke. Heidelberg: Winter 2015 (Supplements to Euphorion, issue 86).
Münkler, Marina: Marco Polo. Life and legend. 2nd revised and expanded edition. Munich: C.H. Beck 2015.
Münkler, Marina: Narrative ambiguity. The Faust books of the 16th to 18th centuries. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Rupprecht 2011 (= Historical Semantics 15).
(= habilitation thesis)
Münkler, Marina: Experience of the foreign. The Description of East Asia in the Eyewitness Accounts of the 13th and 14th Centuries. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2000 (= dissertation)
Aspects of a language of love. Forms of dialog in Minnesang. Publications for the Journal of German Studies 21. ed. by Marina Münkler. Bern, Berlin: Peter Lang 2011
(= Publications for the Journal of German Studies 21).
Malcher, Kay: The fascination of violence. Reception-aesthetic studies of aventiure-like Dietrich epics. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter 2009.
(= dissertation)
Dröse, Albrecht: The Poetics of Controversy. Conflict and transformation of discourses in Johannes von Tepl's 'Ackermann'. Heidelberg 2012.
(= dissertation)