How to Cite

Branković, Carina, Heidbrink, Simone and Lagemann, Charlotte (Eds.): Religion in Ex-Position: Religious Studies on Display, Heidelberg: heiBOOKS, 2017 (Universitätsmuseum Heidelberg: Kataloge, Volume 11). https://doi.org/10.11588/heibooks.69.59

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-946531-05-0 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-946531-04-3 (Softcover)

Published

02/01/2017

Authors

Carina Branković (Ed.), Simone Heidbrink (Ed.), Charlotte Lagemann (Ed.)

Religion in Ex-Position

Religious Studies on Display

This companion volume results from the exhibition Religion in Ex-Position (2014/2015), a teaching project, organised by lecturers of the Institute for Religious Studies at the University of Heidelberg (Germany) and museum experts in co-operation with the University Museum Heidelberg. It used various thematic key aspects and practical examples to address a multitude of approaches from the fields of Religious and Cultural Studies, e.g. a selection of approaches by historical and recent scholars of religion along with criticism of religion, the difficulty of defining religion and the different perspectives on religion. The result was a hands-on exhibition, focussing on theories and methods of the discipline of Religious Studies, whose history traces back to the early 20th century, illustrating the diversity and plurality of the study of religion.

The book consists of an exhibition catalogue, which presents the exhibits and installations on display including the accompanying texts, along with an essay collection, where different authors from a multitude of academic backgrounds discuss the exhibition as a whole or focus on certain aspects. The central question “How to research religion(s)?” invites readers to become acquainted with the scholarship of religion, to adopt different perspectives and to challenge views. At the same time it emphasises the importance of Religious Studies for culture and society nowadays.

Carina Branković and Simone Heidbrink are research assistants and lecturers at the Institute for Religious Studies, University of Heidelberg. Charlotte Lagemann is art historian and curator of the museum of Heidelberg University. Together they have curated the exhibition Religion in Ex-Position (2014/2015), a teaching project with students of Religious Studies.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Inhaltsverzeichnis
6-7
Carina Branković, Simone Heidbrink
Ein Vorwort
10-11
Charlotte Lagemann
Noch ein Vorwort
12-13
Carina Branković, Simone Heidbrink
Eine Einführung
14-20
Gregor Ahn, Carina Branković, Simone Heidbrink
Religionswissenschaft in Heidelberg
21-30
Wißmann Hans
Günter Lanczkowski (1917-1993)
31-33
Peter J. Bräunlein
Anmerkungen zur Erschließung eines neuen Forschungsfeldes
34-37
Simone Heidbrink, Sinje Krause
Individuelle Religiosität in qualitativer Perspektive
38-46
Leonardo Ruland
Ansätze und Begrifflichkeiten der Religionswissenschaft
47-52
Sinje Krause
Warum der FC St. Pauli Religion sein kann
56-59
Susanne Claußen
Ausstellungsinterpretationen
60-61
62-64
Madeleine Brand, Carina Branković, Simone Heidbrink
Der ‚Markt der Religionen‘ aus religionssoziologischer Perspektive
65-69
70-73
Nicole Maria Bauer
Ein rotes Bändchen als religiöses Markenzeichen
74-77
Esther Berg
Kampfkunst als Gegenstand religionswissenschaftlicher Forschung
78-81
Carina Branković
Zu George Taboris Konstruktionen ausgewählter biblischer Erzählungen und Ereignisse in "Die Goldberg-Variationen" (1991)
82-85
Silke Hasper, Christiane Widmann
Online-Werbung als religionswissenschaftliches Untersuchungsfeld
86-90
Simone Heidbrink
Religionshistorische und mediengeschichtliche Überlegungen
91-97
Kathrin Kohle
"VeggieTales" und die Vermarktung von Religion in den USA
102-107
Dimitry Okropiridze
Ammas religiöse Kraft
108
Silke Hasper, Inken Prohl
Material-religiöse Annäherungen
109-113
Antony Pattathu
Die Medialisierung der Bestattung im Film
114-117
Jan Wysocki
Spiel trifft Ernst
118-121
Michaela Gayer, Laura Sommer
Oder: Die Notwendigkeit einer religionswissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzung mit der Science-Fiction Serie "Doctor Who"
122-124
Nina Tillhon
Museumswissenschaftliche Perspektiven
129-132
Ausstellungsteil
133-217
Ausstellungsmacher_innen und Autor_innen
218-223

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