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Der Beitrag hat zum Ziel, einen kurzen und knappen Entwurf einer quantitativ-qualitativen (diskurs-)linguistischen Analyse von sprachlichen Repräsentationen der Migration als gegenwärtiges Phänomen in ausgewählten schriftlichen Texten des deutschen Korpus DeReKo anhand der Dresdner Neuesten Nachrichten (regionale Tageszeitung) zu skizzieren. Die Analysen des Lexems Migration und seiner textuellen Realisierungen, der Frequenz des Lemmas *Migration*, seiner syntagmatischen Muster und Kookkurrenzen, Stereotypisierungen werden anhand von kurzen authentischen Auszügen aus dem Korpus durchgeführt
Vorgestellt werden zwei Neuerungen im DaF-Curriculum an der Westböhmischen Universität Pilsen: KOMIN ist ein Komplexpraktikum, in dem die Studierenden einen literarischen Text unter literatur- und sprachwissenschaftlichen Aspekten analysieren und darauf aufbauend einen Unterrichtsentwurf entwickeln. IMAG bedeutet "Einführung in die komparatistische Imagologie": an literarischen Beispielen wird gezeigt, wie Images entstehen und im interkulturellen Dialog funktionieren.
How can music history help us understand the establishment of national character? This article discusses a prosaic text by Johann Friedrich Rochlitz as a medium for implementing stereotypical ideas of "the Italian" in German music historiography and, thereby, in public consciousness. It shows how particular musical qualities of the story's fictional protagonists are blurred with ideas of national character. Against this background, the predominant reception of the author Rochlitz in the realm of German music historiography can be reevaluated from a more transnational scholarly perspective. Key to this reassessment is investigation into the categories of fictional and musical characters with regard to notions of both "the German" and "the Italian."
Starting from the definition that stereotypes are based on categorization and attribution, this article first deals with the relationship between categorization and stereotyping as well as images and imagology. The multitude of categories and stereotypes used in the process of perception raises the question of which categories are decisive in which social contexts and how different social categories are intertwined. Following an examination of categories, stereotypes, and images, these questions of interdependence lead to the fourth important topic of this article: intersectionality.
In visual narratives such as comics, national images are actually depicted. While Franco-Belgian comics have been the subject of detailed studies regarding the national stereotypes they convey, Flemish comics have been largely ignored. This article focuses on three albums of the Flemish comic series "Suske en Wiske", in which the heroes travel to a fictitious Eastern Bloc country, Japan, and China. It will examine how both heteroimages and auto-image are presented (visually, textually, and as part of the plot), and how comic characters may combine contradictory ethnotypes. As it will turn out, in the early album (1945) ethnotypes are perpetuated, whereas in later ones (1984, 2008) they are rather undermined.