Kiel 1969: Ein Erinnerungsort der Geographie

Benedikt Korf und Ute Wardenga  | 2021

In this editorial, we introduce the special section on the politics of memory of „Kiel 1969“, the famous German geographers’ conference, during which, as the myth narrates, a revolution took place within the discipline of German-language geography. By introducing and contextualizing the three individual statements by Julia Verne, Ulf Strohmayer and Peter Weichhart, who all recount their entanglements with the myth of „Kiel 1969“, we invite the reader to reflect upon the dynamics through which „events“ turn into „myths“ that shape individual careers and strategic struggles within the discipline.

Date
25.08.2021
Language
German
Publication Type
Journal article
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LEI_F_11
RISC Leipzig
Spatial Semantics of Populist Discourses in International Comparison
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