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    Belonging – Zugehörigkeit und Eigentum.Dorothee Kimmich - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2021 (2):12-25.
    »Belonging« is usually discussed in the context of social participation. However, the English »belonging« also associates – similar to the German word ›zugehörig‹– the aspect of possession and property: it is also about »belongings«. In the following, various examples from religion, politics, literature, and film will be used to discuss the narratives that intertwine social belonging and material possession and reveal as well as conceal their (neo)mythical connection.
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    Ähnlichkeit: ein kulturtheoretisches Paradigma.Anil Bhatti & Dorothee Kimmich (eds.) - 2015 - Konstanz: Konstanz University Press.
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    Similarity: a paradigm for culture theory.Anil Bhatti & Dorothee Kimmich (eds.) - 2018 - New Delhi, India: Tulika Books.
    Papers presented in three conferences, supported by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, the Excellence Cluster 16: 'Cultural Foundation of Integration' at the University of Konstanz, and the Institute of German Studies and the Forum Scientairum at the Univesity of Tubingen.
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    Lob der ›ruhigen Belustigung‹: Zu Thomasius’ kritischer Epikur-Rezeption.Dorothee Kimmich - 1997 - In Friedrich Vollhardt (ed.), Christian Thomasius : Neue Forschungen Im Kontext der Frühaufklärung. De Gruyter. pp. 379-394.
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    Tiefe: Kulturgeschichte ihrer Konzepte, Figuren und Praktiken.Dorothee Kimmich & Sabine Müller (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Depth" represents one of the oldest and most important metaphors in cultural history, not least because of its close connection to concepts of truth and knowledge, origin and soul, substance and reason. Yet beyond these positive connotations, the term also invokes numerous negative associations, serving as a projection screen for the dark, irrational, and threatening. These divergent roles give the term an ambivalent meaning.
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