Lisa KienzlUniversität Bremen | Uni Bremen · ZeMKI, Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research
Lisa Kienzl
PhD
gender | identity | nation(alism) | religion | gaming cultures | media anthropology | historical anthropology
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Introduction
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the area of media, religion and culture at the University of Bremen.
I am a member in the lab "media and religion" at the "Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research" (ZeMKI) and part of the interdisciplinary and collaborative research platform "Worlds of Contradiction" (WoC).
Publications
Publications (14)
A critical introduction to the special issue of gamevironments focused on nation, nationalism, identity and video games as well as gaming cultures
Comics, bis in die späten 1990er-Jahre oft als kulturelles Randprodukt gering geschätzt, geraten in Zeiten der multimedialen Kommunikation zunehmend in den Aufmerksamkeitsfokus. Im Comic erscheint das Bild auf das Allerwesentlichste hin destilliert und durch das Medium Text erweitert. In einem bis wenigen Bildern lassen sich so, optimiert für die A...
In the Togelese game Origin - the Rise of Dzitri that was developed in Lome, the character Edoh takes you on a journey to historic places in the city to revive the spirit of Dzitri. Deyfou-lah Sani Bah-Traore, programmer and game developer, spoke with Lisa Kienzl about his and his Teammate s work on Origin - the Rise of Dzitri
Matthias Kempke, freelance game writer, narrative designer and creative consultant for games, speaks about his work on the 2D adventure game Ken Follett s The Pillars of the Earth (2017/2018) and his other projects.
Alison Rose. Antisemitism, Gender Bias, and the “Hervay Affair” of 1904: Bigotry in the Austrian Alps. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016. 187 pp. - Volume 42 Issue 2 - Lisa Kienzl
Portrayals of mediumship in modern Western television narratives need to be seen as part of a broader phenomenon of the presence of religious elements in Western media, a phenomenon I argue expresses a longing for grand narratives in contemporary Western society. The portrayal and mediatization of religious elements in television narratives as well...