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Eine Diskussion des Kitsch-Begriffs beschreibt diesen u.a. als das Bewusstsein, ein Werk mit einem Maßstab bewerten zu muessen, der nicht der eigene ist. Kitsch wird als (emotionale) Zumutung erlebt. In diesem Sinne erscheint der Film "Kljatva" ebenso als Kitsch wie der Band mit Erzaehlungen ueber Feliks Dzerzinski - zumindest heute, d.h. mit historischem Abstand.
Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, wie sich die im Zuge der Perestrojka-Politik erfolgte Schwaechung der Staatsmacht in Russland im Krimi niederschlaegt: Vertreter der frueheren politischen Elite tauchen nun als Kriminelle auf, ein Teil der Detektive macht mit diesen gemeinsame Sache, die Diskreditierung der Staatsmacht schwaecht aber auch die ehrlich gebliebenen und sich abmuehenden Kriminalisten.
The series "Potsdam Linguistic Investigations - Potsdamer linguistische Untersuchungen - Recherches linguistiques à Potsdam" presents cutting-edge fundamental linguistic research carried out at the University of Potsdam. Its major goal is to publish collection of articles, conference proceedings and monographs on contemporary issues in the fields of Slavic linguistics, Romance studies, English and American studies, German studies and general linguistics. A special focus of study is the formal, functional and cognitive description of language. The following areas of linguistics will seek to develop their own profile: phonology, morphology, syntax (with special attention to generative syntax), semantics, pragmatics (discourse analysis, speech act theory), sociolinguistics and language contact. We do not set any theoretical, methodological or geographical boundaries. The series will serve greatly as a forum for young scholars as well as other researchers working in various linguistic fields and frameworks in Potsdam and elsewhere. The indication of Potsdam stands for the crucial importance and outstanding quality of linguistic research at the University of Potsdam. On the other hand, researchers from other Universities with proven excellence of their work are most welcome to publish their doctoral dissertations, habilitation monographs or conference proceedings in this series. The languages of publication are German, English and French.
Formal Slavic Linguistics investigates all linguistic levels and their interfaces. The contributions of the FDSL VI Conference in Potsdam 2005 are concerned with the explicit description and explanation of prosody, information structure, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, applying recent developments in the Principles and Parameters Framework, OT, HPSG and formal Semantics. The authors analyze also issues in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics.