Kulturunternehmer und moderne Massenkultur: Musiktheater zwischen Broadway und Montreal

Antje Dietze (SFB 1199) & Maren Möhring (SFB 1199 & Leipzig U)

Vortrag als Teil der Ringvorlesung „Musik und kulturelle Identitäten“ von Stefan Keym, Musikwissenschaft, Uni Leipzig, Sommersemester 2020

Biographical Notes

Dr. Antje Dietze (SFB 1199, Leipzig University, Germany)

Antje Dietze studied cultural studies in Leipzig and Paris, earning her PhD in 2012 from Leipzig University for a work on the role of cultural organizations and artistic practice during the post-socialist transition in Germany. As part of her current research she spent 2014/15 as a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) P.R.I.M.E. research fellow at the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies at the University of Montreal (Canada). Her research interests include entertainment and the arts, cultural industries, and cultural change within the study of culture and transnational history, focusing particularly on Europe and North America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Prof. Dr. Maren Möhring (SFB 1199 & Institute for the Study of Culture, Leipzig University, Germany)
Maren Möhring studied history and German literature in Hamburg and Dublin. She gained a PhD in history from the University Munich and a venia legendi in modern history from the University of Cologne. Her current research interests include the history of modern mass culture and the role of food and health in modern societies.