Berlin Center for Literature and Culture

The Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL) is a humanities institute for literary studies in interdisciplinary contexts that draws from a cultural studies framework. Its methods also engage with the structural transformations within historical-hermeneutic subject areas that have taken place in recent decades. In contrast to the study of literature at universities, predominantly organized by nationality, the ZfL fosters a broad concept of literature, but also uses interdisciplinary tools to fundamentally question the etiology of various literary concepts, their potential for the future, and the relationship between literature and other arts or cultural practices. This is done in the four research areas History of TheoryWorld LiteratureKnowledge of Life, and Research Practices and Styles. Literature remains a primary object of investigation in all areas, opening up new epistemological fields, new modes of knowledge, and new sets of questions in other disciplines. Our overarching project explores the development of alternative descriptions of modernity and how they fit in to a broader historical scope. As a relatively small, independent institute, the ZfL sees itself as a vital contributor to national and international research communities, but also as a critical observer of an ever-changing academic landscape.

For further information, please visit the Institute’s web page:

http://www.zfl-berlin.org/the-zfl.html