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Nov 2024
22m 56s

James Bond - Männlichkeit im Spiegel der...

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James Bond, britischer Geheimagent, schreibt seit Jahrzehnten Kinogeschichte, erfolgreich und ausdauernd. Als Weltenretter und Frauenmagnet profiliert er sich immer wieder neu und spiegelt Männlichkeitsideale und den Zeitgeist. Von Brigitte Kohn (BR 2023)

Autorin dieser Folge: Brigitte Kohn
Regie: Sabine Kienhöfer
Es sprachen: Katja Amberger und Thomas Birnstiel
Technik: Regine Elbers
Redaktion: Bernhard Kastner

Das Manuskript zur Folge gibt es HIER.

Interviewpartner/innen:

Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier, Professorin für Englische Literatur und Didaktik an der Universität Hildesheim;
Prof. Werner Greve, Professor für Psychologie an der Universität Hildesheim

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