Mind-Akademie 2025

Radmila Mladenova

Dr. Radmila Mladenova ist Literatur- und Filmwissenschaftlerin und leitet den Critical Film&Image Hub an der Forschungsstelle Antiziganismus in Heidelberg. Sie hat als Autorin und Herausgeberin mehrere Bücher zum Thema visueller Antiziganismus veröffentlicht: Patterns of Symbolic Violence (heiUP 2019), Antigypsyism and Film (heiUP 2020), Visuelle Dimensionen des Antiziganismus (heiUP 2021). Ihre Dissertation The 'White' Mask and the 'Gypsy' Mask in Film (heiUP 2022) verteidigte sie am Slavischen Institut der Universität Heidelberg. Ihre Ausbildung umfasst einen B.A. in Anglistik und Amerikanistik an der Universität Sofia (2001), und einen M.A. in Kultur im Prozess der Moderne: Literatur und Medien an der Universität Mannheim (2014).


Beitrag

03.10
09:30
60min
The Hijacked Monomyth or How Racism Structures Collective Imaginaries
Radmila Mladenova

The talk makes a case for adopting a structuralist approach in racism-critical analyses of narratives. It proposes a novel analytical model, based on Joseph Campbell's monomyth (the hero's journey), and showcases the model’s utility in the context of antigypsyism. Taking key examples from (children's) literature and (silent) film, the author offers an exemplary application of the model and is thus able to crack the narrative code of antigypsyism, explaining how and why 'gypsy' figures and their netherworld have been used as narrative devices for (re)shaping and inculcating normative notions of class, 'race', gender, sexuality, nationality or homeland. The usefulness of the proposed analytical model is, in fact, twofold: on the one hand, it provides verifiable criteria for identifying problematic (racist) fictional storyworlds; on the other hand, it has the potential to revive the question of universality in literary studies, and the humanities in general.

Windsor (A309)