In journals, the reception and production of knowledge coincide. Usingthe example of French structuralism and its reception in the Federal Republic ofGermany around 1966, the article shows that magazines did not simply depict ordiscuss theoretical“models”and“movements”, but actively formed them. Jour-nalistic forms such as the editorial and the interview, and also text collages typi-cal of magazines played an important role in this process. The specific materiality,publicity, and periodicity of journals thus became decisive factors in theoreticaldevelopments and intellectual upheavals
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