Gender dispute in Schussenried: Posters for the peasant war exhibition provide excitement!

Erfahren Sie alles über die Landesausstellung „Uffrur“ im Kloster Schussenried, die den Bauernkrieg von 1524/25 thematisiert.
Find out everything about the state exhibition "Uffrur" in the Schussenried monastery, which discussed the peasant war of 1524/25. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Gender dispute in Schussenried: Posters for the peasant war exhibition provide excitement!

Bad Schussenried, Deutschland - On July 10, 2025, the large state exhibition "Uffrur" in the Schussenried monastery attracted great attention. This show, which was launched by the State Museum of Württemberg, deals with the peasant war of 1524/25 and shows exciting aspects of history that many stimulate thinking.

The eight AI generated protagonists who describe the events from their perspective in the exhibition are particularly interesting. This innovative approach was chosen to make history alive and understandable. Numerous exhibits and explanatory notice boards complement the impressive presentation. A highlight for visitors is the use of artificial intelligence, which not only brings the historical figures visually, but also acoustically.

controversy about gender notification

Despite the consistently positive response, there are also critical voices for the exhibition. A reader commented in an email to the Biberacher SZ editorial team and questioned the use of the term “farmers” on the information boards. She criticized that this spelling does not correspond to the official regulations of the Council for German Spelling, which the gender star does not allow. Instead, the Duden recommends using formulations with a slash, such as "farmers and farmers". Curator Marco Veronesi said that the decision for "farmers" was a pragmatic consideration in order to increase readability and that the representation of gender roles in historical texts is often complex and can vary.

In addition, Frank Brunecker, the head of the Biberach Museum, emphasized the relevance of a stronger emphasis on the role of women in this story. This shows that the argument about gender depictions also occupies an important place in historical contexts.

insight into history and modern parallels

The show runs until October 5, 2025 and forms the heart of a major project that reflects the 500-year history of the peasant war. As part of this series, a roadshow called "Uffrur! On the road" is also started, which will be seen in 17 different locations. This underlines the endeavor to continue the discussion about historical and current protest movements, similar to the accompanying exhibition "Protest!", Which addresses the connection between historical injustices and modern climate protests.

What remains is the central questions of justice and resistance. Even then as now, people are looking for opportunities to raise their voice and to counter injustices. The farmers who used leaflets in the 16th century would probably have used social media as a platform for their concerns today. These parallel currents are also available in the current time when protest movements are increasingly looking for communication methods that are inexpensive and efficient.

The exhibition "Uffrur" not only shows the historical perspective of the Peasant War, but also invites you to a comparison with current resistance movements. It illuminates how important it is that the voices of people are heard and how history and protest always make an interaction.

FAZIT: The exhibition "Uffrur" is not only a review of the past, but also a call for reflection on the present. It remains exciting how the discourse around gender representations will develop in historiography and mediation.

For more information, visit the Schwäbische, Announcement and Herder website.

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