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  1. As German as Kafka
    identity and singularity in German literature around 1900 and 2000
    Autor*in: Rock, Lene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    Countless literary endeavours by 'new Germans' have come into the spotlight of academic research since the turn of the 21st century. Yet 'minority writing' and its distinctive renegotiation of traditional concepts of cultural identity are far from a... mehr

     

    Countless literary endeavours by 'new Germans' have come into the spotlight of academic research since the turn of the 21st century. Yet 'minority writing' and its distinctive renegotiation of traditional concepts of cultural identity are far from a recent phenomenon in German literature. More than a hundred years ago, German-Jewish writers put a clear stamp on German modernism and were intensely engaged in various cultural and political discourses on Jewish identity. This book is the first to unfold literary parallels between these two riveting periods in German cultural history. Drawing on the philosophical oeuvre of Jean-Luc Nancy, a comparative reading of texts by, amongst others, Beer-Hofmann, Kermani, Özdamar, Roth, Schnitzler, and Zaimoglu examines similar literary approaches to the thorny issue of cultural identity in either period, while developing an overarching perspective on the 'politics of literature'.

     

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  2. Nationalism before the nation state
    literary constructions of inclusion, exclusion, and self-definition (1756-1871)
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    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Zusammenfassung: "Though the German Nation State was only founded in 1871, the German nation had been imagined long before it ever took political shape. Covering the period from the Seven Years' War to the foundation of the German nation, Nationalism... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: "Though the German Nation State was only founded in 1871, the German nation had been imagined long before it ever took political shape. Covering the period from the Seven Years' War to the foundation of the German nation, Nationalism before the Nation State: Literary Constructions of Inclusion, Exclusion, and Self-Definition (1756-1871) explores how the nation was imagined by different groups, at different times, and in connection with other ideologies. Between them the eight chapters in this volume explore the connections between religion, nationalism and patriotism, and individual chapters show how marginalised voices such as women and Jews contributed to discourses on national identity. Finally, the chapters also consider the role of memory in constructing ideas of nationhood. Contributors are: Johannes Birgfeld, Anita Bunyan, Dirk Göttsche, Caroline Mannweiler, Alex Marshall, Dagmar Paulus, Ellen Pilsworth, and Ernest Schonfield"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Quelle: DNB Sachgruppe Deutsche Sprache und Literatur
    Beteiligt: Paulus, Dagmar (Herausgeber); Pilsworth, Ellen (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Konferenzschrift
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9789004366831; 9004366830
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: Nationalism before the nation: inclusion, exclusion and self-definition (1756-1871) (2017, London)
    Schriftenreihe: National cultivation of culture ; volume 22
    Schlagworte: Deutsch; Literatur; Nationalbewusstsein <Motiv>; Nationalismus <Motiv>; Nationalcharakter <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: (fast)1700-1900; (lcsh)German literature--18th century--History and criticism.; (lcsh)German literature--19th century--History and criticism.; (lcsh)National characteristics, German, in literature.; (lcsh)Nationalism in literature.; (lcsh)National characteristics, German--History.; (lcsh)Nationalism--Germany--History.; (lcsh)Group identity--Germany.; (fast)German literature.; (fast)Group identity.; (fast)Intellectual life.; (fast)National characteristics, German.; (fast)National characteristics, German, in literature.; (fast)Nationalism.; (fast)Nationalism in literature.; (fast)Politics and government.; (lcsh)Germany--Intellectual life--18th century.; (lcsh)Germany--Intellectual life--19th century.; (lcsh)Germany--Politics and government--1789-1900.; (fast)Germany.; (fast)Criticism, interpretation, etc.; (fast)History.
    Umfang: X, 196 Seiten, Illustrationen, 25 cm
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    Beiträge der Konferenz am University College London 2017, die diesem Buch seinen Titel gegeben hat - Vorwort

  3. As German as Kafka
    identity and singularity in German literature around 1900 and 2000
    Autor*in: Rock, Lene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    Countless literary endeavours by 'new Germans' have come into the spotlight of academic research since the turn of the 21st century. Yet 'minority writing' and its distinctive renegotiation of traditional concepts of cultural identity are far from a... mehr

     

    Countless literary endeavours by 'new Germans' have come into the spotlight of academic research since the turn of the 21st century. Yet 'minority writing' and its distinctive renegotiation of traditional concepts of cultural identity are far from a recent phenomenon in German literature. More than a hundred years ago, German-Jewish writers put a clear stamp on German modernism and were intensely engaged in various cultural and political discourses on Jewish identity. This book is the first to unfold literary parallels between these two riveting periods in German cultural history. Drawing on the philosophical oeuvre of Jean-Luc Nancy, a comparative reading of texts by, amongst others, Beer-Hofmann, Kermani, Özdamar, Roth, Schnitzler, and Zaimoglu examines similar literary approaches to the thorny issue of cultural identity in either period, while developing an overarching perspective on the 'politics of literature'.

     

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  4. German reunification and the legacy of East-German literature and culture
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    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Since the tumultuous events of 1989/1990, writers, cultural practitioners and academics have responded to, reconstructed and reflected upon the process and enduring impact of German reunification. This bilingual volume provides a nuanced... mehr

     

    Since the tumultuous events of 1989/1990, writers, cultural practitioners and academics have responded to, reconstructed and reflected upon the process and enduring impact of German reunification. This bilingual volume provides a nuanced understanding of the literature and culture of the GDR and its legacy today. It explores a broad range of genres, combines perspectives on both lesser-known and more established writers, and juxtaposes academic articles with the personal reflections of those who directly experienced and engaged with the GDR from within or beyond its borders. Whether creative practitioners or academics, contributors consider the broader literary and intellectual contexts and traditions shaping GDR literature and culture in a way that broadens and enriches our understanding of reunification and its legacy.

     

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