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This paper aims to analyze the effects on German literature of the renewed interest in Nazi past. In order to do that, it considers Adorno’s and Mitscherlichs’ studies, in which they try – from a psychoanalytic point of view – to understand the ...
Filippo Pelacci
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German-language culture and the Slav stranger within [PDF]
The aim of this article is to delineate the symbolic position of the Slavonic, and in particular the Czech, in German-language Austrian culture of the period 1890–1940. My approach will be informed by psychoanalysis.
Beasley-Murray, T.
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The important trend to the new paradigm of self-perception by literary characters in the global world of today as reflected in the modern German transnational literature is demonstrated by an example of the novel Russians are those who love birch tress
Elizaveta V. Sokolova
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Per niente nuovo: il realismo nella letteratura tedesca degli ultimi anni
The literary practices of the last years in Germany don’t show signs of a coming back of realistic poetics. Postmodernism hasn’t been object of attention, neither in German literature nor in its critics.
Massimo Bonifazio
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Review of Emily Jeremiah. Nomadic Ethics in Contemporary Women’s Writing in German: Strange Subjects. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2012. 232 pp.
Brooke D. Kreitinger
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World Literary Histories as Rewritings of World Historiography
This essay approaches the question of rewriting world civilization through a sub-set of civilizational history, namely the historiography of world literature.
Thomas O. Beebee
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Images of Strangeness in Die Züchtigung (1985) and Die Annäherung (2016) by Anna Mitgutsch
The paper deals with the broad concept of strangeness in the literary work of Anna Mitgutsch, a contemporary Austrian writer. The topic of strangeness is a keynote in her rich literary output.
Aneta Jurzysta
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Letting the System Completely Absorb Me Would Be So Much Easier [PDF]
SchwarzRund is a Black Dominican queer femme feminist, active in intersectional education, Black German publishing and spoken word, empowerment around Fatness, Blackness, Queerness, and allyship, and critical media research.
Gramling, David, Ploschnitzki, Patrick
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In the Weimar era Berlin becomes the capital of those contradictions that characterize the very concept of ‘modernity’: A city of unbridled consumerism and streets crowded with homeless people, accused of permissiveness in morals and customs and at the ...
Sonia Saporiti
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The spaces of truth and cathedral window light
Major writers and painters of the Romantic period interpreted the church or cathedral in its organic and spiritual dimensions as a complex expression of a matured Christian civilization.
G. Gillespie
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