Edinburgh German Yearbook

Edinburgh German Yearbook
Title Edinburgh German Yearbook PDF eBook
Author Laura Bradley
Publisher Camden House
Pages 252
Release 2011-10
Genre Drama
ISBN 1571134921

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While Bertold Brecht became identified internationally as the cultural figurehead of the GDR, his relationship with the authorities was always complex. This book examines his activities in the GDR and the regime's marginalizing response and posthumous appropriation of his legacy.

Edinburgh German Yearbook 11

Edinburgh German Yearbook 11
Title Edinburgh German Yearbook 11 PDF eBook
Author Helmut Schmitz
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 184
Release 2017
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1571139788

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New essays exploring the resurgence of the theme of romantic relationships and love in German literature since around the turn of the millennium. While sociologists have long agreed that the problems of modern and contemporary subjectivity crystallize in the issue of romantic relationships and love (e.g., Luhmann, Illouz, Beck, etc.), the theme of love, so crucial to the foundational text of modern German literature, Goethe's Werther, all but disappeared from German prose literature in the second half of the twentieth century. Yet over the past fifteen years German-language literature has witnessed an explosion of novels with "Liebe" in their titles as well as novels that centrally focus on intersubjective erotic and emotional relationships. A number of major contemporary writers (Treichel, Walser, Kermani, Ortheil, Maron, Zaimoglu, Genazino) have written Liebesromane or novels in which significant sociohistorical questions are refracted through the love relationships of their protagonists. German film likewise has increasingly thematized love relationships under postromantic conditions, e.g. in the films of the Berlin school. Simultaneously, the development of both feminist and LGBTQ politics over the past decades has exploded the heteronormative discourses ofdesire in a way that has both expanded and enriched the lovers' discourse, while recent developments of urban (hetero)sexuality have expanded the previously available models of expressing erotic relationships in ways that are reminiscent of the utopian ending of Goethe's first version of Stella. The present collection offers a wide-ranging set of essays on these developments. Contributors: Esther K. Bauer, Sven Glawion, Silke Horstkotte, Sarra Kassem, Maria Roca Lizarazu, Helmut Schmitz, Angelika Vybiral. Helmut Schmitz is Reader in German at the University of Warwick. Peter Davies is Professor and Head of German at the University of Edinburgh.

Edinburgh German Yearbook 14

Edinburgh German Yearbook 14
Title Edinburgh German Yearbook 14 PDF eBook
Author Frauke Matthes
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 263
Release 2021-04-15
Genre Politics and culture
ISBN 1640140840

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Examines the heightened role of politics in contemporary German and Austrian cultural productions and institutions and what it means for German Studies.

New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language, National Socialism, and the Shoah

New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language, National Socialism, and the Shoah
Title New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language, National Socialism, and the Shoah PDF eBook
Author Peter Davies
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 258
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1571135979

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New perspectives on the relationship - or the perceived relationship - between the German language and the causes, nature, and legacy of National Socialism and the Shoah.

Masculinities in German Culture

Masculinities in German Culture
Title Masculinities in German Culture PDF eBook
Author Sarah Colvin
Publisher Camden House
Pages 292
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781571133618

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Intended to encourage and disseminate lively and open discussion of themes pertinent to German Studies, viewed from all angles (literary, artistic, musical, theoretical) Edinburgh German Yearbook takes particular interest in cultural problems and issues arising out of politics and history. Volume 2 examines the meanings and significance of 'masculinity' in German culture, from medieval mystics to the cultural impact of young male immigrants living in Germany today.

New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature

New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature
Title New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature PDF eBook
Author Frauke Matthes
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 285
Release 2023-05-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3031103181

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The complex nexus between masculinity and national identity has long troubled, but also fascinated the German cultural imagination. This has become apparent again since the fall of the Iron Curtain and the turn of the millennium when transnational developments have noticeably shaped Germany’s self-perception as a nation. This book examines the social and political impact of transnationalism with reference to current discourses of masculinity in novels by five contemporary male German-language authors. Specifically, it analyses how conceptions of the masculine interact with those of nationality, ethnicity, and otherness in the selected texts and assesses the new masculinities that result from those interactions. Exploring how local discourses of masculinity become part of transnational contexts in contemporary writing, the book moves a consideration of masculinities from a "native" into a transnational sphere.

Cultural Responses to the Far Right in Contemporary Germany

Cultural Responses to the Far Right in Contemporary Germany
Title Cultural Responses to the Far Right in Contemporary Germany PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 248
Release 2024-06-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004701338

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Against the backdrop of an insurgent far right and numerous deadly neo-Nazi attacks, various cultural practitioners have written far-right violence into Germany’s collective memory and imagined more inclusive futures in its wake. This volume explores contemporary examples from literature, music, theatre, film, television and art that respond to this situation. They demonstrate that, alongside the ways in which art expands the public sphere in terms of what is said and who is heard, aesthetic questions of how artistic works are presented are a crucial part of how they open up new perspectives.