Karl Krolow and the Poetics of Amnesia in Postwar Germany

Karl Krolow and the Poetics of Amnesia in Postwar Germany

Author: Neil H. Donahue

Publisher: Camden House

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9781571132512

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Donahue presents Krolow's career from a wholly new perspective, presenting in sum, but overturning, decades of Krolow criticism that, begun on a false footing, missed the real historical depth in Krolow's poems: the depth of avoidance."--BOOK JACKET.


The Technological Unconscious in German Modernist Literature

The Technological Unconscious in German Modernist Literature

Author: Larson Powell

Publisher: Camden House

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781571133823

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"Even after the end of modernism and postmodernism, the grandiose fantasies of artifice and self-reference that have informed so much modernist literature still resonate in the "social constructivism" of current literary and cultural theory: in the idea that we can perform or construct "identities" or social roles without external constraint, as if we had consumer choice of self. Larson Powell's book posits nature as a limit to such fantasies, redefining aesthetic modernity's conception of and relation to nature and therefore its relation to reality. He shows how nature, no longer the idealized, maternally coded Utopia of the Romantics, becomes the trace of specific political, sexual, and technological traumas. The book's four chapters center on the representation of nature in German prose and-especially-poetry by Rainer Maria Rilke, Gottfried Benn, Bertolt Brecht, and Alfred Doblin from the years 1900 to 1945, while making reference to other literatures as well." "Powell's term "the Technological Unconscious" refers to a point of intersection between psychoanalysis and social and scientific theories of modernism and also to the philosophical mediation between history and nature, a motif important from Kant to Adorno. Powell critiques the tendency toward jargon of an often merely rhetorical "theory," while continuing to develop the philosophical and conceptual inheritance of Continental traditions. He analyzes in connection with the works treated the conceptions of subject and system in the theories of Adorno, Luhmann, and Lacan and their relation to their complement, nature. The Technological Unconscious is thus an important polemical intervention both in the debates over interdisciplinarity and in those between eclectic "culturalist" theories such as New Historicism and postcolonialism on the one hand and systems theory and psychoanalysis on the other." --Book Jacket.


Aesthetics and Politics in Modern German Culture

Aesthetics and Politics in Modern German Culture

Author: Brigid Haines

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9783039113552

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"The papers... were delivered at a conference, Aesthetics and Politics in Modern German Culture, which was held in honour of Professor Rhys W. Williams ... the conference took place, from 31 August to 2 September 2008, at the University of Wales Conference Centre, Gregynog Hall" --Foreword.


Visions of Violence

Visions of Violence

Author: Richard Langston

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0810124718

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Nazi Germany's campaign against 'degenerate art' and its persecution of experimental artists pushed the avant-garde in Germany to the brink of extinction. This book examines how the avant-garde came back after the war, reconfiguring its aesthetics in the light of those years.


Nonconformist Writing in Nazi Germany

Nonconformist Writing in Nazi Germany

Author: John Klapper

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1571139095

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An innovative, critical, historically informed, yet accessible reassessment of writers who remained in Nazi Germany and Austria yet expressed nonconformity - even dissent - through their fiction.


Flight of Fantasy

Flight of Fantasy

Author: Neil H. Donahue

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9781571810021

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After the end of Nazi era, many German writers claimed to have retreated into "Inner Emigration". This book presents the complexity of Inner Emigration through the analysis of individual cases of writers who, under constant pressure from a watchful dictatorship to conform and to collaborate, were caught between conscience and compromise.


Clues: A Journal of Detection, Vol. 39, No. 2 (Fall 2021)

Clues: A Journal of Detection, Vol. 39, No. 2 (Fall 2021)

Author: Elizabeth Foxwell

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2021-11-05

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 147664487X

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For over two decades, Clues has included the best scholarship on mystery and detective fiction. With a combination of academic essays and nonfiction book reviews, it covers all aspects of mystery and detective fiction material in print, television and movies. As the only American scholarly journal on mystery fiction, Clues is essential reading for literature and film students and researchers; popular culture aficionados; librarians; and mystery authors, fans and critics around the globe.


Local - Global Narratives

Local - Global Narratives

Author: Renate Rechtien

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 9042022612

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Over the past decade and a half, Germany has experienced a period of political and cultural turbulence which many have attributed to the combined challenges of unification and globalisation. In response to growing exposure to global markets, politics and migration debates about identity have increasingly been renationalised. At the same time, there has been a notable reappraisal in Germany (and in German Studies) of the regional and global as spaces for the construction of identity. This volume sets out to explore these complex and at times contradictory trends, focusing in particular on developments in Germany since the 1970s, although chapters treating earlier periods are also included. The volume brings together British, Irish, German, Canadian and American scholars working in the field, and resulted from a conference organised by Women in German Studies at the University of Bath. The first section is primarily concerned with the specifically German concept of locality known as Heimat and its changing relationship with the global. Included are explorations of the writings of Kafka, Bachmann, Johnson, Sell, Wolf, Brinkmann and Jelinek amongst others as well as films by Schlöndorff and Steyerl. The second section focuses on the impact of the global on institutions and rituals such as commemoration, memorialisation, and architecture, which have traditionally been influential in shaping national self-images. Overall, this volume concludes that the nature of the relationship to the local has fundamentally changed under the impact of globalisation.