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Archive and memory in German literature and visual culture /

In recent years, the discourse of memory - and of German memory culture in particular - has become increasingly concerned with questions of the archive. An archive can refer to a physical place, the material found there, or the system that orders this material; in its broadest sense, it might refer...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Osborne, Dora (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2015.
Colección:Edinburgh German yearbook ; 9.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Between preservation and destruction: Bernd and Hilla Becher's Archive of "Anonymous Sculpture" / Priyanka Basu
  • Janos Frecot, Photographic Archives, and the Zero Hours of Berlin / Simon Ward
  • Saving the Present: Anselm Kiefer as Self-Archivist / Caitriona Leahy
  • Thomas Demand's Nationalgalerie: reconstructing a German archive / Dora Osborne
  • Turkish-German comedy goes archival: Alamanya- Willkommen in Deutschland (2011) / Lizzie Stewart
  • Echoes from the archive: retrieving and re-viewing cinematic remnants of the Nazi Past / Tobias Ebbrecht Hartmann
  • Harun Farocki's critical film archive / Annie Ring
  • Preserving the self: constructs of memory and biography in the works of Jürgen Fuchs / Carol Anne Costabile-Heming
  • Disruptions of the archive: renegotiating German history in autobiographical fiction after 1989 / Regine Criser
  • Verbalizing silence and sorting garbage: archiving experiences of displacement in recent post-Yugoslav fictions of migration by Saša Stanišić and Adriana Altaras / Diana Hitzke and Charlton Payne.
  • Preserving the Self: Constructs of Memory and Biography in the Works of Jürgen FuchsDisruptions of the Archive: Renegotiating German History in Autobiographical Fiction after 1989; Verbalizing Silence and Sorting Garbage: Archiving Experiences of Displacement in Recent Post-Yugoslav Fictions of Migration by Saša Stanišić and Adriana Altaras.