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Transnational German studies /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Braun, Rebecca (Editor ), Schofield, Benedict (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2020.
Colección:Transnational modern languages ; [5]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contributors
  • Introduction: Transnationalizing German Studies
  • Part 1: Language: Local and Global Voices
  • 1. Translation, Transposition, Transmission: Low German and Processes of Cultural Transformation
  • 2. Developing a Polyglot Poetics: The Power of Testimony and Lived Literary Experience
  • 3. German Writers from Abroad: Translingualism, Hybrid Languages, 'Broken' Germans
  • 4. Collaboration and Commitment: German-language Books Across Borders
  • Part 2: Spatiality: Mapping Nations, Mapping Networks
  • 5. Networks and World Literature: The Practice of Putting German Authors in their Place
  • 6. Who is German? Nineteenth-century Transnationalisms and the Construction of the Nation
  • 7. Co-Producing World Cinema: Germany and Transnational Film Production
  • 8. Towards a Collaborative Memory: Networks and Relationality in German Memory Cultures
  • Part 3 : Temporality: Experiences of Time
  • 9. It's About Time: The Temporality of Transnational Studies
  • 10. Transnationalizing Faith: Re-imagining Islam in German Culture
  • 11. Transnational Imaginaries: The Place of Palestine in Scholem, Kafka and Early Cinema
  • 12. Securing the Archive: On the Transience of (Latin) American German Identities
  • Part 4: Subjectivity: Ideology and the Individual
  • 13. Radical Germans and Their Anglophone Interpreters: 'The Unconscious' and Psychoanalysis
  • 14. Patterns of Global Exile: Exploring Identity through Art
  • 15. Representative Germans: Kermani and the German Literary Tradition of Critical Cosmopolitanism
  • 16. Contrite Germans? The Transnationalization of Germany's Memory Culture
  • Index